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104) ; under parts hea^dly striped with olive-green, much as in isthmicus, 

 but with the ground color whiter, much less greenish or yellowish. 

 Specimens examined. — Six from northwest Peru; Huancabamba. 



6. Saltator striatipictus immaculatus Berlepsch and Stolzmann. 



Saltator immaculatus Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Proc. Zool. soc. 

 London, 1892, p. 375. 



Type-locality. — Peru; Lima. 



Characters. — About the size of peruvianus, but with the stripes on 

 under parts very faint and confined to the sides, the whole median 

 under parts nearly immaculate whitish. 



Specimens examined.— Two from " Coast of Peru." These were 

 collected on the voyage of the Venus, and are cotypes of Lafresnaye's 

 manuscript name Saltator albiventris. 



I 

 Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys (Sclater). 



Euphonia pyrrhophrys Sclater, Contr. ornith., 1851, p. 89 (Colom- 

 bia). 



Tanagra {Euphonia) pretrei (not Tanagra pretrei Lesson, 1839 

 = Spiridalis pretrei pretrei (Lesson)) Lafresnaye, Rev. zool., 

 1843, p.. 97 (Colombia). 



Tijpe.— M. C. Z. 76,905, Lafr. coll. 2,816. 



Lafresnaye's name for the Blue-capped green tanager being clearly 

 preoccupied by Lesson must give way to Sclater's later Euphonia 

 pyrrhophrys. 



Tanagra aureata aureata Vieillot. 



Tanagra aureata Vieillot, Enc. meth., 1823, 2, p. 782 (Paraguay). 



Pipra cyanocephala (not Tanagra cyanocephala P. L. S. Miiller, 

 1776, = Tangara cyanocephala cyanocephala (P. L. S. Miill.)) Vieillot, 

 Nouv. diet. hist, nat., 1818, 19, p. 165 (Trinidad). 



Tanagra nigricollis (not of Gmelin 1789) Vieillot, Nouv. diet. hist, 

 nat., 1819, 32, p. 412 (Brazil). 



Tanagra chrysogaster Cuvier, Reger. avium, 1829, 1, p. 366, ex. 

 Undo bleue dore d'Azara (Paraguay). 



