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CATALOGUE OP-BIRDS. 



198. Seisura inquieta. (Latham.) Australia. 



199. Eurylaiums javanicus. Horsf. (Obtained at Malacca.) 



200. Cyiiibirhynchus macrorhynchus. (Gmelin.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



201. Tityra cayana. (Linnaeus.) Brazil. 



202. Pachyramphus Cuvieri. (Swainson.) Brazil. 



203. Agriornis striatus. Gould. Tierra del Fuego. 



204. Pericrocotus roseus. (Vieillot.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



205. Cotinga atropurpurea. (De Wied.) Brazil. 



206. Procnias ventralis. Illiger. Brazil. 



207. Calyptomina viridis. Raffles. (Obtained at Malacca.) 



208. Pachycephala pectoi-alis. (Latham.) Australia. 



209. Pachycephala melanura. Gould. Au.stralia. 



210. Pachycephala rufiventris. (Latham.) Australia. 



211. Eopsaltria australis. (Latham.) Australia. 



212. Eopsaltria flavifrons. Peale. Samoan Islands. 



213. Eopsaltria albifrons. Peale. Samoan Islands. 



214. Eopsaltria icteroides. Peale. Samoan Islands. 



215. Hyloterpe philomela. (Miiller.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



216. Phibalura flavirostris. Vieillot. Brazil. 



217. Pipra caudata. Shaw. Brazil. 



218. Pipra militaris. Shaw. Brazil. 



219. Manacus gutturosus. (Desmarest.) Brazil, 



220. Calyptura cristata. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



221. lodopleura pipra. Lesson. Brazil. 



222. Pardalotus punctatus. (Latham.) Australia. 



223. Pardalotus striatus. (Latham.) Australia. 



224. Copurus filicauda. (Spix.) Brazil. 



225. Merula migratoria. (Linnaeus.) Oregon. 



226. Merula falklandica. Quoy and Gaimard. Tierra del Fuego. 



227. Merula vanikorensis. Quoy and Gaipiard. Samoan Islands. 



228. Merula carbonaria. (Illiger.) Brazil. 



229. Merula obscura. (Gmelin.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



230. Mimus melanotis. (Gould.) Peru. 



Mimus peruvianus. Peale.* 



* " Head, back, scapulars, and rump, pale umber-brown, the feathers darker in the middle ; throat 

 white; breast, abdomen, and flanks, very pale umber, the feathers each with a dark umber line in the 

 middle, and white edges; wings umber, a white spot at the base of the primaries; tail umber, tipped 

 with rufous white. Female. • 



" Total length, ten and eight-tenths inches; wing, from the carpal joint, five inches; tail, five and 

 one-half inches ; tarsi, one and eleven-twentieths inches ; middle toe, including the claw, one and two- 

 tenths inches ; claw, three-tenths of an inch ; liind toe, nine-tenths of an inch ; claw, four-tenths of an 

 inch ; bill, eight-tenths of an inch ; to the angle of the mouth, one and two-tenths inches. 



" This bird was found near Callao, Peru, during the month of July. It has the manners and viva- 

 city of the North American Mocking Bird, bat not its full powers of song. The conspicuous white 

 spots on the wings give it more the appearance of ours, than the Chilian species (M. thenca of G. R. 

 Gray), which has no wing-spot ; but the white tip to the tail keeps up its southern alliance. ' Peale, 

 ZooL U. S. Exp. Exp. Birds, p. 87 (1st ed., 1848). 



