I^OVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXVI. 1919. ISl 



laid it before the members, the chairman, our unforgettable P. L. Sclater, read 

 the description sent by Comte de Dalmas, and I withdrew my new name. Comte 

 de Dalmas had, at that time, a fine collection of South American birds, but a 

 few years later he gave it up, as part of it had been destroyed by moths. We 

 were fortunate to acquire the rest, except all Humming Birds, which went into 

 Mr. Simon's collection, for the Tring Museum. Comte de Dalmas then turned 

 his energy and intelligence to fishing, chess-playing, and flying, apparently one 

 after the other, and recently to the study of spiders, in which he has become, 

 I understand, quite an authority.) 



f 152. Calliste emiliae Dalmas <= Tangara lavinia lavinia. 



CaUiste emiliae Dalmas, Bull. B.O. Club, xi. p. 35 (Dec. 1900 — San Jos^ and El PaiUon). 



Type : <? ad., San Jose, near Buenaventura, 27. v. 1899. E. Andre leg. 



153. Tanagrella velia signata Hellm. = Tanagrella velia signata. 

 Tanagrella velia signata Hellmayr, Bull. B.O. Club, xv. p. 90 (July 1905 — Para, N.E. Brazil). 

 Type : <J ad., Para. J. B. Steere leg. 



154. Euphonia fulvicrissa purpurascens Hart. = Euphonia fulvicrissa purpurascens. 



Euphonia fulvicrissa purpurascens Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1901. p. 370 (Pambilar and San Javier in 

 N.W. Ecuador). 



Type : S, Pambilar, N.W. Ecuador, 60 feet, 15. ix. 1900. S. Flemming leg. 

 No. 603. 



155. Euphonia fulvicrissa omissa Hart. = Euphonia fulvicrissa omissa. 



Euphonia fulvicrissa omissa Hartert, Bull. B.O. Club, xxxiii. p. 77 (Dec. 1913 — Colombia ; Noanami 

 and " Bogota Collections "). 



Type : J ad., ex native Bogota collections. Per Coll. Comte de Dalmas. 



156. Euphonia elegantissima vincens Hart. = Euphonia elegantissima vincens. 



Euphonia elegantissima vincens Hartert, Bull. B.O. Club, xxxiii. p. 77 (Deo. 1913 — " Costa Rica and 

 Chiriqui "). 

 Type : <J ad., San Jose, Costa Rica, 20. i. 1898. C. F. Underwood leg. 



COESEBIDAE. 



157. Cyanerpes caerulea cherriei Berl. & Hart. = Cyanerpes caerulea cherriei. 

 Cyanerpes caerulea cherriei Berlepsch & Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1902. p. 16 (Munduapo, Orinoco). 



Type : <J ad., Munduapo, Orinoco, 23. ii. 1899. Geo. K. and Stella Cherrie 

 leg. No. 12,087. 



158. Dacnis berlepschi Hart. = Dacnis berlepschi. 

 Dacnis berlepschi Hartert, Bull. B.O. Club, xi. p. 37 (1900— Lita, N.W. Ecuador). 



Type : $ (erroneously marked " S "), Lita, N.W. Ecuador, 3,000 feet, 

 13. X. 1899. G. Flemming leg. No. 339. 



For description of adult male and figures see Novitates Zoologicae, 1901, 

 p. 371, plate v. 



When I showed the comparatively simple coloured female, at first beUeved 



