CATALOGUE OF BIRDS. 



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174. Milvulus tyrannus. (Linnaeus.) Brazil. 



175. Pyrocephalus rubineus. (Boddaert.) Brazil. 



176. Pyrocephalus obscurus. Gould. Peru. 



177. Muscivora rupestris. (De Wied.) Brazil. 



178. Muscipeta rufa. (Gr. B. G-ray.) Philippine Islands. 



Tchitrea rufa. G. R. Gray. 



179. Muscipeta cyaniceps. Cassin. Philippine Islands. 



180. Psopliodes crepitans. (Latham.) Australia. 



181. Myiobius similis. (Spix.) Brazil. 



182. Myiagra plumbea. Vig. and Horsf. Australia. 



183. Myiagra latirostris. Gould. Sanioan Islands. 



Platyrhynchus albiventris. Peale. 



184. Myiagra vanikorensis. Quoy and Gaimard. Feejee Islands. 



185. Megalophus regius. (Gmelin.) Brazil. 



186. Rhipidura albiscapa. Gould. New Zealand. 



187. Rhipidura nebulosa. Peale. Sanioan Islands. 



188. Rhipidura rutifrons. Vig. and Horsf. Australia. 



189. Rhipidura motacilloides. Vig. and Ilorsf. Australia. 



190. Fluvicola cyanirostris. (Vieillot.) Tierra del Fuego. 



191. Monarcha nigra. (Sparniann.) Society Islands. 



192. Monarcha carinata. Swainson. Australia. 



193. Leucocerca Lessoni. (Gray.) Feejee Islands, 



Monarcha cinerea. Peale. 



194. Conopophaga vulgaris. Menetries. Brazil. 



195. Todirostrum flavifrons. (Lafresnaye.) Brazil. 



196. Muscigralla brevicauda. D'Orb. and Lafr. Peru. 



Lepturus brevicaudus. Peale.* 



197. Ptyonura mentalis. (Lafresnaye.) Peru. 



Saxicola fumifrons. Peale. f 



* " Head and back cinereous olive-color ; feathers of the crown bright-yellow at their bases ; rump 

 ferruginous I thorax and superciliary line white ; abdomen and under tail-coverts pale buff; wings 

 brown ; the tertials and greater coverts tipped with white, forming two bars ; under coverts white ; 

 tail very short, brownish-black, the feathers ferruginous at the roots and tips; legs long, slender, pale- 

 brown, and bare of feathers some distance above the heels, bill slender, black ; irides brown." 



"Total length, four and six-tenths inches; wing, from the carpal joint, two and eight-tenths inches ; 

 tail, one and four-tenths inches; tarsi, one inch ; bare space cm tlie tibia, seven-twentieths of an inch ; 

 middle toe, including the claw, eight tenths of an inch ; claw, one-fourth of an inch ; hind toe, one-half 

 of an inch ; nail, three-tenths of an inch ; bill, four-tenths of an inch ; to the angle of the mouth, seven- 

 tenths of an inch." Peale, Zool. U. S. Exp. Exp. Birds, p. 103 (Istfd., 1848). 



■f " Neck and back olive ash-color ; breast, abdomen, vent, and under tail-coverts pale ash-color, nearly 

 white ; head and throat ferruginous, the throat inclining to ferruginous ; wings dark-brown, the quills 

 and coverts edged with olive; under parts light ash-color; tail even, nearly black; the two outer 

 feathers edged with white ; bill dark-brown ; legs slender, black " 



" Total length, six and nine-tenths inches ; wing, from the carpal joint, four and three-tenths inches ; 

 tail, two and seven-tenths inches; tarsi, one and one-tenth inches; middle toe, including the claw, 

 eight-tenths of an inch ; claw, one-foiuth of an inch ; hind toe, six-tenths of an inch ; claw, very slen- 

 der, seven-twentieths of an inch ; bill, fbur-temhs of an inch ; to the angle of the mouth, eight-tenths of 

 an inch. Female. 



" Found on arid grounds, near Callao, Peru, in the month of July." Peale, Zool. U. S. Exp. Exp. 

 Birds, p. 90 (1st ed., 184S). 



