( -^ ) 



21. Tanagra caelestis Spix. 

 Tiicz., Oin. Per., ii., p. 4K5. 

 6 ? . Vina, HnamaoLuco (r),5<)i) feet), Marcb. 



*2:.'. Tanagra darwini Bp. 

 Tacz., Orn. Per., ii., p. 4SS. 



6 ?. Cajamarca (9,300 feet, 10,000 feet), Decemljer, Jainiaiy. 

 S . ( 'ajabamba (9,000 feet), January. 



c?, ?, (? jnv. Huamaclnico (10,400 feet), FebriiaiT, March. 

 " Eyes red." 



*2;i. Pyrauga tschudii. 



Pi/raiK/a fntarrn tsrhuilit ]?crl. & 8tol/,ni., P. Z. S., 1892, p. 375. 



Pi/raii(/a (iznrd.c Tac,/.., l>rn. Pi'r., ii., p. 496. 



c? 9 . Cajabaml)a (9,000 feet), January. 



(? S . Cliusgon, Huamachuco (8,500), February. 



cJ S . Sueclia, Huamachuco (9,000 feet), February. 



<S  Vina, Huamachuco (5,500 feet), March. 



This Peruvian form of P. testacea is readily distinguished from the typical bird by 

 the brighter red of the male and the clearer yellow of the female. Count Berlejisch, 

 to whom I submitted a male specimen, says that it is rather more rosy in tint than 

 examjiles from Chirimoto and the wing longer, but he had no specimens at hand 

 from Lima, whence his types of P. t. tschudii were sent. 



*24. Buarremon baroni sp. nov. 

 (Plate I., fig. 1.) 



yiilirafusco-schistacens, alis et cauda nigricantibus extrorsum schistacoo limbatis, 

 ca]iite medio supra pallide castaneo (ad frontem saturatiore ad nucham inxllidiore) 

 ca]iitis laterilius nigris, loris flavis ; corpore toto subtus flavido, liy]iochondrii8 

 olivaceis, stria angusta mystacali nigra ; rostro nigro, pedibus cor^linis. Long, tola 

 circa 6'5, alae 3'0, caudae 3'2, rostri a rictu n-fi, tarsi PIS. 



? mari similis. 



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



(?. Huamachuco (10,400 feet), 25th March. 



Allied to B. comptus and B. tricolor, but differs from both, inter alia, in the 

 colour of the to]) of the head, which is pale chestnut on the forehead and gradually 

 passes into jjale drab on the nape of the neck. There is also a black line from 

 either side of the mouth, which jjasses down the sides of the throat. 



Mr. Baron obtained several specimens of this tlistinct species at Cajabamba and 

 elsewhere. 



*25. Buarremon rufigenis sji. nov. 



(Plate I., fig. 2.) 



Supra schistaceus, alis et cauda nigricantibus schistaceo limbatis, pileo toto 

 nucha et capitis lateribus rufis, loris albidis ; subtus albus, pectoris lateribus, 

 hypocbondriis et tectricibns subcaudalibns schistaceo lavatis, stria mystacali utrimpie 

 uigricante ; rostro nigro, pedibus corylinis. Long, tota circa 7'3, alae 3-3, caudae 

 3-4, rostri a rictu o-(;, tarsi PI. 



