10 GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS. 
II. BATARA, Less. 
(Sclater, Cat. B. Brit, Mus. xv. p. 179, 1890.) 
1. cinerea (Vieill.). (p. 179.) 8.E. Brazil. 
III. THAMNOPHILUS, Vieill. * 
(Sclater, ¢. ¢. p. 180.) 
1. leachi, Such. (p. 181.) S.E. Brazil. 
N. Argentina. 
2. unduliger, Pelz. (p. 182.) Upper Amazonia. 
3. guttatus, Vieill. (p. 182.) S.E. Brazil. 
4. severus (Licht.). (p. 183.) S.E. Brazil. 
5. viridis, Vzeill., N. Dict. iii. p. 18 (1818) Guiana. 
(teste Richmond %m Uitt.). 
[fuliginosus, Gould (nec d’Orb.). (p. 188).] 
6. melanocrissus, Sel. (p. 184.) C. America 
(holtlandi, Lawr.: ef. Salvin & Godman, B. C.-A., (Mexico to 
Aves, ii. p. 197, 1892.] Nicaragua), 
7. transandeanus, Sel. (p. 185.) C. America 
(Costa Rica to 
Panama). 
Colombia. 
Ecuador. 
* Dr. Sclater enumerates eleven species of Thamnophilus which he could not arrange 
in the ‘Catalogue.’ I have endeavoured to place ten of these in what appears to be 
their true position. One species, Thamnophilus lafresnayanus of d’Orbigny (ef. Sclater, 
Cat. B. xv. p. 180, note), is referred by d’Orbigny himself to the genus Formicivora 
(Voy. p. 182, pl. 6. fig. 1). It seems to me to be a species of Myrmotherula, judging 
from the figure, and in this sense Dr. Sclater himself (p. 229) again mentions the 
species. 
