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BIRDS OF BRITISH GUIANA. 



Breedhra-season. Unknowii in British Guiana. 



uS^est. Unrecorded in British Guiana. 



Erjgs. Undescribed from British Guiana. 



Ranae in British Guiana. Upper Taku-tu Mountains, Ituribisi 

 River, Siipenaain Kiver, Bartica, Kamakabra River, Bonasika 

 River, Makauria River, Great Falls Demerara River, Tiger Creek 

 {McConnell collection) ; Merunie Mountains, Kamakusa, Bartica 

 ( Whitely). 



Ej-tralimital Range. Colombia, Eucador, East Peru, Eastern 

 Brazil. 



Hahit.<!. According to Schomburgk (Reis. Guian. iii. p. G94) 

 this bird has similar habits to those of Lathria cineraceus, but not 

 the same shrill note. See p. 278. 



Genus ATTILA Less. 



Aftihi Lesson, Traite d'Orn. p. 3G0, 1S30. Type A. Irasiliensis Less. 





Fiij. 113. — To show bill and rictal bristles. 



The birds that comprise this genus are of medium size. The 

 bill is com])ressed and sharply hooked at the tip of the upper 

 mandible, the width at the base is about two-thirds the length of 

 the exposed culmen. The rictal bristles, though short, are strongly 

 developed. The wing is rounded, the third and fourth primaries 

 are longest and equal, the second is rather shorter than the fifth but 

 much longer than the sixth, and the first is about equal in length 

 to the secondary-quills. The tail is square at the tip, the feathers 

 rather wide and about five-sevenths the length of the wing- The 

 tarsus is about one-third longer than the exposed culmen. Colo- 

 ration : male and female similar. 



