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rio7' emargiBata ; hife- 

 rior maiginibus attenua- 

 tis, flexiiibus, apice cornea. 

 Nares magnae, ad apicem 

 rostri positae, ovales, mem- 

 bran a pilosa obtect^. 



Alw remigibus tertise et 

 quartae longissimis. 



Pedes mediocres ; tarsi digito 

 medio longiores ; digiti 

 basi connexi, laterales 

 aequales. 



the lozae?' with its mar- 

 gins attenuated and flexi- 

 ble, the tip horny. 



Nostrils large, placed to- 

 wards the tip of the beak, 

 oval, clothed with a pilore 

 membrane. 



Wings with the third and 

 fourth feathers longest. 



Legs moderate ; tarsi longer 

 than the middle toe; the 

 toes united at the base, the 

 lateral ones equal. 



Sp. 1. Ca. variegatus. Temm. PL Col. 51. — Ampelis variegata. 

 Stepk. V. X. p. 434. — Brazil. 



Sp. 2. Ca. nielanocephalus. Temm. 



Ca. oliva-viridis , subtus fiavescens striis Juscis trans*versim ^ capite 

 omnino nigro. 



Olive-green CasmarhynchuSj beneath yellowish, with transverse 



brown stripes ; the head entirely black. 

 Procnias melanocephalus. Pr. Max. i. 143. Swain. Zool. Illust, 



pi. 25. — Black-headed Chatterer. Lath. Gen. Hist. v. v. ^. 1 81 . 



Inhabits Brazil. Length above eight inches and 

 a half : head black : irides cinnabar red : the upper 

 parts of the body green : the lower yellowish-green, 

 with darker transverse stripes. 



Sp. 3. Ca. nudicollis. Temm. 



The characters of this species do not appear to 

 have been published. 



