274 Notes on the Family Dendrocolaptid;*. 



EremoMus, GouD, 1839. 

 Chilia, Salvad., 1908. 

 Cliha7iornis, Scl. & Salv., 1873. 

 Lochmias, Swains., 1827. 

 Sclerurus, Swains., 1827. 



Tt must be mentioned, however, that the hniits of this 

 family are entirely different to liiose of Ridgway, who uses 

 the same title. 



The second to include the soft-tailed and bush-haunting 

 birds — Synallaxidje — with the following genera: — 



Aphrastura^ Oberh., 1899. 



Syhiorthorhynchus, Des Miirs, 1847. 



Schizaaca, Cab., 1873. 



Phleocryptes, Cab. & Hein., 1859. 



Jjeptasthenura, Reichenb., 18.53. 



StfuaUaxh, VieilL, 1819. 



tSiptornisj Reichenb., 1853. 



Metopothrt.v, Scl. & Sal v., 1866. 



Xetierpestes, Berl., 1886. 



J'seudocolaptes, Reichenb., 1853. 



Coryphistera, Burm., 1860. 



Anximbms, d^Orb. & Lafr., 1838. 



Thryolegus^ Oberh., 1899. M 



Limnornis, Gould, 1841. jB 



Berlepschia, Ridgw., 1887. ^ 



Phacellodomiis, Reichenb., 1853. 



Thripophaga^ Cab., 1847. 



Fseudoseisura^ Reichenb., 1853. 



AutomoluSy Reichenb., 1853. 



Philydor, Spix, 1824. 



Thripadectes, Scl., 1862. 



Ancistrops, Scl., 1862. 



HeliobletuSy Reichenb., 1853. 



Anahazenojys, Lafr., 1847. 



Xenicopsis, Cab. & Hein., 1859. 



The third to include the genera Xenops and PygarrhicuSj 

 which appear to me to be intermediate between tlie Synal- 

 laxidfe and Dendrocolaptidae, and for which I propose the 

 name Xenopidse : — 



Xenops, Illiger, 1811. 

 Pygarrhicus, Burm., 1837. 



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