580 MESSRS. SCLATER AND SALVIN ON [May 23, 



4-125. PiPRA LEUCOCILLA, Linn. 



Para. 



"This and P. auricapilla are the two commonest Manakins about 

 Para."— A. W. 



~ 126. PiPRA AURICAPILLA, Licht. 



Para and Barra do Rio Negro. 



127. PiPRA CYANEOCAPiLLA, Hahn. 



" Obtained in abundance on the Upper Rio Negro, on the right 

 bank. Iris red ; bill and feet black ; lower mandible lead-colour." 

 — A.W. 



128. Chiroxiphia pareola (Linn.). 

 Para, Feb. 1849. 



129. ChiromachjEris manacus (Linn.). 

 " Common near Para." — A. W. 



130. Phcenicocercus carnifex (Linn.). 



Para and Guia, examples of both sexes. 



" Found in the tops of the forest-trees, feeding on fruit." — A. W. 



131. RupicoLA CROCEA, Vieill. 



Serra de Cobati, near Guia, Oct. 1850. See Mr. Wallace's notes 

 in his 'Travels,' p. 221. 



132. CoTiNGA c^rulea (Vieill.). 



Para. 



'• Tolerably abundant in the forests near Para."^ — ^A. W. 



133. CoTiNGA CAYANA (Linn.). 

 Abundant on the Rio Negro. 



134. Xipholena pompadora (Linn.). 

 Guia. 



135. Xipholena lamellipennis, Lafr. 



Para. 



" Shot in the forests within ten miles of Para." — A. W. 



-|-136. Querula cruenta (Bodd.). 

 Capim River. 



137. H^matoderus militaris (Lath.). 



"Obtained by Mr. Bates at Cameta, at the mouth of the Tocan- 

 tins."— A. W. 



138. Chasmorhynchus niveus (Bodd.). 



'•* ( >btained on the Lower Rio Negro, about twenty miles above 



