C 4 ) 

 14. Atticora cyanoleuca (Vioill.). 



Tacz., Orn. P<>r., i., p. 244 ; Sbarpe, Cut. Birds B. M., x., p. ISC). 

 <?. C'ajabamba (9,000 feet), January. 



15. Atticora cinerea (Gm.). 



Tacz., Orn. Per., i., p. 243 ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M., x., p. 184. 



cj. Cajabainba (9,000 feet), January. 



?. Near (/ajamarca (10,000 feet), Oth May. 



*l'i. Diglossa brunneiventris T-afr. 



Tacz., Urn. Per., i., p. 420. 



<J. Cajamarca (11,000 feet), January. 



(?. S juv., ?. ('ajabamba (0,000 feet), .January, Ajiril. 



S juv. Huamachuco (10,400 feet), March. 



" E3-es brown." 



*1T. Diglossa sittoides ((rorb. iV LatV.). 



Tacz., Orn. Prr., i., ji. 417. 



S ?. Cajal>aniba (»,<>( III feet), January. 



?. Sueclia, Huamachuco (9,000 feet), February. 



18. Conirostrnm cinereum (iFOib. & Tjafr.). 



Tacz., On>. Petr., i., p. 425. 



(? ? . Cajabamba (9,000 feet), January. 



?. Chusgon, Hiiamachnc.o (8,500 feet), February. 



S. Huamachuco (10,400 feet), February, March. 



*10. Certhiola mexicana Scl. 



Cat. Birds B. AL, xi., p. 38. 



Certhiola peruviana Tacz., Orn. Per., i., p. 430. 



?. Cajamarca (9,200 feet). 



S ?. Cajabamba (8,000 ami U,ooo icut), Aiu'il. 



3. Vina, Huamachuco (5,500 feet), February, March. 



Mr. Sclater unites C.permiana with C. mexicana. The only difference between 

 them tliat I can trace is the smallness of the white wing-spot in the Peruvian birds, 

 but this cliaracter is somewhat variable even in tlie specimens before me. 



20. Euphonia taczanowskii. 



Eupkonia ckloroticu snbsp. taczanoivskii Scl., Cat. BirdK II. .][., xi., ]i. 04. 



Euphonia serrirostris Tacz., Or«. Prr., ii., ]>. 440. 



S ? . Malea, Cajabamba (8,000 feet), April. 



This bird seems fairly sej)arablo from tlie tyjiical E. chlorotica of Guiana, 

 for not only does the male differ in the jiali! Hut of tlie yellow portion of the 

 plumage and in the shade of the |)urple of tlu^ back and thniaf, Imt \\\q female has 

 the whole of fiie central jiortion nl' th<' under siirl'aee pale j^rey iMiiiilerrupted by an 

 olive-green jiectoral baud. 



