194 T.VNAGIUDJE. 



1. Orthogonys viridis. 



Tanagra viridis, Spu; Ai\ Bras. ii. p. 36, pi. 48. fig. 2. 



Orthogonys viridis, Sfrickl. Ann. N. H. xiii. p. 421 ; Bp. Coiisp. i. 



p. 331; Sclnter, P. Z. 8. 1856, p. 122; id. Syn. Av. Tan. p. 46; 



id. Cat. A. B. p. 82 ; Bwrm. Si/st. Uvh. iii. p. 170 ; Pelz. Orn. 



Bras. p. 211 ; Sd. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 22; Berl. J. f. 0. 1873, 



p. 243 (St. Catharina) ; Salo. Cat. Strickl. CM. p. 193. 

 Tanagra vegeta, Litht. in Miis. Berol. 



Above olive-green ; wiags brownish black, margins like the back ; 

 tail nearly uniform olive ; boncabh yellowish olive : bill dark horn- 

 colour ; feet pale brown : whole length 8 inches, wing ;i'7, tail 3'5. 

 Female similar. 



Eab. S.E. Brazil. 



a. Ad. st. Brazil. M. Claussen [P.]. 



b, c. Ad. sk. Brazil. M. Claussen [P.J. 

 d, e. Ad. sk. Brazil. Sclater Coll. 



/. cJ ad. sk. Sao Paulo, Brazil (Joyner'). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



g, h. (S ad. sk. Rio Grande do Sul {Royers). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



i,j. (S $ ad. sk. Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul Salvin-Godman Coll. 



(Joynei'). 



k. Skeleton. Brazil. Eyton Coll. 



27. CHLOROTHRAUPIS. 



Type. 

 Chlorothraupis, Eidyw. Pr. U. S. N. M. 1883, p. 412 ... . C. carmioli. 



Under this term Mr. Ridgway has lately separated some uniform 

 olive species formerly assigned to Ortlioijonys, of which we know 

 little at present. The bill is shorter and stouter than in Orthogonys, 

 and more like that of some species of Pyramja. 



Key to the Species. 



A. Colour above olive-ereen. 



Lores and rim round the eye olive 1. carmioli, p. 194. 



Lores and rim round the eye yellow 2. olivacea, p. 19o. 



B. Colour above brownish olive 3. stolsmanni, p. 195. 



1. Chlorothraupis carmioli. 



Phoenicothraupis carmioli. Later. Ann. L. N. Y. ix. p. 100 (Costa 



Rica) ; Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1873, pp. 186, 780 (S. Peru) ; iid. 



Nomencl. p. 22 ; Salvin, Ibis, 1869, p. 313 ; Tacz. Orn. Per. ii. 



p. 499; Biihjw. Pr. U. S. JV. M. 1883, p. 411 (Costa Rica) ; Frantz. 



J.f. Orn. 1869, p. 299 (Costa Rica). 

 Chlorotliraupis carmioli, Salv. et Godm. Biol. Centr.-Am., Aues, i. 



p. 299, t. XX. fig. 1. 



Uniform olive ; below rather paler ; throat slightly tinged with 

 yellowish, and obscurely freckled with dark striations ; bill and 

 feet dark plumbeous : whole length (r7 inches, wing 3'5, tail 2-6. 



Hab. Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Peru. 



The Central-American specimens are rather darker below, and it 



