28. CYCLORHIS. 321 



Crown and nape, ear-coverts, cheeks, and chin grey ; a more or 

 less broad stripe of maroon-red extending from the nostrils over the 

 eyes and along the sides of the occiput ; crown in old birds freijuently 

 tinged with the same colour ; rest of upper parts olive-green ; all 

 the uuderparts uniform bright yellow, brightest on the under wing- 

 coverts and on the inner edge of the remiges ; base of mandible 

 black ; rest of bill, and feet, pale horn-colour ; iris cherry-red. Culmen 

 0-7 inch, wing 8-2, tail 2-4, tarsus OfJo. 



Hah. iSouthern Mexico and Guatemala. 



y. CyclorMs contrerasi. 



Cyclorhis controrasi, Taczan. P. Z. S. 1870, p. 224, pi. 21 ; Reichen. S,- 

 Schaloiv, J.f. 0. 1880, p. 97. 



Entire crown of head deep rusty brown, a few feathers on the 

 centre of the crown with greenish centres ; rest of upper parts rich 

 yellowish green, this colour changing into rich yellow on the sides 

 of the neck, ear-coverts, fore neck, chest, and under surface of wing ; 

 chin, breast, abdomen, under tail-coverts, and thighs pure white ; 

 flanks slightly tinged with fulvous ; bill and feet flesh-colour ; base 

 of mandible black. 



cJ ad. (Callacater, March 30, 1873) : — Culmen 0-G5 inch, wing 

 3-1, tail 2-65, tarsus 0-<J6. 



Hah. Peru. 



