

VIRE0LANIU8, 



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is quite similar, but with a sljorter bill. The species is nearest in 

 its relationships to C. virenticeps, but differs in the black maxilla; 

 the light base of the lower mandible ; the ashy frontal baud (seen 

 indistinctly on the side of vertex); the much darker, and shorter 

 supra-ocular stripe ; the olive green of under parts instead of yellow, 

 and of much less extent ; the ashy region behind the eyes, etc. 



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VIREOLANinS, DuBus. 

 Vireolatiius, •' Ddbus," Bon. Cousp. 1800, 330. (Type V. melitophrys, 



DUBDS.) 



This group of '^''ds agrees in all essential generic characters with 

 Cydorhis, especially in the shape and structure of bill, adhesion 



Vtreolaniua melitophry*, HvBva. (Qaateniala.) 



and length of toes, shape of wings, tail, etc., and it is a qncstion 

 whether they should not be united. The only difference is in a 

 rather less amount of curvature of culmen than in most species, and 

 a rather less depth of bill ; although in this respect G. vi(p'trosMs 

 apjrees exactly with Vireolanius. The legs are perhaps less stout. 

 The pattern of coloration is quite the same. The type differs most 

 from Cijclorhw, and at the same time from the other species asso- 

 eiated with it in Vireolanius, in having the tail rather longer than 

 the wings, not shorter. 



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