PASSERS, PlCARLE* 
Aves 67 
bendrornis fralerculus , n. sp. [ £ ], Diamantiua, Lower Amazon ; D. 
lawrencii , n. sp., Panama ; D. 1. costar icensis, n. subsp., Costa Rica and 
Nicaragua ; id. t. c. pp. 526-527, 509, 510, & 589. 
Drymornis bridges i figured ; P. L. Sclateu & W. H. Hudson, Argent* 
Orn. i, pp. 1 99 & 200, pi. x. 
Furnarius criatatus , n. sp., confounded with F. tricolor , Argentine 
Republic; H. Buiimeister, Ibis, 1888, p. 495. 
Homorus lophotes figured; P. L. Sclater & W. H. Hudson, Argent* 
Orn. i, pp. 195 & 196, pi. ix. 
Phacellodomus striaticollis , and not F. ruber , is the species found in the 
Argentine Republic ; P. L. Sceater, Ibis, 1888, p. 467. 
Synallaxis coryi , n. sp., Merida, Venezuela ; H. V. Berlepsch, Auk, 
1888, pp. 458-460. 
Formicariidac. 
Diclirozona zononota , n. g. & sp., Diamantiua, Lover Amazon; R* 
Ridgway, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1887, p. 524. 
Ileterocnemis ? hypoleuca, n. sp. ? [?], Diamantina, Lower Amazon; 
id. t. c. p. 523. 
Myrmeciza boucardi, n. sp., = 3/. longipes, Scl. ( [nee auct.), Bogota, 
Colombia; M. sioainsoni , new specific name proposed for M. longipes , 
auct., as not agreeing with Vieillot’s description ; II. v. BerlepSch, 
Ibis, 1888, pp. 129 & 130. 
Phlogopsis bowmani, n. sp. [<£], Diamantiua Mt., Lower Amazon; 
R. Ridgway, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1887, pp. 524 & 525. 
Rhegmatorhina gymnops, u. g. & sp. [£ $], Diamantiua Mts., Lower 
Amazon ; id. t. c. pp. 525 & 526. 
Thamnophilus inornatus , n. sp. [ $ ], Diamantina Mt., Lower Amazon | 
T. intermedins , n. sp. [3 $ ], Honduras (Truxillo) ; id. t. c. pp. 522, 623, 
& 581. 
Pteroptochida:. 
The family, sub voce t£ Tapaculo”; A. Newton, Eucycl. Brit. ed. 9, 
yoI. xxiii. 
Pteroptochus albicollis figured ; id. ibid. 
PICARLF. 
Picida?. 
The family, sub voce “Woodpecker,” “ Wryneck ; A. Newton, 
Encycl. Brit. ed. 9, vol. xxiv. Melanerpes formicivorus figured ; id. ibid. 
Hargitt, E. Notes on Woodpeckers. No. xiv. On the Genus Gecinus. 
Ibis, 1888, pp. 1-42 & 153-193. \Cf. Zool. Rec. xxiv, Aves, p. 59.] 
16 species are recognized, while keys to these and to the plumage of 
$ $ adult are given. See also below. 
