^ 



450 Ant Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 



brunneo; rectricibus externis omnino flavis, secundae et tertiae 

 scapo et pogonio interno flavis; rectricibus omnibus flavo terminatis. 

 Lg. tot. 8; al. 3,7; caud. 3,6; rostr. a riet. 1,15; tars. 1,05. 



$ mari similis et vix minor. 



Hab. : Ins. Marquesas. 



248. Acrocephalus pistor. 



H. B. Tristram, Ibis (5) Vol. 1. p. 44. pl. 2. 



S Supra puiveruleuto-cinereus, gula et pectore albis; lateribus 

 albidis; remigibus fuscis, marginibus arctissime albidis; secundariis 

 in externo pogonio albo marginatis: rectricibus brunneis albo ter- 

 minatis, rectricis externae interno pogonio albo arcte marginato; 

 alarum tectricibus iuferioribus albis; rostro corneo, tarsis et pedibus 

 fusco-nigris. Lg. tot. 7,15; al. 3,25; caud. 3,2; rostr. a riet. 1,0; 

 tars. 1,1. 



5 mari similis, sed gula et alarum tectricibus inferioribus 

 cinereo-albis. Long. tot. 7,0; al. 3,05; caud. 2,9. 



Hab. Fanning Island, Pacific. 



249. Calamoherpe Reh sei. 



0. F in seh, Ibis (5) Vol. 1 p. 143. 



C. syrinx, Finsch. ib. 1881. p. 246. 



Upper parts rufescent brown, more vivid on the rump and upper 

 tail-coverts ; a well defined longitudinal stripe from the nostrils 

 above the lores to behind the eyes ligbt rufescent, the same as 

 the sides of head and neck and all the lower parts, which are 

 brightest on the flanks, lower tail-, and under wing-coverts; chin 

 and throat lighter, passing into yellowish-white; wings and tail 

 umber-brown, faintly margined externally with rufescent; tailfeathers 

 tipped faintly with the same colour; bill horn-brown, basal half of 

 the lower mandible yellowish horn-colour; legs and feet dark brown, 

 basal half of lower mandible flesh-coloured ; legs and feet lead colou- 

 red; iris brown; inside of mouth orange. Tot. long. 6; al. 2,9 — 2,10; 

 caud. 2,4 — 2,6; rostr. 6,50 — 7; tars. 0,12 inches. 



Hab.: Pleasant Island. 



250. Cinclus Scliulzi. 



J. Cabanis, Journ. Orn. 31, Jahrg. p. 102, tab. 2, fig. 3. 



Anscheinend die kleinste bis jetzt bekannte Art. Unterscheidet 

 sich bei durchweg braungrauer Färbung durch die rostrothe Kehle 

 und durch das weisse Feld der inneren Flügelfläche, welches be- 

 deutend grösser ist, als bei den übrigen Gattungsverwandten der 

 Cinclus-kxiGn Amerikas. 



Hab.: Cerro Vayo, Tucuman. 



251. Cossyphop sis n. g. 



A. ßidg.w-ay, Proc. Un. St. Nat. Mus. Vol. 5. [Febr. 13, 1883] 

 p. 478. 



Outermost tail-feathers longer than the inner ones; second 

 primary shorter than the seventh. 



Typus: Turdus Reevii Lawr. 



