148 
200. THaMNopHILus ALBicans, Lafr. R. Z. 1844, p. 82. 
201. THAMNOPHILUS MULTISTRIATUS, Lafr. R. Z. 1844, p. 82. 
202. THAMNOPHILUS BREVIROSTRIS, Lafr. R. Z. 1844, p. 82. 
203. THAMNOPHILUS ASPERSIVENTER, Lafr. et d’Orb.—Lafr. 
R. Z. 1844, p. 83. 
204. THAMNOPHILUS SCHISTACEUS, d’Orb.—Lafr. R. Z. 1844, 
p- 83. 
205. THAMNOPHILUS N&vIUS (Gm.)?—Sclater, Draft Arr. of 
Thamn. in Edinb. N. Phil. Journ. 1855, vol. i. p. 243. sp. 28. 
206. THAMNOPHILUS IMMACULATUS, Lafr. R. Z. 1845, p. 340. 
ALECTRURINZE. 
207. Copurus Leuconortvus, Lafr. R. Z. 1842, p. 335. 
I agree with M. de Lafresnaye in considering this species distinct 
from the Brazilian Copurus filicauda, but I believe that the back is 
only white in younger individuals, excepting the patch on the rump, 
which is common to the other species. But the New Grenadian 
bird may be recognized by the comparatively darker colour of the 
head, and the extreme elongation of the medial rectrices, which in 
my Bogota skins are two inches longer than the corresponding fea- 
thers of the Brazilian. 
208. Fiuvicota pica (Bodd.)—PI. Enl. 675. fig. 1 ; M. bicolor, 
Gm. 18 
I have also Trinidad and Cayenne specimens of this bird, which is 
quite distinct from its southern representative—Fluvicola albiventris 
(Spix) (Av. Bras. ii. p. 21. pl. 30 = F. bicolor, d@ Orb. Voy. p. 343) 
—with which it is generally confounded. 
TYRANNINZE. 
209. ToprrostruM RuFIcEpPs, Kp., P. Z. 8. 1851, p. 52; T. 
multicolor, Strickl., Cont. Orn. 1852, pl. 85. fig. 2. p. 42. 
210. ToprROsTRUM GRENADENSE, Hartl., R. Z. 1843, p. 289; 
Cont. Orn. 1852, pl. 85. fig. 1; 7. pectoralis, Kp. P. Z. 8. 1851, 
p- 52. 
211. ToprRosTRUM SQUAMICRISTATUM, Lafr. R. Z. 1846, p.363, 
212. ToprrosTRUM CINEREUM (L.)—PI. Enl. 585. fig.3; Todus 
melanocephalus, Spix, Av. Bras. i. pl. 9. fig. 2. 
This little bird is found in Brazil (Spix and Max.), Guiana 
(Schomb.), Cayenne (Buff.) and Trinidad, from all which localities 
I have specimens. The British Museum and Mr. Gould’s collection 
contain examples from Bogota. 
