250 TANAGEID^. 



blnck, bordered above bj- distinct white superciliaries ; wings and 

 tail dark brown, with olivaceous edgings on the wings : below 

 ehcstnut-red, much paler and more fulvous on the middle of the 

 belly ; chin and upper part of throat black ; under wing-coverts 

 rufous : bill black ; feet pale brown : whole length 5-3 inches, 

 wing 2-4, tail 2-4. 



Hah. Peru and Bolivia. 



a. Ad. sk. Peru. Sclater Coll. (Type 



of the species.) 

 6. Ad. sk. Bolivia (Bucklei/). Sclater Coll. 



c-e. Ad. sk. Ramosaui, Bolivia {Buckley). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



29. Chlorospingus goeringi. 



Chlorospingus goeringi, <S'c/. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1870, p. 784, pi. xlvi. 

 fig. 1 ; lid. Nomencl. p. 24. 



Above dark slate-colour, head black ; long and broad supercilia- 

 ries white ; wings and tail brownish black : below chestnut-red, 

 flanks brownish ; bill dark plumbeous ; feet pale brown : whole 

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



Hah. Andes of Merida, Venezuela. 



This is a very well-marked species, with its broad white superci- 

 liaries and chestnut under surface. 



a. Ad. sk. Paramos of Merida, Venezuela Sclater CoU. (Type 



(Goerinff). of the species.) 



30. Chlorospingus inelanotis. 



Chlorospingus melanotis, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1854, p. 157, pi. 68, 1855, 

 p. 155, 1856, p. 92 ; id. 8yn. Av. Tan. p. 30 ; Scl. et Snln. Nomencl. 

 p. 24; Tacz. et Bed. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 82 (Ecuador). 



Above dark plumbeous, lower back tinged with olive ; wings and 

 tail brownish black, with olivaceous edgings ; lores and sides of 

 head black, bordered above by slight whitish superciliaries : below 

 reddish ochraceous, brighter in tlie middle, and passing into brown 

 on the flanks ; under wing-coverts fulvous ; bill dark plumbeous ; 

 feet pale rufous : whole length 5-2 inches, wing 2-7, tail 2"6. 

 Female similar, but above paler and more olivaceous. 



Hah. Colombia. 



Only known to me from specimens received in " Bogota " col- 

 lections ; but the two following species, from Ecuador and Peru, are 

 very closely allied. 



