. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 76 FRIXGILLID-E. dusky below, ashy along the inner web. Total length 5-5 inches, culmen 0-45, wing 2-9, tail 2-5, tarsus 0-7. Jfab. Southern Brazil, re-occurring in Guiana. a. cJ ad. sk. River Oyapock, French Sclater Coll. Guiana (Jelski). b. cJ ad. sk. Punta Lara, Buenos Ayres, Henry Dumford, Es<j. Nov. 1875. [C.]. 14. ORYZOBORUS*. â, Type. Oryzoborus, Cab. Mm. Rein. Th. i. p. 151 (1850; 0. Head of Oryzoborus crassirostris. Range. Throughout Central America and South America to Brazil, Amazonia, and Peru. Key to the Species. a. Bre


. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 76 FRIXGILLID-E. dusky below, ashy along the inner web. Total length 5-5 inches, culmen 0-45, wing 2-9, tail 2-5, tarsus 0-7. Jfab. Southern Brazil, re-occurring in Guiana. a. cJ ad. sk. River Oyapock, French Sclater Coll. Guiana (Jelski). b. cJ ad. sk. Punta Lara, Buenos Ayres, Henry Dumford, Es<j. Nov. 1875. [C.]. 14. ORYZOBORUS*. â, Type. Oryzoborus, Cab. Mm. Rein. Th. i. p. 151 (1850; 0. Head of Oryzoborus crassirostris. Range. Throughout Central America and South America to Brazil, Amazonia, and Peru. Key to the Species. a. Breast chestnut, contrasting with the black throat, torridus, p. 77. b. Breast black like the rest of the under surface. «'. Bill yellowish white. a". Size larger; wing 2-6-2-95 inches: under wing-coverts white, with a blackish patch formed by the outer coverts near the base of the primaries. a'". Culmen 07 : axillaries entirely white . , p. 78. b'". Culmen 0 6-0-G5 : axillaries white, those nearest the breast black crassirostris, p. 79. b". AVing 3 inches: axillaries black, as also the under wing-coverts, the lower series of the latter with whitish bases; alar ( ., , 7. OA , ,...,. occidentahs, p. 80. speculum nearly invisible < âââ**,â ⢠L b'. Bill black. y m I nuthnffhV. 80. c". Size smaller; wing 225 inches: axillaries and under wing-coverts entirely white. . funereus, p. 81. d". Larger; wing 2-9 inches: axillaries and under wing-coverts black atrirostris, p. 81. * Loxia 11EGULUS. Loxia regulus, Shaw, Lev. Mits. ii. p. 47, pi. Goniaphea regulus, Gray, Hand-l. B. ii. p. 104, no. 7559 (1870). Gray considers that this species is an Oryzoborus. It has a crimson crest, and looks as if it were made up of Oryzoborus crassirostris with a red crest Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations m


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