194 



29. S, iNORNATA, Pelzelu, I, c. XX. p. 161, et xxiv. p. 120. 

 Northern Brazil. 



30. S. vuLPiNA, Pelzeln, I. c. xx. p. 162, et xxiv. p. 122. 

 Interior of Brazil. 



I possess examples of all these thirty species in my own collection. 

 For specimens of the last three I am indebted to the courtesy of 

 Herr August von Pelzeln of Vienna, who kindly sent them to me in 

 exchange for examples of other species which were deficient in the 

 Imperial Cabinet. 



Of the next following eleven species, I have examined specimens, 

 namely : — 



31. S. CANiCEPS, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 98. 



In Mr. Ey ton's collection. A specimen of this bird in the Leyden 

 Museum is from Brazil. 



32. S. FLAMMULATA, Jardinc, Contr. Orn. 1850, p. 82, pi. 56. 

 Ecuador. In Sir William Jardine's collection. 



33. S. UNIRUFA, Lafr. Rev. Zool, 1843, p. 290. 

 New Granada, 



34. S. MULTosTRiATA, Sclatcr, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 273. 

 New Granada. Mus. Paris. ' 



35. S. CAND^i, Lafr. et d'Orb. Rev. Zool. 1838, p. 165. 



Littoral of New Granada, Cartagena (Mus. Berol.), Rio Hacha 

 (Delattre, Mus. Derb.). 



36. S. SETARiA, Temm. PI. Col. 311. fig. 3. 

 Brazil. Mus. Lugd. 



37. S. ciNERAscENS, Temm. PI. Col. 227. fig. 3, 

 Brazil. Mus. Lugd. 



38. S. ALBiCEPS (Laf. et d'Orb.) : d'Orb. Voy. Ois. p. 24L 

 Corrientes in rep. Arg. Mus. Brit, supra. 



39. S. ciNNAMOMEA, Sw. {S. rujicauda, Spix), 

 Brazil. Mus. Brit. 



40. S. STiCTOTHORAx, Sclatcr, supra. 

 Ecuador. Mus. Brit. 



41. S. scuTATA, Sclater, supra. 

 Brazil. Mus. Brit. 



