879 
On two Species of Odontophorinse. 
2 75 inches, tail 2*37, tarsus *93, bill *75. Gradation of quills 
as in T. fins chi. 
The examples described by Dr. F. Briiggeman (Abhandl. 
nat. Yer. Bremen, v. p. 63. no. 57) appear to be T. celebense t 
Strick!., according to my views. 
XXXYI.— On two additional Species of Central-American 
Odontophorinae. By Osbert Salvim, M.A., F.R.S., &c. 
Through Mr. Boucard’s kindness I have lately been able to 
add to our Central-American collection of birds two species 
of Odontophorinse, one of which is the tolerably common 
South-American Eupsychortyx leucotis , the other a species of 
Odontophorus which I do not hesitate to describe below as 
new. The two specimens (one of each species) were con¬ 
tained in two collections evidently made by our late collector, 
Enrique Arce, in Veragua, one of which came directly, and 
the other indirectly into Mr. Boucard’s hands. Both from 
the style in which the skins are made up, and from the bird- 
skins associated with them, there cannot be the slightest 
doubt as to their origin. 
-f Eupsychortyx leucotis, Gould, P. Z. S. 1843, p. 133, et 
Mon. Odont. pi. x. 
The specimen sent agrees closely with examples from the 
province of Antioquia procured by Mr. Salmon, and with Mr. 
Gould’s plate. The only difference I can trace is in the paler 
ferruginous colour of the throat, a somewhat variable cha¬ 
racter in this group. Arce has lately been working in the 
district round Calobre; and here, probably, this specimen 
was procured. I have seen no other specimen of this form 
from the districts northward of Panama upon the authen¬ 
ticity of whose origin I could rely. 
-f Odontophorus cinctus, sp. n. 
Capite, collo, dorso antico et pectore Isete rufescentibus, auri- 
cularibus nigris : stria postoculari indistincta e punctulis 
albis formata: dorso postico cinereo, albo et nigro minute 
vermiculato : supracaudalibus rufescentibus, scapularibus 
