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850. Dacnis speciosa. 



Sylvia speciosa, Max. Beitr. iii. p. 708. 

 Dacnis speciosa, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 52. 

 a Brazil (N. C. Strickland) 1838. b (N. C. Stricklano) 

 1838. 



Chlorophanes, Reichenbach, Handb. Sp. Orn. i. Abth. 2. 

 p. 233 (1853). 



851. Chlorophanes spiza. 



Certhia spiza, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 186. 



Ccereba atricapilla, Vieill. N. Diet. d'Hist. N. xiv. p. 50. 



Chlorophanes atricapilla, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 52. 



a (Burl) 1834. b (Cashmore) 1839. 



A widely-ranging South American species. There can be no 

 doubt, T think, that this bird is the ' Green Black-cap Fly-catcher ' 

 of Edwards (Av. pi. 25. f. 1), upon which chiefly Linnseua founded 

 his Certhia spiza. 



CCEREBA. 

 Ccereba, Vieillot, Ois. Am. Sept. ii. p. 70 (1807). 



852. Ccereba cyanea. 



Certhia cyanea, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 188. 

 Ccereba cyanea, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 52. 



a, b, c, d Brazil (Johnson) 1837. e (N. C. Strickland) 

 1838. /, g Guatemala (/. Constancia) 1845. h Guatemala 

 (/. Constancia) 1851. i Trinidad (/. Taylor). 



853. Ccereba caerulea. 



Certhia ccerulea, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 185. 

 Cosreba ccerulea, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 53. 

 a S. America (N. C. Strickland) 1838. b (Williams) 1846. 

 c Trinidad (Argent) 1851. 



b, from the shape of the skin, is evidently of Cayenne origin. 

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