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Show 1867.] THE BIRDS OF THE LOWER AMAZONS. 575 65. DENDROCOLAPTES CAYENNENSIS (Gm.); Buff. Pl. Enl. 621. Para, two examples, April and May 1849. Agreeing with Cayenne specimens of this species, but different from the bird so named in Sclater's collection, which is from the Upper Amazons, and is probably undescribed. 66. DENDRORNIS OCELLATA (Spix). Dendrocolaptes ocellatus, Spix, Av. Bras. i. p. 88; D. guttatus, ejusd. tab. 91. fig. 1. One example, obtained at Para, agrees with a specimen in Sclater's collection, also from Para, collected by Natterer, and determined by H. v. Pelzeln to be of this species. 67. DENDRORNIS EYTONI, Sclater. Para, agreeing with the type obtained by Mr. Wallace, on the Rio Capim, in Sclater's collection. This species is closely allied to D. rostripallens, Lafr. 68. DENDROPLEX PICUS (Gm.). Para. 69. XIPHORHYNCHUS TROCHILIROSTRIS, Licht. " River Amazons, north bank : $ , eyes dark blue." "Obtained near Montalegre in a dry forest."-A. W. Fam. FORMICARIID-E. 70. THAMNOPHILUS MAJOR, Vieill. Para, examples of both sexes, Oct. 1848. 71. THAMNOPHILUS LUCTUOSUS, Licht., Doubl. p. 47. One example, from the Rio Tocantins, Sept. 1848. 72. THAMNOPHILUS, sp. 1 One example from the Amazons (1849), agreeing with a skin of Natterer's in Sclater's collection from the Rio Negro, marked " female " (no. 928). We do not know the male of this species. 73. THAMNOPHILUS NIGRO-CINEREUS, Sclater. Two males, from the Rio Tocantins and Mexiana, agreeing perfectly with Sclater's type specimen, which is also evidently one of Mr. Wallace's skins. 74. THAMNOPHILUS AMAZONICUS, Sclater. Specimens of both sexes from Para and Capim River. 75. THAMNOPHILUS DOLIATUS (Linn.). Island of Marajo. |