314 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 



Compendium 

 der neu beschriebenen Gattungen und Arten. 



Von 

 Dr. Ant. Reiolienovr und Herman Sohalow. 



(Fortsetzung von Journal für Ornithologie 1880, p. 194 — 209). 



CUGULIDAE. 



Chrysococeyx ßaviffularis. 



Shelley, P. Z. S. pt. IV, 1879 (1. April 1880), p. 679, pl. 50. 



Entire upper parts, as well as the sides of the head and 

 neck, golden green, with a very strong shade of copper or lilac- 

 bronze; two centre-tail-feathers uniform fiery copper, the next 

 pair of feathers dark brown glossed with fiery copper, with 

 white ends and a broad white outer margin to the basal three 

 quarters of the outer webs, the remaining three pairs of outer 

 tail- feathers white, with a broad subterminal bar of blackish 

 bronze; quills dark brown, glossed with fiery copper, most 

 strongly so on the outer webs; the inner webs of the quills for 

 about three quarters of their length buff, this color forming 

 partial bars or notches in the brown of the quills; chin and 

 throat bright yellow, with the sides and a few feathers on the 

 middle of the crop golden green; remainder of the under sur- 

 face of the body, the thighs, and the under tail coverts brownish 

 buff, each feather with some four or five wavy narrow bars of 

 bronze; under wing coverts buff, similarly marked; bill yellow, 

 shaded with hörn colour towards the base; legs apparently dark 

 olive, with the soles of the feet yellow. T. length 6, culm. 0,7, 

 wing 3,8, tail 2,8, tars. 0,6. 



Hab.: Elraina in Fantee (Stuttgart Museum). 



FICIDÄE. 



*l Cfeleus immaculatus. 



H. von Berlepsch, Ibis, Vol. IV, No. 13, Januar 1880, 

 p. 113. 



This form is most nearly allied to C. elegans^ from which 

 it seems only to differ in having the inner webs of the wing 

 feathers piain yellow, without the black bands or spots to be 

 seen in that species. 



Hab.: Panama (?). 



Centurus terricolor. 



H. von Berlepsch, Ibis, Vol. IV, No. 13, Januar 1880, 

 p. 113. 



Affinis C. tricolori (ex Bogota), sed major, et rostro longiore, 

 latiore; capitis lateribus, gula et abdomine toto obscure brunneo- 



