84 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 14. NIO 25. 



All these specimens are decidedly lighter (not brownish- 

 orange) than Colombia specimens, but otherwise similar. 



Calospiza vitriolina Cab. 1 (^ "Va? 1 c^5 1 9 Vs? 1 c?5 I ? 

 10/3, 1 (^ 17^, c?, 1 ? 'Vt, road to Nanegal, 6000 f. 



Calospiza gyroloides bång si Hellmayr. — 1 c^ Vs» Grualea, 

 5000 f.; 1 J ^'U, 1 ? ^Ve, 1 å '7ii, 1 (^ juv. ^Vii, below Mindo, 

 4500 f. 



The golden yellow patch on tlie lesser wing-coverts is well 

 developed in all these specimens, but the yellowish börder to 

 the posterior edge of the rufous cap is better developed in 

 old than in young birds. 



Calospiza nigriviridis Lafr. — 1 (^ '^/^, I q, I $ ^"/s^ Nane- 

 gal 4—5000 f.; 1 ? V^, 2 c^c^ V^, no locality. 



Calospiza cyanopgia Berl. & Tacz. — 1 (^, 1 $ Ys^ 1 <S^ 

 1 ? Ve, 1 (^, 1 ? 'Vv, Gualea, 5000 f. 



Calospiza labradorides Boiss. — 1 $ ^7?? Gualea, 5000 f.; 

 1 c^ 74, 1 d", 1 ? '7;, Mindo 5500—6000 f. 



Calospiza parzudakii Lafr. — ^ SSy 1 ? 'Vs^ Baeza, 6000 f . 



Calospiza parzudakii lunigera Sclater. — 1 $ 75? near 

 Gualea; 1 c^, 1 ? 7^, 2 ?$ ^V^, 1 ^ ^^/„ Nanegal, 5500 f. 



This birds must apparently be considered as the substitute 

 of the former on the western side of the Andes, and as usu- 

 ally is the case, the one of the eastern side is more brilliantly | 

 coloured. 



Calospiza venusta Sclater. — ^ S ^U, ^ S ^^U, ^ S, 1 ? 

 7io, Gualea, 4000 f. 



Iridornis dubusia ignicapillus Chapm. — 1 (^, 1 ? ^Vö» 

 1 c^, Ic^ juv. 27^, below Nono 9000 f. 



Poecilothraupis atricrissa Tacz. & Berl. — 1 c^ 72' 1 o 

 '% 1 c^, 1 ? '75. 1 J '75' 1 (^ '% 1 ? 'Vs' Lloa, 11—12000 f.; 

 1 $ ^7?' above Nono, llOOOf. »Found the whole year but 

 mostly in May; feeds on berries in the bushes, seldom fre- 

 quenting the high trees.» (L. S.) 



Poecilothraupis palpebrosa coerulescens Berl. — 1 {^, 1 $ 

 '7i' 1 S '7i, 1 å '7ii, 1 ? 'Vii, below Papallacta, 9—10000 f. 



Buthraupis cucuUata Jard. — 2 9$, 1 9 ^/s' 2 c^c^, 1 $ 

 '/lo, below Lloa, 9000 f. »Common in high forest.» (L. S.) 



