180 CERTHIAD^. 



Sp. 16. De. picumnus. Berl. Trans. 1820. {Lich.) p. 202. sp. 8. 

 Dk. 7-ostro rectmsculo , valido, cultrato, livido; abdomine ochraceo, 



transversimj'usco-undtdato. 

 Dendrocalaptes with a somewhat straight, stout, cultrate, livid 



beak ; with the abdomen ochraceous, transversely undulated 



with brown. 

 Le grimpar picicule. LeVaill. Per. pl.2Q. — Le picicule. Vieil. 



Sucrier, pi, 79. — Le grand pic grimpereau. D'Azara, 241. — 



Dendrocalaptes decumanus. Illiger. 



Inhabits Brazil. 



Sp. 17. De. turdinus. Berl. Trans. 1820. {Lich.) p. 204. s;?. 14, 

 Spix, Avium Nova Spec. p. 90. 



De. mcdiocris, olivaceo-brunneus, immncidatus, rostro brevius- 

 culo, largiore, rectiusculo, ad apicem adunco, non dentato ; 

 supra nigro, siibtus albido ; capite colloque suhtus Jerrugineo 

 substrigillatis ; cmidd castaned ; dorso jyectore abdom'ineque 

 brunneis, non strigillatis ; alisjiisco-brunneis, subtus anticejer- 

 rugineis. 



Moderate, olive-brown, immaculate Dendrocalaptes, with a 

 straightened, large, shortish beak, hooked at the tip, but not 

 dentate ; black above and whitish beneath ; with the head and 

 neck beneath rather strigillated with rust-colour ; the tail ches- 

 nut; the back, breast, and abdomen brown, not strigillated ; the 

 wings fuscous-brown above; beneath rust-coloured anteriorly. 



Length seven inches and a quarter. Inhabits 

 Brazil. 



Sp. 18. De Picus. Herm. Berl. Trans. 1820. {Lich.) p. 203. 



sp. 9. 

 De. rostro recto, porrecto, compresso, acuto, albo, gonyde ascen- 



dente; guld alba; pectore squamato guttata. 

 Dendrocalaptes with a straight, porrect, compressed, white beak, 



with its gonix ascending; the throat white; the breast with 



scale-like spots. 

 Dendrocalaptes minor. Illig. — Le grimper Talapiot. Le Vaill. 



Prom. pi. 27.— Gracula Picoides, Shaw, v. viii. p. 476. 



Inhabits Guiana. 



