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TTRANNIDJE. 



a 2 ad sk Merum<5 Mta., British Guiana Salvin-Godrnan Coll. 

 (Whitely). 



b. Subsp. typica. 



a. J ad. sk. Ypanema, Brazil (Natterer). Sclater Coll. 



b. Ad. sk. Bahia, Brazil (Wucherer). Sclater Coll. 



c. Ad. sk. Pelotas, Bio Grande do Sul Salvin-GodmanColl. 



(Joyner). 



? d. Jut. sk. Pernauibuco, Brazil (Forbes). Sclater Coll. 



7. Leptopogon tristis. 



Leptopogon, sp. inc., Scl. Cat. A. B. p. 214. 



Leptopogon tristis, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1876, p. 254:, et 1879, 

 pp. 589, 613 ; White, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 606. 



Above olive ; cap rather darker ; wings and tail blackish, 

 margined with olive, the two rows of wing-coverts and three or four 

 outer secondaries with clear yellowish-white apical spots : beneath 

 pale sulphur-yellow ; under wing-coverts yellow ; inner margins of 

 wing-feathers whitish ; bill horn-colour, lower mandible paler ; 

 feet brown : whole length 4-4 inches, wing 2*1, tail 2-1. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



The wing-bands are clear yellowish in this species, and not 

 ochraceous. It is somewhat doubtful whether specimen a is really 

 the same as b, which must be regarded as the type. Specimen a is 

 probably from Venezuela, whence there is a similar skin in Graf v. 

 Berlepsch's collection. 



a. Ad. sk. 



b. Ad. sk. 



S. America (imperfect). 

 Simacu, Bolivia (Buckley). 



Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 (Type of the species.) 



8. Leptopogon oustaleti. 



Leptopogon oustaleti, Scl. P. Z. S. 1887, p. 47, t. ix. fig. 2. 



Above olive-green ; narrow rim round the eye yellow ; large 

 auricular spot black ; wings and tail blackish brown, edged with 

 olive ; bend of the wing yellow ; outer secondaries with a slight 

 white terminal spot: beneath pale yellowish, washed with olive, 

 brighter on the throat and on the middle of the belly ; under wing- 

 coverts pale sulphur-yellow ; upper mandible horn-colour ; lower 

 whitish ; feet brown : whole length 4-7 inches, wing 2-5, tail 2-5. 



Bab. Colombia. 



This well-marked species is easily known by the cap being 

 uniform with the back, the yellow rim round the eye, and the well- 

 marked auricular spot. The type is in the Paris Museum. 



