68 



Obs. — Affinis //. bamblce ex Cayenna, sed crassitie paulo majore, 

 rostro longiore et gula alba dignoscenda. 



75. CONOPOPHAGA TORRIDA, Sp. HOV. 



Clare brunnescenti-olivacea, dorsi plumis nigro partim variegatis ; 

 capite supra, alis et cauda ferruginescenti-brunneis : tectricibus 

 alarum et secundariis extus macula apicali fulvo-flavida orna- 

 tis : plumarum fasciculo postocidari albo : subtus dare ferru- 

 ginea, gula et ventre medio albicantibus, hypochondriis et ventre 

 imo magis fidvis : mandibula superiore nigra, inferiore cornea : 

 pedibus pallidis. 

 Long, tota 4 # 6, alse 2*8, caudse 1*2, tarsi 1*0. 

 M. Verreaux's collection contained a single specimen of this ap- 

 parently new Conopophaga, not in very good plumage. A more 

 perfect example in the British Museum, which is from Chamicurros 

 in Eastern Peru, has furnished my specific characters. 



This is a typical species of the genus somewhat allied to C. lineata 

 of South-eastern Brazil. 



76. Conopophaga peruviana, DesMurs, Voy. Casteln. Ois. 

 p. 52. pi. 16. fig. 1. 



77. Formicarius nigrifrons, Gould, P. Z. S. 1855, p. 68. 



78. Formicarius analis (Lafr. etD'Orb.), D'Orb. Voy. pi. 6 bis, 

 fig. 1. 



79. Formicarius nigro-maculatus (Lafr. et D'Orb.), D'Orb. 

 Voy. Ois. pi. 6*. 



80. Cham^za nobilis, Gould, P. Z. S. 1855, p. 68. 



81. Grallaria flavirostris, sp. nov. 



Brunnescenti-olivacea, loris et capitis lateribus rufescentibus : 

 subtus alba, pectoris medii et lateralis plumis pallide rufis, 

 utrinque nigro late limbatis, quasi squamatis ; gulce laterum 

 plumis rufo tinctis, fascia nigricante intus marginatis ; tec- 

 tricibus subalaribus pallide riifis ; rostro Jlavo ; pedibus dare 

 brunneis. 

 Long, tota 4 - 2, alse 2*7, caudse 1*1, tarsi 0*9, rostri a rictu 0*7. 

 This diminutive Grallaria is very like the Venezuelan bird which 

 I described in the Proceedings for last year (P. Z. S. 1857, p. 129) 

 under the name G. loricata. Like that, it has a pectoral band 

 formed by the black margins of the pale rufous feathers ; but in the 

 present species the band is much narrower, and the head is not 

 chestnut. 



82. Grallaria fulviventris, sp. nov. 



Olivaceo-brunnea, pileo obscuriore, alis extus magis rufescentibus, 

 loris albidis : subtus gula et abdomine medio albis, pectore, 

 ventri lateribus et crisso cum tectricibus alarum inferioribus 



