6 



C(EREBID.E. 



a. S ad. st. 

 h. (S ad. sk. 

 c, d. (S ad. sk. 

 e. S jr- sk. 

 /, g. S ad. sk. 

 /«. c5' ad. sk. 

 i. cJ ji\ sk. 

 j. S ad. sk. 

 k. S ad. sk. 

 I. cJ jr- sk. 

 wj. c? ad. sk. 

 w. c? ad. sk. 



o. ^ ad. sk. 



Bolivia (Bridc/es). 

 Khapaouia, Bolivia (BucJdiy). 

 yimacu, Bolivia (Bucldey). 

 Bolivia (Buchlcy). 

 Tinta, Peru ( Whitely). 

 Paucartambo,Peru ( Whitely). 

 Paucartambo, Peru( TJliifely). 

 Cosuipata, Peru ( TJliifely). 

 Puraamarca, Peru (Jclslci). 

 Pumamarca, Peru (Jehki). 

 Central Peru (Je/ski). 

 Santa Elena, Autioquia 



(Salmon). 

 Medelliu, Antioquia (Sabnon). 



5. Diglossa pectoralis. 



Purchased. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 



Diglossa pectoralis, Cab. J.f. O. 1873, p. 318; Tacz. P. Z. S.1874, 

 p. 511 : id. Orn. Perou, i. p. 419 j Scl. Ibis, 1875, p. 212, pi. iv. 



Black ; uropygium and scapulars cineraceous ; mystacal stripes 

 and square patch on the breast milky white, the upper margin of 

 this patch and crissum chestnut-red ; bill and feet black : whole 

 length 4-75 inches, wing 2"9, tail 2*4. Female. Similar, but colours 

 less distinct. 



Huh. Andes of Peru. 



Only known from specimens obtained by Jelski in Central Peru, 

 one of which has been figured in the ' Ibis,' I. c, and is here de- 

 scribed. A species at once distinguishable by its pectoral iiatch. 



6. Diglossa mystacalis. (Plate I.) 



Diglossa mj'stacalis, Lafr. Eev. Zool. 1846, p. 818 ; Bridqes, P. Z. S. 



1847, p. 29 ; Cassin, Pr. Ac. Sc. Phil.. ISM, p. 274 ; Peich. Ilamlb. 



p. 232, t. dlii. f. 3756 ; Bp. Cump. i. p. 401 ; Grat/, Hand-l. i. p. 119 ; 



Sol. Ibis, 1875, p. 212 ; Scl. et. Salv. P. Z. S. 1870, p 596 (BoHvia). 

 Diglossa mystacea. Gray et Mitch. Gen. B. pi. 42(1846). 



Black ; bend of the wing hoary grey ; under wing-coverts white ; 

 broad mystacal stripes pale red; crissum chestnut-red: whole length 

 6 inches, wing 2-8, tail 2-2. 



Hab. Andes of Bolivia. 



A species discovered by Bridges in the province of Yungas, Bolivia, 

 in 1844, and again recently obtained by Buckley in the same district. 



a, h. c? ad. st. 



c. (5 ad. sk. 



d, e. J ad. sk. 

 /. J ad. sk. 



Bolivia {Bridges). 

 Bolivia {Bridyes). 

 Bolivia (Buckley). 

 Bolivia (Buckley). 



Purchased. 

 Eyton Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 



7. Diglossa carbonaria. 



Serrirostrum carhonarium, d'Orb. et lafr. Syn. Av. ii. p. 25; d'Orb. 



Voy., Ois. p. 373, t. Iviii. tig. 1. 

 Disrlossa carbonaria, Bridges, P. Z. S. 1847, p. 29 ; Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. 



p. 15; iid. P. Z. S. 1879, p. 596; Cassin, Pr. Ac. Sc. Phil. 1864, 



