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This leaves without a name the form called by Simon and Hellmayr 

 (Nov. zool., 1908, 15, p. 1) Agyrtria versicolor hrevirosiris (Lesson), 

 inhabiting eastern Brazil from Bahia to Rio. We propose to name it 

 in honor of Lord Brabourne whose untimely death on the field of 

 battle has interrupted the publication of the great work on South 

 American birds on which he and Mr. Chubb were engaged. 



142a. Agyrtrina versicolor brabournii, nom. nov. 



Type.— v. S. N. M. 45,593. Bahia, Brazil. 



Characters. — Differs from A. v. versicolor (Vieill.) of southern 

 Brazil in having centre of chin, throat, and chest pure white or only 

 slightly spotted with green. 



143. Agyrtrina leucogaster leucogaster (Gmelin). 

 One adult 9 , Vicinity of Paramaribo, May. 



144. "Agyrtrina fimbriata fimbriata (Gmelin). 



Xwenty-three specimens, both sexes, adult and immature, all from 

 Vicinity of Paramaribo, January, March, April, May, June, July, 

 August, and September. 



145. Hylocharis sapphirina sapphirina (Gmelin). 



Three specimens, cf and 9 9 , Vicinity of Paramaribo, May. 

 In one specimen, (871 Penard Coll.), the bill is almost entirely 

 black, the lower mandible being brownish at the base. 



146. Hylocharis cyanus viridiventris Berlepsch. 



Thirty-four specimens, both sexes, adult and immature, all from 

 Vicinity of Paramaribo, April, anfl May. 



147. Chlorestes notatus notatus (Reichenbach). 



Twenty-two specimens, both sexes, adult and immature. Vicinity 

 of Paramaribo, and Libanonweg, March, April, May, and September, 



