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Rio Madeira agree perfectly with those from the Tocantins. The d ad. from 
Marnins has the middle of the abdomen whitish, exactly like the type (No, 5401 
Para Museum). Miss Snethlage (in litt.) informs me that the skin from Villa 
Braga, recorded s.n. . zosterops, is likewise referable to S. minor. 
S. minor is at yet only known from the Rio Madeira, Tapajéz, and Tocantins. 
98. Orchilus ecaudatus (Lafr. & D’Orb.). 
Todirostrum ecaudatum Lafresnaye & D’Orbigny, Syn. Av. i. in Mag. Zool. cl. ii. p. 47 (1837, — 
Yuracares, Eastern Bolivia), 
Orchilus ecaudatus Pelzeln, /.c. p. 102 (Salto do Girao). 
Nos, 58, 315, 892. fd ad., Calama, 17. vi., 1, 15. viii, 1907,—Wing 33—34$ ; 
tail 134—15 ; bill 9{—10 mm. | 
No. 635, $ ad., 8. Isabel, Rio Preto, 7. x. 1907.—Wing 33; tail 13; bill 
9 mm. 
“ Tris brown, feet greyish yellow, bill black.” 
This curious bird is widely distributed all over South America, east of the 
Andes, from Trinidad and Venezuela down to Northern Bolivia. 
[99. Stigmatura budytoides budytoides (Lafr. & D’Orb.). 
Culicivora budytoides Lafresnaye & D’Orbigny, Syn. Av. i. in Mag. Zool. cl. ii. p. 56 (1837.—Valle 
Grande, Bolivia). 
Stigmatura budytoides Pelzeln, I.c. p. 104 (Barra do Rio Jamary, Rio Madeira). 
Mouth of the Rio Jamary (Natterer). 
Natterer’s specimens agree with others from Bolivia. Mr. Hoffmanns obtained 
it also at Urucurittiba, left bank of the Tapajéz.* 
In Argentine it is represented by the nearly allied S. budytoides flavocinerea 
(Burm.).+] 
100. Mionectes oleagineus oleagineus (Licht.). 
Muscicapa oleaginea Lichtenstein, Verz. Dubl. Berliner Mus. p- 55 (1823.—Bahia). 
Mionectes oleagineus Pelzeln, I.c. p. 104 (Borba) ; Hellmayr, Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 356 (Humaytha). 
Nos. 144, 374, 457. 3d ad., Calama, 3. vii., 12, 26. viii. 1907.—Wing 60—63; 
tail 49—504 ; bill 11 mm. 
No. 143. ¢ ad., Calama, 1. vii. 1907.—Wing 57} ; tail 46; bill 103 mm. 
No, 563. dimm., Jamarysinho, 17. ix. 1907.—Wing 64 ; tail 50; bill 11 mm. 
“Tris brown, feet and bill grey or greyish brown.” 
Identical with specimens from Bahia and Bogota collections. 
[101. Tyrannulus elatus (Lath.). 
Sylvia elata Latham, Ind, Ornith. ii. p. 549 (1790.—based on D’Aubenton, Pl. enl. 708, fig. 2: 
Cayenne). 
Tyrannulus elatus Pelzela, l.c. p. 106 (Borba). 
Right bank: Borba (Natterer), 
The specimens from Borba, as well as those from other Amazonian localities, 
* Cf. Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 11. 
+ Phylloscartes flavo-cinereus Burmeister, Reise La Plata Staat. ii. p. 455 (1861.—Mendoza, Sierra 
de Uspallata). 
