Compendium der neu beschriebenen Gattungen und Arten. 431 



as also the sides of tlie neck and eyebrow, the flanks washed 

 and banded as in T. hrunneicollis. 



Tot. Igtb. 4,4; culm. 0,55; wing 1,%; tail 1,5; tars. 0,7 inches. 

 • Hab. : Guatemala. 



434. Urocichla n. g. 



R. B. Sharpe, Cat. Brit. Mus. Vol. 6. Passeriformes. 1881. 

 p. 263. 



Typus : Pnoepyga longicauda Moore. 



Tail nioderate, the ■\ving equal to the tail, or exceeding it 

 slightly but never by more than the length of the culmen, wing 

 a Tittle longcr than the tail, tarsus longer than the culmeo, bill 

 not notehed, middle toe and claw about equal to bind toe aud 

 claw; outer toe about equal to inner toe, nostril linear, and shut 

 in by an overhanging membrane; culmen rather longer. 

 Fam. SYLVIIDAE. 



435. Catharus Birchalli. 



H. Seebohm, Cat. Brit. Mus. Vol. 5. Passeriformes. 1881. 

 p. 289. 



DiiTers scarcely from C. melpomene, exoept that the rieh rusty 

 brown on the outer webs of the wing-coverts is replaced by russet- 

 brown scarcely richer than the back. From C. aurantiirostris it is 

 distinguished by the general colour of the upper parts being russet- 

 brown instead of olive-brown; Bill orange. Legs, feet and claws 

 yellow. 



Wing 3,3 to 3,06; tail 2,6; culm. 0,72; tars. 1,2 inches. 



Hab.: Bogota. 

 -^436. Cinclus Schulzi 



J. Cabanis, Ornith. Centralbl. 7. Jahrg. 1882. p. 182. 



Der Vogel ist durch eine rostroth angeflogene Kehle und durch 

 das ausserordentlich grosse weisse Feld der inneren Flügelfläche 

 leicht zu erkennen. 



Hab. : Argentinien. 



437. Eupetes pul eher. 



R. B. Sharpe, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. Vol. 16. p. 319. 



Affinis E. castanonoto Sah, sed pileo rufescenti-brunneo nee 

 dorso concolori, et fascia gutturali nigra gulam albam cingente 

 absente. 



Hab.: S. E. New Guinea. 



4ci8. Geocichla Dixoni. 



H. Seebohm, Cat. Brit. Mus. Vol. 5. Passeriformes. 1881. 

 p. 161. 



Upper parts without spots, except occasionally on the wing- 

 coverts. Spots on the underparts crescentic. Upper parts suffused 

 with olive, not russet- brown, conspicuous spots on wing-coverts. 

 Legs, feet, and claws yellow. 



Wing 5,6; tail 4,7; culm. 1,1; tars. 1,4 inches. 



Hab.: Central India. 



