( 10) 



(No8. 11)054, 10731, 10732, HCM, l(i770, lii777, In77N, lii77'.i, 10S19, 10S20, 

 10821, 10878, 11300 C'bcrrie coll.) 



4 t?(J ad. Snnpnre : April (Klages). 



? ? Snapnre : March (Klages). 



La Pricion, Canra : February (Aiidrc^). 



21. Seiurus noveboracensis (Gm.). 



Motudlla uorelioracensis GmeXm, Si/xt. Xiit. i. (1788) p. 9o8 (Louisiana). 



Pcrico : J? 21. xi. ''Iris dnsky liiowu or seal-brown; feet drab brown; 

 bill seal-brown." 



Altagracia : ? ? 15. i., 1. ii. 



Caicara: ? 5. iii., <S 21. ii., ? 19. iii., S 21. x., S 23. x. 



(Nos. 0718, 0022, 10197, 10377, 10382, 10528, 11247, 11257, 113(il, 11302, 

 11330, 12243 Cherrie coll.) 



Pnerto Samoro : ? 24. xi. 



Nericagna : c? 24. iii. 



La Pricion, ( 'anra : Feliruary (E. Andre). 



22. Parula pitiayumi (Vieill.) 



Sylria jiitiayumi Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. xi. p. 276 (1817). (Paraguay.) 



Altagracia : t? ? 13. i., (? 4. ii. " Iris seal-brown ; feet yellowish drab ; bill 

 black above, pale below. 



(Nos. 9672, 9673, 9990 Cherrie coll.) 



In Cat. B. Brit. Miis., x. p. 260 Dr. Sharpe remarks, that the birds from 

 " Bolivia, Pern, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, and Guiana are darker and more 

 richly colonred, sliowing a decided ajiproach to P. inprmita" and that " it is to this 

 dark race that von Berlepsch has applied the name of P. pacifca, the synonyms 

 appertaining to it having been marked with a dagger." This note is not quite 

 correct. P. pitiayumi pacifca Berl. from West Ecuador (Mus. Berlepsch, Tring *) 

 is a very distinct subspecies, showing an approach to P. pitiayumi inornata in the 

 restrictions of the white on the wing-coverts. The birds from Venezuela and 

 Guiana, on the other hand, do not at all belong to P. pit. pacijica, having as much 

 ' white as typical pitiayumi from Paraguay. Venezuelan and Gnianan examples 

 (large series in Mus. Berlepsch and Tring) are perhaps generally smaller and often 

 richer in colour than Paraguayan and Brazilian ones, and may form anotlier sub- 

 species, but they belong never to purijira. 



23. Granatellus pelzelni Scl. 



Granatellua pehelni Sclater, P.Z.S. 18G4 p. 607 (Eio Madeira). 



Snapnre : t? 12. ix. 1899. " Iris dark brown ; feet dark grey ; maxilla black ; 

 mandible dark blue-grey " (Klages). 



Mnnduajio : 2 18. ii. 1899. " Iris dark ; feet plumbeous ; bill above blackish, 

 below plumbeous '" (Klages). 



La Pricion, on the Caura River : 4 c?<? ad., 'i 6 <S juv., 3 ? ? ad., February 

 1901, E. Andre coll. <? ? ad.: "Iris black; upjier mandible blackish; lower 

 mandible grey ; feet and toes medium grey." 



• J'arulfi jjitiat/nmi Hartert. Nov. ZooL. \'. p. -179, refers tu I^. jjitini/itiiii jjaci/ica. 



