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At last I have found it neuossary to make some corrections, most of them 

 having been suggested to me by Mr. Hellmayr. 



1. Hellmayr tells rae that Packysyhia In/poxanfha is not likely to occur in 

 Cayenne, the so-called " Guiana specimen" in the British Bluseura being really of 

 the well-known Orinoco make, and being referable to P. aarantii/ronH satiimta 

 Hellm 



2. No. 19. As the jjrobable habitat for Malaconotus leacotis Swains., " Upper 

 Amazons " should be accepted instead of Cayenne. 



3. No. 40, Kuphonia cai/aiia, should stand as : 



Euphonia cayennensis (Gml.). 



Tamif/ra aii/ennenvis GmeliQ, Si/st. Xal. ed. xiii. i. 1 (178H) p. 8i>4 (ex Briss., liuff. uL Daubeiit. 

 PL Enl. 114. f. 3— typ. ex Cayenne). 



Hellmayr, in Nov. Zool. xiii. (19fJ6) p. 357, has pointed out tliat Tmiugra 

 cai/ana Linne, p. 315, is the base for Calospiza ciu/ana (Linn.), and that Tanagra 

 cayava Linn6, p. 316, is preoccuj)ied by T. cayana of p. 315. 



4. The author for Serinopsis aroensis chapmani is Ridgway, not Alleu I 



5. Sporophila misya (Vieill.) is apparently the same as Sporophila, ameiicana 

 (Gml.)! Cf Hellmayr, Verh. zonl.-hot. Ges. Wien lf)04. p. 632; but in the 

 Museum Heineanuoi both are mentioned as being represented by Cayenne specimens 

 in that collection. 



6. No. 84, Emherizoides macrotinis (Gml.) should stand as : 



Emberizoides herbicola sphenurus (Vieill.). 



[Sylekt herbicola Vieillot, Xmir. Dili. xi. (1817) p. 192 (l-x .\zara — typ. ex Paraguay).] 

 Pasaeriiia sphenitra Vieillot, None. Did. xxv. (1817) p. "J5 (typ. ex Cayenne). 

 Frinrjilla iiuicrount Gmelin, 1788 nee Pallas 17lj4. 



Fringilla macroura Gmelin, 1788, is preoccupied by F. inacroura Pallas in 

 Vroeg's Cat., 1764. 



7. No. 37, Eaphonia chlorofica (Linn.) sliould stand as : 



Euphonia aurea (Pallas). 



Parux aureus Pallas in Vroeg, Cut. mix. d'Oisnuu- Adumbrat. (1764) no. 175 (typ. ex Surinam). 

 Tanagra chlorotica Linne, 1766. 



8. No. 168, Scotothnrux igniceps (iScl.) should stand as : 



Scotothorus chrysocephalus (Pelz.). 



Heteropelmu chryaocephalum Pelzeln, Orn. Bnis. (1868) pp. 125, 185 (part., hab. S. Carlos, Mara- 



bitanas, Rio l9anna — typ. select, ex S. Carlos in Mus. Vindob.). 

 Heieropelma ignicepn Sclater, 1871. 



Cf Hellm., Verhandl. zool.-hot. Gesellsck. Wien 1903. p. 202. 



9. No. 190, Xipholcna pompwhra (Linn.), should stand as: 



Xipholena punicea (Pall.). 



TurditK imiiiceus Pallas in Vroeg, Cat. rais. d'Oiseaux Adumbrat. (nOi) no. 'J9 (descr. orig. ?, cit. 



Edwards, t. 341 — typ. ex Surinam ? (•' Zuyd America "). 

 Ampeliii poiiipadora Linn^, 1766. 



lU. No. 203. The typical habitat for Anabates inf meatus Sol. should be " the 

 Peruvian Amazons," not Barra do Rio Negro. 



