442 Mr. P. L. Sclater on the Genus Grail aria. 
fusis; torque gutturali pallide cinnamomeo, hujus plu- 
marum apicibus nigris; tectricibus subalaribus cum 
ventre concoloribus; rostro corneo, supra obscuriore; 
pedibus corylinis; long, tota 6*3, alse 4*0, caudse 1*2, 
tarsi 1*6. 
Hab. iEquatoria et Columbia. 
Mus. P.L. S. et S.-G. 
Obs. Sp. a G. principe crassitie minore, gutture nigrican- 
tiore, et abdomine magis flavicante distinguenda. 
7. Grallaria haplonota, sp. nov. 
Supra olivacea, fere unicolor, pileo vix cinerascentiore et plu- 
marum marginibus angustissimis nigricantibus; cauda 
rufescente : subtus fulva, in pectore et lateribus olivaceo 
adumbrata ; gula media albicante_, torque colli angusto 
et lateribus guise indistincte nigricantibus; subalaribus et 
crisso castaneis: long.tota 7*3_,al8e 4'2_,caudse 1*5. tarsi 1*8. 
Hab. Venezuela. 
Mus. P.L. S. et S.-G. 
My diagnosis of this apparently new species is from an 
example obtained in Venezuela by Mr. Spence. Salvin and 
Godmau’s single specimen is likewise Venezuelan, having been 
procured in the wood-region of the coast near Puerto Cabello 
by Mr. Goering in 1873. The uniform dark olive-colour of 
the back renders it easily distinguishable from its allies; but 
it is otherwise nearly related to G. regulus. 
8. Grallaria varia. 
Le roi des Fourmilliers de Cayenne, Buff. PI. Enl. 702. 
Formicarius varius, Bodd. Table d. PL Enl. p. 44. 
Turdus rex, Gm. S. N. i. p. 828. 
Turdus grallarius, Lath. Ind. Orn. i. p. 361. 
Grallaria fusca, Vieill. Gal. Ois. pi. 154; Tsch. Faun. Per. 
p. 181. 
Pitta grallaria, Temm. PL Col. sub tab. 217. 
Myioturdus rex, Menetr. Mon. Myioth. p. 462. 
Grallaria varia, Gray, Gen. i. p. 213; Scl. P. Z. S. 1858, 
p. 280, et Cat. A. B. p. 192; Pelz. Orn. Bras. p. 91; Scl. et 
Salv. Nom. Av. Neotr. p. 75. 
Colobathris rex, Cab. Orn. Not. p. 217. 
