SYNALLAXIS. — BERLEPSCHIA. 101 



primary-coverts, primary and secondary quills blackish ; ear- 

 coverts like the back; cheeks, throat, breast, and abdomen smoky- 

 white, the feathers on the, breast and abdomen margined with 

 coffee-brown ; sides of the body and under tail-coverts coffee- 

 brown ; under wing-coverts buff; under surface of quills dark 

 brown ; lower aspect of tail chestnut-brown. 



Total length 130 mm., exposed culmen 15, wing 65, tail 66, 

 tarsus 20. 



The male described above was collected by Mr. McConnell at 

 Mount Koraima in October 1898. 



Adult female. Similar to the adult male. Wing 66 mm. 



Breeding-season. Unknown. 



Nest. Unrecorded. 



Eggs. Undescribed. 



Range confined to British Guiana. Mount Roraima {McConnell 

 collection) ; Mount Roraima ( Whitely). 



Habits. Unrecorded. 



Genus BERLEPSCHIA Ridgway. 



Berlepschia Eidgway, Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus. x. p. 151, 1887. Type 

 B. riheri (Eidgway). 



This monotypic genus, which has no very near ally, has a 

 somewhat long and pointed bill, the ridge of the culmen and the 

 keel of the lower mandible narrow, and the feathers at the base of 

 the forehead encroaching on to the posterior portion of the 

 nostrils. The wing is pointed, the second and third primaries 

 longest and equal, the first slightly shorter than the fourth but 

 much longer than the fifth. The tail, which is about four-fifths 

 the length of the wing, is rounded and graduated, the feathers are 

 soft find pointed at the tips. The tarsus is slightly shorter in 

 length than the exposed culmen, the hinder toe and claw about 

 equal in length to that of the middle toe and claw. 



415. BerlepscMa rikeri. 



Rikee's Pointed-tail. 



(Plate II.) 



Picolaptes riheri Eidgway, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. ix. p. 523, 1886 



(Santarem). 

 Berlepschia riheri Eidgwav, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. x. p. 151, 1887 ; 

 ' Sclater, Ibis, 1889, p. 351i pi. xi. ; id. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xv. p. 79. 



