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tanagrid.t:. 



Above puri)lisli black ; broad front j-ello-^', bordered behind by a 

 black line ; cap blue ; rump and upper tail- coverts orang-e-yellow : 

 below orauge-yellow ; throat glossy black ; axillaries pale yeUow ; 

 under ■\ving-coverts and inner margins of wing-feathers white ; bill 

 and feet black : whole length 4-4 inches, wing 2-5, tail 1-5. 

 Female. Olive-green, below rather lighter and yellowish ; cap blue ; 

 front tinged with orange-yellow. 



Hub. San Domingo. 



The statement of Lembeye that this species occurs in Cuba is afl 

 error. (C/. Gundlach, J. f. 0. 1855, p. 470, and 1861, p. 409.) 



a. (S jr. ; b. San Domingo (^3IcGrigor). Sclater Coll. 



5 ad. .sk. 



c-e. c? ad. sk. San Domingo (Salle). Purchased. 



/. Jad.sk. Samana, San Domingo (Cor^). Salviu-Godman Coll. 



2. Euphonia insignis. 



Euphonia insignis, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 621, pi. 52. fig. 1 ; 

 Tacz. P. Z. S. 1882, p. 10. 



Glossy black ; cap and nape blue ; front chestnut-yellow, bordered 

 behind by a black line ; rump yellow, upper tail-coverts glossy 

 black like the back ; below bright yellow, throat black : whole 

 length 4-6 inches, wing 2'6, tail 1-6. 



Ifah. Jima, Ecuador (Bucl-ley). 



Besides the two male specimens of this fine Euphonia from Messrs. 

 Salvin and Godman's collection, I have seen but one other, from 

 Ecuador also. The species is very near E. muska, but distingiiish- 

 able by its narrower and more chestnut-yellow front, the hhuh upper 

 tail-coverts, and brighter yellow under-plumage. The female is not 

 known. 



a, b. (S ad. sk. Jima, Ecuador {Buckley). Salvin-Godmau Coll. 



(Types of the species.) 



3. Euphonia sclateri. 



Euphone organiste, De.<:m. Taiuj. i. 10 ( J) et 20 ($) ; Vieill. Gal. 



Ois. Suppl. pi. s. n. ( c? et $ ). 

 Cyanophonia musica, Bj). Pev. Zool. 1851, p. 138; id. Note s. I. Tariff. 



p. 12. 

 Euphonia fiavifrous, Scl. P. Z. S. 185G, p. 271 ; id. Syn. Av. Tan. p. 07 



(jiec Sparrm.). 

 Euphonia sclateri, Bp. in Mus. Par. ; Sund. Q^fv. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 



1800, p. .506; Sclaf. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 17 ; Gundl. J.f. O. 1874, 



p. 311, 1878, p. 160 ; id. An. Soc. Esp. H. K. 1878, p. 101. 

 Euphonia bryanti, Baird, MS. 



Above purplish black ; cap blue ; front orange-yellow, bordered 

 behind by a black line ; rump and body below orange-yellow : whole 

 length 4-2 inches, wing 2-4, tail 1-4. Fanale. Olive-green, rump 

 rather lighter ; cap blue ; front red ; below yellowish olive-green. 



Hah. Porto Eico. 



