. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. have a lino of feathers of the same colour as in the other species. The bill is stout and deep, and the culmeu much curved. Smiih- â uuiau No. Colloo- tOl''lt No. Sex aud A(fe, Locblity. When Colleoted. Received rrom Collected by â¢â¢ 278ft â¢â¢ Babahoyo, Ecuad. ... Cab. P. L. Sclater. Fraser. (27Sa.) Type. Cyclorhis nlgrirostris. Ci/claris n. Lakr. Rev. Zool. 1842, 133 (Colombia).âIb. Mag. de Zool. 1843, pi. 33.â Ci/cloris n. Bon. Consp. 18bO, 330.âCyclurltia nig. ScLATBR, P. Z. S. 1855, 151; 1


. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. have a lino of feathers of the same colour as in the other species. The bill is stout and deep, and the culmeu much curved. Smiih- â uuiau No. Colloo- tOl''lt No. Sex aud A(fe, Locblity. When Colleoted. Received rrom Collected by â¢â¢ 278ft â¢â¢ Babahoyo, Ecuad. ... Cab. P. L. Sclater. Fraser. (27Sa.) Type. Cyclorhis nlgrirostris. Ci/claris n. Lakr. Rev. Zool. 1842, 133 (Colombia).âIb. Mag. de Zool. 1843, pi. 33.â Ci/cloris n. Bon. Consp. 18bO, 330.âCyclurltia nig. ScLATBR, P. Z. S. 1855, 151; 1858, 448.â1b. Catal. 18G1, 4G, no. 280 (Bogota). Hab. Bogota. (No. 279rt.) Above olive green, with a short stripe from daoh nostril (not confluent anteriorly) of dark orange brown, extending over and beyond the eye, for a considerably less distance than anterior to it. A frontal band (ex- tending faintly along side of vertex), lores, cheeks below, and a little behind the eye, chin, and most of the throat and breast ashy, paler below, and passing behind into soiled buffy gray. Sides of neck and the ears, continued into a narrow, almost interrupted band across the upper part of jugulum, the sides of breast, and more faintly the flanks, olive green, but little paler than the back. Inner wing coverts, axillars, and inner edges of quills yellow. Bill entirely blackish, except at base of lower mandible, where it appears to be flesh color. Legs quite pale, though hardly flesh color. The bill is lower and the culmen straighter than in other species, and has the exclusive character of black maxilla. The first quill is less than half tbe longest; the 2d less than the 10th ; the 3d about equal to the 8th; the 4th and 5th longest. (No. 270<«.) Total length, ; wing, 3!l0; tail, ; exposed portion of Ist primary, , of 2d, , of longest (4th and 5th) (measured from ex- posed base of 1st primary), ; length of bill from forehead, .75, from nostril. .44, alon


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