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GENUS CCXLIX.— OAMPYLORHYNCHUS, Spix. 



Rostrum longiusculum, ar- 



cuatum, crassiusculum, ad 



basin latiusculum, versus 



apicem cylindricum. 

 Nares ovatae, subbasales, non 



obtectae. 

 Rictus usque ad oculos elon- 



gatus. 



Digitus posticus reliquis 

 crassior. 



Sp. 1. Ca. scolopaceus. Spijffy Avium Nova Spec, p, 77- pi. Ixxix. 

 /.I. 



Ca. suprcb nigro-Juscus , subtus albus, nigro fusco maculatus; strid 

 supra oculos maculdque auriculari albis; caudd longiuscula, 



Campylorhynchus above black-brown, beneath white, spotted with 

 black, with a stripe over the eyes and spot on the ears white ; 

 the tail rather lengthened. 



Inhabits woods near Rio de Janeiro. Length 

 seven inches. 



Sp. 2. Ca. striolatus. Spia^, Avium Nova Spec. p. 77. pi. Ixxix. 

 f.2. 



Ca. rufescenSy supra subtusque; strid supra occulos, gula, ab'» 

 domineque medio albidis; caudd breviusculd alisque nigro duo-< 

 dechn fasciatis, macula auriculari grised. 



Reddish Campylorhynchus above and beneath ; with a stripe above 

 the eyes ; the throat and abdomen in the middle white ; the 

 tail rather short; and, with the wings, banded with twelve 

 black stripes ; and a grey spot on the ears. 



Beak rather long, bent, a 

 little thickened, somewhat 

 broad at the base, towards 

 the tip cylindric. 



Nostrils ovate, nearly basal, 

 not covered. 



Gape elongated as far as the 

 eyes. 



Hinder-toe stouter than the 

 rest. 



Inhabits Bahia. Length four inches and a half. 



