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90. DENDROMANES ATRIROSTRIS, Lafr. 
Dendrocincla olivacea, Lawr. Ann. L. N. Y. vii. p. 466. 
D. fumigata’, Lawy. l. c. vii. p. 320. 
The Panama bird quite agrees with Sclater’s Ecuadorian speci- 
mens, which we believe are referable to this species; but the bird 
should be removed into the genus Dendromanes, the true Dendro- 
cincle having a broader, flatter bill. 
91. DENDROCOLAPTES SANCTI-THOM (Lafr.); Lawr. J. ¢, vil. 
p: 320. 
Agrees with Sclater’s specimen of this bird from Honduras. 
92. DenpRoRNIS LAcRyMoSA, Lawr. J. ¢. vii. p. 467. 
A fine, well-marked species. 
93. DENDRORNIS ERYTHROPYGIA, Sclater. 
Agrees with Mexican specimens ; represented in New Granada by 
D, triangularis (Lafr.). 
94. Denprornis NANA, Lawrence, Ibis, 1863, p. 181. 
Allied to D. multiguttata, at least to the species so named in 
Sclater’s collection, but with the bill more curved and rather deeper, 
also rather paler in its colouring beneath. Mr. Lawrence has also 
received Anabates cervinigularis, Scl., Dendromanes homochrous, 
Scl., Dendrornis pardalotus, Vieill., and D. tenuirostris (Licht.). 
Fam. ForMICARIID&. 
95. CyMBILANIUS LINEATUS (Vieill.) ; Lawr. 7. c. vii. p. 293. 
Agrees with southern specimens. 
96. THAMNOPHILUS TRANSANDEANUS, Sclater; Lawr. J. c. vii. 
p. 293. 
The crissum is rather more black than in Ecuadorian specimens ; 
but the birds do not otherwise differ, the wing-markings being alike. 
97. THAMNOPHILUS AFrintis, Cab. & Hein. 
T. doliatus, Lawr. 1. ¢, vil. p. 293. 
A single male specimen seems referable to this northern form of 
T. doliatus. 
98. THAMNOPHILUS RADIATUS, Vieill. 
A male and two female specimens agree with the Santa Martha 
birds which Sclater refers to this species. 
99. THAMNOPHILUS NZ&vIvS (Gm.). 
T. amazonicus, Lawr. 1. c. vii. p. 325 (?). 
Panama examples agree well with southern specimens of T. nevius 
from Cayenne, except in being rather darker on the back. 
