. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 33. GEALLAEICULA. 325 covei'ts : beneath with spots only on the sides of the breast and belly, and these smaller and more rounded; rim round the eye denuded : whole length 5-5 inches, wing 3, tail 1"0, tarsus I'-i. Hah. Brazil. I have examined one of the typical specimens of -^his species in the Leyden Museum. 31. Grallaria Kica). Grallariciila perspicillata, Scl. Ibis, 1873, p. 373 (Nicaragua). Above olive-brown ; head cinereous ; lores and rim round the eye rufous ; upper back and scapulars marked with narrow shaft-str
. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 33. GEALLAEICULA. 325 covei'ts : beneath with spots only on the sides of the breast and belly, and these smaller and more rounded; rim round the eye denuded : whole length 5-5 inches, wing 3, tail 1"0, tarsus I'-i. Hah. Brazil. I have examined one of the typical specimens of -^his species in the Leyden Museum. 31. Grallaria Kica). Grallariciila perspicillata, Scl. Ibis, 1873, p. 373 (Nicaragua). Above olive-brown ; head cinereous ; lores and rim round the eye rufous ; upper back and scapulars marked with narrow shaft-stripes of pale fulvous ; wings and tail brown ; apical spots on the wing- coverts and margins of outer primaries rufous : beneath white ; breast and flanks thickly covered with strong black striations, mixed with fulvous ; under wing-coverts and inner margins of wing-feathers bright fulvous : whole length -l-G inches, wing 3, tail 1-2, tarsus 1"-1. Female similar. Hah. Costa llica, Veragua, and Panama. The shaft-stripes on the upper back and the strongly spotted flanks render this species easily distinguishable. Salvin-Godman Coll. Sclater Coll. Siilvin-Godman Coll. Salvin-Godman Coll. Salviu-Godman Coll. Salvin-Godman Coll. 0. Salviu, Esq. [P.]. Salvin-Godman Coll. 33. GRALLARICULA. Type. Grallaricula, Scl. P. Z. S. 1858, p. 283 G, flavirostris. Under this head, as the term implies, I place the smallest and weakest forms of Grallaria, which in external appearance are not unlike Conopopliaga. Their internal structure has yet to be ascer- tained. The species assigned to this genus extend from Costa Rica over the northern portion of South America to Guiana and Ecuador. a. S ad. sk. Panama. b. Ad. sk. Panama. c. S ad. sk. Santa Fe, Veragua (Arce). d. (S ad. sk. Miua de Chorcha, Chiriqui {Arce). e. Ad. sk. Southern slope of the Vol- cano of Chiriqiu {Arce). f. S ad. sk. Veragua {Arce). {/â Ad. sk. Veragua {Arce). h. (S ad. sk. Valza, Costa Rica {C'armiol).. Please note that the
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