GENEEX' AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



Ill 



Family IX. TUEDID^!. 



(Seebohm, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. v. pp. 1, 146-406, 1881. 

 Sharpe, Cat. Birds, vii. pp. 1-92, 1883.) 



Sub-Family I. MYIEDEST1NM. 



I. PLATYCICHLA, Baird. 



(Baird, Eeview Amer. B. p. 32, 1864. 

 Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. vi. p. 379, 1881.) 

 [<?/. Stejneger, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. p. 479 (1883).] 



1. flavipes (Vieill.). (carbonaria, Cat. v. p. 253.) 

 [Of. Hellmayr, J", f. 0. 1902, pp. 66-68. 

 P. brevipes, Baird, Rev. Amer. B. p. 32 (Cat. vi. 

 p. 379). Gf. Stejneger, Pr. U. S. Nat. Mug. 

 v. p. 481.] 



Brazil. 



2. venezuelensis, Sharpe, in Seebohm's Monogr. Venezuela. 

 Turdidse, ii. p. 83 (1900). 



3. polionota, Sharpe, I. s. c. p. 85, pi. ciii. fig. 1. British Guiana 



(Roraiuia). 



4. melanopleura, Sharpe, I. s. c. p. 87, pi. ciii. Isl. Trinidad, 

 fig. 2 * 



II. COSSYPHOPSIS, Stejneger. 



(Stejneger, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. p. 478, 1883.) 



1. reevei {Lawr.). (Cat. v. p. 254.) 



Ecuador 



(Puna Isl.). 

 Peru (Leohugal). 



* Mr. Hellmayr (J. f. 0. 1902, p. 67) considers that Platycichla polionota and 

 P. melanopleura are identical with P. venezuelensis, but 1 am not yet convinced of this 

 fact. 



