244 TANAGKID^, 



almost white, on the chin ; abdomen pale cinereous, white in the 

 middle, with a tinge of brown on the breast and of olive on the 

 crissum ; under wing-coverts dirty white, with a slight tinge of 

 yellow ; bill dark horn-colour, paler below ; feet brown : whole 

 length 5'5 inches, wing 2'7, tail 2. Female similar. 



Hab. Veragua. 



Nearest to G. Jlavu/ularis, but easily distinguished by its whitish 

 chin and the brownish tinge of the breast. 



a, b. 2 £id. sk. Calovevora, Veragua (Arce). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



(Types of the species.) 



c. Ad. sk. Calovevora, Veragua (Arce). 0. Salviu, Esq. [P. j. 



d. cJ ad. sk. Chitra, Veragua (A)-ce). Salviu-Grodman Coll. 

 e,f. c? ad. sk. Veragua (Arce). Sclater Coll. 



13. Chlorospingus flavovirens. 



Buarremon flavovirens, Lawr. Aim. L. N. 1'. viii. p. 467 (1867). 

 Chlorospingus flavovhens, Sclater, Ibis, 1885, p. 274. 



Above clear yellowish olive ; below brownish yellow^ ; flanks 

 somewhat cinereous ; under surfaces of wings and tail brownish 

 cinereous ; bill dark horn-colour; feet brown : whole length 6 inches, 

 wing 3-5, tail 2-5. 



Hab. Ecuador. 



Only known from a single skin (apparently of Quito make) in 

 Mr. Lawrence's collection. Upper surface like that of G. hypo- 

 ■phaus, lower clear uniform brownish yellow. 



14. Chlorospingus semifuscus. 



Chlorospingus semifuscus, Scl. et Sain. Komejicl. pp. 24, 157. 



Above olive-green ; cap, nape, and sides of the head dark brownish 

 cinereous : below rather paler brownish cinereous, lighter in the 

 middle of the belly ; lower flanks, crissum, and under wing-coverts 

 dull olive: whole length 5-5 inches, wing 3*1, tail 2-5. 



Hab. Vicinity of Quito, Ecuador. 



a. Ad. sk. Quito, Ecuador. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



(Type of the species.) 



15. Chlorospingus cinereocephalus. 



Chlorospingus cinereocephalus, Taez. P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 132, 516. 



Above olive-green ; head and neck cinereous : below jiale whitish 

 cinereous, throat with a slight fulvous tinge : middle of belly almost 

 white ; flanks and crissum yellowish olive ; under wing-coverts white 

 tinged with yellow ; bill blackish, paler below ; feet brown : whole 

 length 5-2 inches, wing 2-6, tail 2-2. 



Hub. Central Peru. 



A distinct species, recognizable by its pale colour below and by 

 the slight fulvous tinge on the throat. The specimen kindly lent 



