( 487 ) 

 83. Mionectes olivaceus Lawr. 

 ?,Cbimbo. " Iris In-owii." 



<S4. Ornithion imberbe sclateri (Berlp. & Tacz.). 

 Three iiiales, Chimlio and Parnmlia. " Iris dark brown." 



8."). Ornithion brunneicapillum (Lawr.). 



One n/alc, Paramba. This is the Tyrannulua hruiuiricnjiiUna of the Cat. /J. 

 XIV. p. 120 ; bnt it is an Oriiitliinn, as Count Berlepsch has pointed out to me. 

 The species is new to Ecuador. 



86. Capsiempis flaveola magnirostris snbsp. nov. 



One male and fonr /<7«^//('.y from ( 'liimbo differ from tyjiical C. Jfarcohi from 

 Bahia in liaving the beak ab(}ut 2 mm. longer and more pointed, and in having 

 tlie feathers on the forehead pali-r suIi)hur-yellow. " Iris brown ; i'eet bluish grey, 

 claws blackish, soles whitish ; maxilla l)lack, mandible pale flesh-colonr, ti]i 

 and edges blackish." 



Costa Rica skins (collected liy Cherrie) of ('. Jlawola are more like those from 

 Bahia, but tJiere are jiroliably some slight difterences, in which case Lawrence's 

 name semi/hru (from Veragna) would ]irobably belong to the Costa liiea form. 



ST. Tyranniscus chrysops fScl.). 



Chimbo and Paramba. The iris is dcscribeil very diiferentiy (yellow, white, 

 red, brown) on the various l;Ybels, and tliis ditfen-nce is not sexual. The fenuiles 

 have the wing very much shorter than the mali's. 



'^^- Elainea siibplacens Scl. 

 One c? juv., Chimbo. 



Sf'. Elainea albiceps subsp. ? (i:f. griseogularis et albivertex). 



There arc four males from Ibarra, (Jayambe, and Paramba, which belong to 

 one of the many subspecies of Elainea ulhicepi^. Their wings measure very 

 constantly TO mm. 



'•'II. Rhynchocyclus aequinoctialis Scl. 



A mule {vom ('achavi, which differs from typical examjiles in having distinct 

 fulvous margins to the wing-coverts. 



'•'1. Myiozetetes granadensis subs]!. 



Two Jemale.-i from ( 'achavi. They agree with specimens from Bogota 

 collections, but they are darker and more olive above and the wing about 2 mm. 

 shorter than in Costa Rica specimens, of which I liavc one pair before me. 

 Either the one from Costa Hica or the South-American form must be separated 

 subspeeifically, the type being from Panama. (Cf. Lawrence, Ibix 1862. p. II ; 

 Sclater, Vat. B. XIV. p. IfUi ; Berlepsch & Taczauowski, P. Z. 8. 1883. p. 556.) 



