iSgi.) RiKF.R AND Chapman, B/re7s at Scmtdrcm, Brazil. 2K^ 



77. Pipra rubricapilla Tetntn. — Common and gregarious. 



78. Chiroxiphia pareola {Lttni.). — Common in the second growtli of 

 the lowlands ; not seen on the 'mountain'. 



79. Manacus manacus (/,/;/«.). — Common about cam]ios and lowlands; 

 not seen on the 'mountain.' In tlying they make a humming noise with 

 their wings and a cracking sound with their bills, the latter resembling the 

 sound produced by the striking together of two pebbles. 



So. Heterocercus flavivertex Pclz. — An immature male taken June 

 4, 1SS7. 



Si. Tityra cayana {Lhiii.). — A male taken July 15, 1SS7. 



Si. Tityra semifasciata (S/>ix). — A male and female taken in June, 

 1SS7. 



S3. Tityra albitorques Du Bks. — A male taken July 15, 1S87. These 

 birds frequent the treetops. The notes of this species and the two pie- 

 ceding are distinguished by a guttural, clucking sound. 



[84. Hadrostomus minor {Less.). — A male taken by Smith, March 26 

 1S89.— F. M. C] 



85. Pachyrhamphus atricapillus (Gm.). — A female taken July 4, 1S87. 



[86. Pachyrhamphus rufus (Bo(/d.). — A female taken by Williams has 

 the grayish nuchal band very narrow but complete. — F. M. C] 



[87. Pachyrhamphus cinereus {Bodd.). — "Santarem, June 5 ; common 

 near the town.*] 



88. Lathriacinerea ( Vieill.'). — Common on the 'mountain.' Their call, 

 which resembles the syllables ivc.--vi-e-you, the two former with a rising, 

 the latter with a falling, accent, was never heard except when the birds 

 were startled by the report of a gun. 



89. Lipaugus simplex {LichL). — Common in the lowlands. 



[90. Attila .«/. incog. — A female collected by Williams is apparently 

 closely related to A. citriHiz'ct// I'is Sc\. The upper surface agrees with 

 Sclater's description of the male of that species, but the lower parts are 

 quite uniformly cinnamomeous, with the abdomen scarcely lighter than 

 the breast, and the chin fulvous, not cinereous. It is not improbable that 

 this bird may be the as yet undescribed female of A. citrinivctitris. — 

 F. M. C] 



91. Attila viridescens Ridgiv. 



Attila viridescens Ridgw., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1S87, p. 522. 



A male taken on the 'mountain' July 5, 18S7. 



[Differs from the type of A. sclaferi in having the belly unmarked 

 with yellow or yellowish green and in the almost total absence of this 

 color from the Hanks. — F. M. C] 



92. Cotinga caerulea ( Vieill.'). — A male taken July 4, 18S7. Said by the 

 natives to be common in the fall, feeding on the fruit trees of the lowlands. 



93. Cotinga cayana {Linn.). — One male taken. 



94. Querula cruenta {Bodd.). — Two males and a female taken respect- 

 ively on July 4 and 5, 18S7, in a dense forest on the 'mountain' where 



*Allen, Bull. Essex Inst., Vol. VIII, No. 8, 1876, p. 79. 4 



