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Olive-brown Anabates with the crown lineated with black; a 

 brown line over the eyes to the ears; and behind the eyes a 

 yellowish-white band ; the breast whitish-brown. 



Inhabits Brazil. Distinguished by a brown band, 

 which passes over the hinder angle of the eyes to the 

 ears : the top of the head is brown varied with black 

 dashes : the feathers of the back and wings are olive- 

 brown : the tail is slightly wedged, and is of a deep- 

 red colour : behind the eyes is a yellowish-white band : 

 the lores arid the chin are whitish : the breast is 

 shaded with white and clear olive-brown : the rest of 

 the under parts is olive-brown : the beak and the 

 claws are yellowish : the legs are brown. 



Sp. 4. An. rufifrons. Spix, Avium Nova Spec. p. 84. pi. Ixxxv. 



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An. minor olivaceo-cinerascens supra, subtus albicans ; f rente cas- 



tane'i : stria a naribus suver oculos albli. 



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Small olive-ash-coloured Anabates, beneath whitish; with the 

 forehead chesnut; and a stripe from the nostrils above the 

 eyes white. 



Inhabits Brazil. Length five inches and a third. 



Sp. 5. An. cristatus. Spix, Avium Nova Spec. p. 83. pi. Ixxxiv. 

 An ? majusculus supra et subtus rtifus; capite breviter cristato ; 



remigibus ad apicem nigrescentibus. 

 Rather large Anabates rufous above and beneath ; with the head 



slightly crested ; the quills dusky at the tip. 



Inhabits Brazil. Length eight inches and one 

 quarter. 



