46 f) Catalogue of a Collection of Birds. 



mage paler than the iippei', with the sides dusky ; bill light browni&li 

 born color, with the base of the under mandible pale yellow; irides 

 brown ; legs yellowish brown. 



Length 8 in, ; wing 3| ; tail 3^; bill if ; tarsi |, 



This is somewliat like A. cervinigularis Scl., bnt the bill is 

 much stouter, the crown not so dark, and the throat very much 

 paler, the superciliarj^ stripe is less conspicuous and the tail of 

 a deeper rufous. This species Avas sent Mr. Sclater for exami- 

 nation, who decided it was not " ochrolcemxis!^'' to which I had 

 doubtfully referred it. 



No. 62 of Part L, which was referred by me to cervinigu- 

 laris Scl , was not in good condition, and the bill much injured ; 

 it appears to be the same as the species now described. 



SniBFAM. DENDROCOLAPTIN^. 



308. Denfh'omanes hoTnochrous, Scl. P. Z. S. 1859, p. 382„ 

 Dendrocincla , No, 183 of Part 11. 



Identified by Mr. Sclater. 



309. Dendrocincla olivacca, sp. nov. 



" fimiigatus^ Lawr. nee Lioht 



No. 182 of Part 11. 



The general plumage is of a clear brownish olive, rather lighter on the 

 nnder parts; the ends of the upper tail-coverts and tail deep ferruginous, 

 the shafts of the tail-feathers black ; lores and chin ashy grey ; a black- 

 ish line runs from the upper mandible to the top of the 6ye, and there is 

 an oblong spot of the same color under the eye ; running back from the 

 upper part of the eye is a narrow line of pale rufous ; quill feathers deep 

 rufous, the ends of the primaries brown ; under wing-coverts and inner 

 webs of quills bright cinnamon ; bill brownish-black, the under mandible 

 whitish underneath ; tarsi and toes black. 



Length 8 in. ; wing 4 ; tail 3 J ; bill 1 ; tarsi |. 



In placing the species as D. fumigatus in Part II., I felt 

 doubtful as to its correctness, and sent it to Mr. Sclater for exa- 



