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tinged with olive, and from the latter also by the colour of the back 

 and the bill. The figure above quoted is not very correct, and 

 might be taken for A. polionotus. 

 Hah. Province of Goyaz, Brazil. 



5. Arremon spectabilis, 



.li-remon spectabilis, Sclater, P. Z. 8. 1854, p. 114, pi. 67, 1856, p. 82, 



et 1858, p. 72 ; id. Syn. Av. Tan. p. 20 ; id. Cat. A. B. p. 93 ; Sd. 



et Salv. Nomencl. p. 25 ; iid. P. Z. S. 1879, p. 505 (Antioquia) ; 



Tacz. P.Z.S. 1877, p. 3.32 (N.W.Peru); Berl. et Tacz. P. Z.S. 



1883, p. 548 (W. Ecuador). 

 Arremon erythrorhynchus, iSclatei; P. Z. S. 1855, p. 83, pi. 89, 



et p. 154, 1856, p. 83 ; id. Syn. Av. Tan. p. 21 ; id. Cat. A. B. 



p. 93. 



Above yello-svish oUve ; wings and tail blackish, edged with olive ; 

 head black, su])erciliaries white, vertical band and nape cinereous : 

 below white, with a well-defined black pectoral coUar ; sides 

 cinereous ; bend of wing bright yellow or orange ; bill yellow ; 

 feet pale yellowish brown : whole length 6 inches, wing 3-1, tail 

 2-5. Female nearly similar to the male, but brownish below, and 

 the pectoral collar not so well defined. 



Uah. Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. 



The examination of a large series of this species has convinced me 

 that^. erytlirorhijmhus (based on Bogota skins) maybe safely united 

 to A. spectabilis of Ecuador. 



6. Arremon aurantiirostris. 



Arremon aurantiirostris, Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1847, p. 72; Des Murs, 

 Icon. Orn. pi. 55 ; Bp. Consp. i. p. 488 ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 83, 



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