CCEREBIDiE. 
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850. Dacnis speciosa. 
Sylvia speciosa, Max. Beitr. iii. p. 708. 
Dacnis speciosa, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 52. 
a Brazil (N. G. Strickland) 1838. — b ( N . C. Stricklano) 
1838. 
Chlorophanes. 
Chlorophanes, Reichenbach, Handb. Sp. Ora. i. Abth. 2. 
p. 233 (1853). 
851. Chlorophanes spiza. 
Certhia spiza , Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 186. 
Coereba atricapilla, Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. N. xiv. p. 50. 
Chlorophanes atricapilla, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 52. 
a (Burl) 1834. — b ( Cashmore ) 1839. 
A widely-ranging South American species. There can be no 
doubt, I think, that this bird is the ‘ Green Black-cap Fly-catcher ’ 
of Edwards (Av. pi. 25. f. 1), upon which chiefly Linnaeus founded 
his Certhia spiza. 
CcEREBA. 
Coereba , Vieillot, Ois. Am. Sept. ii. p. 70 (1807), 
852. Coereba cyanea. 
Certhia cyanea , Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 188. 
Coereba cyanea, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 52. 
a, — b, — c, — d Brazil ( Johnson ) 1837. — e (N. C. Strickland ) 
1838. — f — g Guatemala ( J . Constancia ) 1845. — h Guatemala 
(J. Constancia ) 1851. — i Trinidad (J. Taylor ), 
853. Coereba caerulea. 
Certhia ccerulea, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 185. 
Coereba ccerulea, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 53. 
a S. America (N. C. Strickland ) 1838. —b ( Williams) 1846. 
— c Trinidad ( Argent ) 1851. 
b, from the shape of the skin, is evidently of Cayenne origin. 
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