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CHALIBURA. — CHAMAEPELIA. 
CHALIBURA Muls. Verr. = Chalybura Reiche. 
CHALYBAEXJS (Laniidae) Cuvier, Règne anim. 1829. I. 354. = Manucodia Bodd. 
Ont le bec de Barita, mais un peu moins gros à sa base que le Barita, et 
les narines percées dans un large espace membraneux. 
cornutus Cuvier, Règne anim. I. 354. = Manucodia Keraudreni Gray. 
paradisaeus Cuvier, Règne anim. I. 354. = Manucodia viridis Gray. 
CHALYBURA (Trochilidae) Reichenbach, Aufzähl. Colibri 1854. 10. = Polytmus 
Briss. 
aeneicauda Lawrence, Proceed, acad. Philadelphia 1865. 38. = Polytmus 
aeneicauda. 
Buffoni Reichenbach, Aufzähl. Colibri 10. = Polytmus Buffoni Gray. 
caeruleiventris Cabanis, Mus. Heine. III. 20. = Polytmus caeruleo gastet Gray. 
caeruleogaster Gould, Introd. Monogr. Trochil. Al. = Polytmus caeruleogaster 
Gray. 
Carnioli Lawrence, Proceed, acad. Philadelphia 1865. 38. = Polytmus mêla- 
norrhous. 
Goudoti Reichenbach, Aufzähl. Colibri 10. = Polytmus Goudoti Gray. 
Isaurae Gould, Introd. Monogr. Trochil. 57. = Polytmus Isaurae, 
melanorrhous Salvin, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1864. XXXII. 585. = Polytmus 
melanorrhous. 
urochrysea Gould, Monogr. Trochilidae II. Tb, 90. — Polytmus urochryseus. 
CHAIIAËA (Paridae). — Gambel, Proceed, acad. Philadelphia 1847. IIL 154. 
— Baird, Birds N. America 370. 
Bill shorter than the head, much compressed. Rictus with long bristles. Tarsus 
much longer than the toes; without well marked scales. Lateral toes equal. Wings 
shorty much rounded; two thirds the length of the tail, which is much graduated; 
the lateral feathers two thirds the longest. Plumage very soft and lax. — 1 Spec, 
fasciata Gambel, Journ. acad. Philadelphia 1847. I. 34. Tb. 8. Fig. 3. — 
Cassin, Illustr. Birds California Tb. 7. [California. 
Parus fasciatus Gambel, Proceed, acad. Philadelphia 1845. II. 265. 
GHAMAEOSFIZA (Fringillidae. — X'^\x.oix humi, cjTCtÇa fringilla) Sclater, Proceed. 
Zool. Soc. 1858. XXVL 304. Emberizoides Tem. 
Rostrum Pipilonis, sed brevius et magis crassum. Alae breves, rotundatae, 
remigibus quarto quinto sexto aequalibus et longissimis. Pedes maximi, fortissimi; 
tarsis crassis, unguibus elongatis, horum postico longissimo. 
torquata Sclater, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1858. XXVI. 304. = Emberizoides 
torquata. 
CHAMAEFELEIA Reichenbach, Columbariae 15. = Chamaepelia Swains. 
CHAMAEPELIA (Columbidae. — )i^[t.OLi humi, TreXeta columba) — Gray, 
Genera Birds 1845. IL 475.— Swainson, Zool. Journ. 1827. III. 361; Clas- 
sific. Birds 1837. II. 349. — Reichenbach, Columbariae 15. — Bonaparte, 
Conspectus Avium II. 77. 
Synon.: Chaemepelia , Choemepelia Swains. — Columbina Spix. — Columbigallina 
Boie. — Chamepelia Less. — Pyrgitoenas, Chamaepeleia Reichb. 
Wings short, rounded; the four first quills nearly equal, and not much longer 
than the tertials; the feathers very broad. Tail moderate, rounded, A line of 
feathers on the tarsus. — 33 Specc. 
albivitta Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium IL 77; Compt. rend. 1855. XL. 21. 
Pyrgitoenas albivitta Reichenbach, Columbariae 14. [Cartagena. 
amabilis [Cuba. Florida. Bahama. 
Columba zenaida Bonaparte, Journ. acad. Philadelphia 1825. V. 30. 
Zenaida amabilis Bonaparte, Amer. Ornith. Suppl. III. Tb. 17. Fig. 2. — 
Audubon, Birds America II. Tb. 162. 
Zenaida aurita Gray 1854. 
San jua nera. — Tortola. 
amazilia Bonaparte, Conspectus Avium II. 78; Compt. rend. 1855. XL. 21. 
[Brasilia. Peru. 
