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concoloribus, cauda nigro regulariter transfasciata ; capitis lateribus 

 et gula nigris albo distincte variegatis; subtus ferrugineus, pectore 

 paulo rufescentiore , crisso albicante nigro transfasciato ; rostro et 

 pedibus plumbeis. Long, tota 5,5; alae 2,3; caudae 2,0; rostri a 

 rictu 0,85; tarsi 0,9. 



Obs. : T. rutilo affinis, sed abdomine medio ferrugineo nee albo 

 distinguendus. 



Hab. : Panama. 



78. TJiryothorus hypospodius. 



Salv. u. Godm., Biolog. Aves I April 1880 p. 92 nota. 



T. rutilo affinis, sed abdomine toto cum liypochondriis griseo- 

 fuscis, pectore solo plaga magna rufa notato et corpore supra rufes- 

 centiore differt. Long, alae 2,4; caudae 2;0; rostri a rictu 0,9 

 tarsi 0,9. 



Hab.: Colombia. 



79. Tur dinus marmoratus. 



ß. G. W. Ramsay, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1880 Pt. 1 p. 15. 



ßeddish chocolate-brown, briglitest on the flanks and belly, tbe 

 feathers of the head a;nd back margined with black, giving those 

 parts a scale-like appearance. Beneath, the chin and throat and 

 Upper breast white, each feather with a black terminal bar, which 

 becomes wider towards the breast; the lower part of the breast 

 and centre of the abdomen as far as the crissum black, with a 

 terminal or subterminal bar of white across each feather; ear- 

 coverts dark rufous-brown, shading into bright chestnut on the 

 hinder part, and widening into a broad patch on either side of the 

 neck. Length about 7,5 inches; wing 3,6; bill 0,95; tarsus 1,25. 



Hab.: Padang, Sumatra. 



Farn. CAMPEPHAQWAE. 



80. Gampochaer a flaviceps. 



T. Salvador!, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. Vol. 15 Nov. 1879 

 p. 38 Note. 



Campochaerae sloeti specimina Novae Guineae meridionalis, ob 

 colorem flavum occipitis et magnae pilei partis, a speciminibus 

 Novae Guineae septentrionalis diversa, forsan ad speciem alteram 

 pertinent nomine Campochaerae flavicipitis distinguendam. 



81. Edoliosoma alterum. 



Volvocivora caerulesöens Tweed., P. Z. S. 1877 p. 759. 



Wardlaw Ramsay, Ibis 1881 p. 34. 



The adult male of the Zebu form may be readily distinguished 

 from those of typical V. caerulescens of Luzon by having their 

 black plumage glossed with a streng shade of green, which in 

 the latter bird is of a shining inky bluish colour. The dimensions 

 of the two races do not materially differ. 



Hab.: Zebu, Philippines. 



Pam. MÜSGICAPIDAE. 



82. Cy ornis frenatus. 



A. Hume, Stray Feath. Vol. 9 No. 1—3 1880 p. 114. 



