276 TYRANNIM2. 



Sao Paolo, Brazil (Joyner). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Brazil (Joyner). 



Brazil. Sclater Coll. 



Brazil. Ld. Stuart de Rothe- 



say [P.]. 



Brazil. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Brazil. Purchased. 



Uruguay. Alan Peel [C.]. 



Conchitas, Arg. Pep. (Hudson). Sclater Coll. 



Conchitas, Arg. Pep. (Hudson). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Punta Lara, Buenos Ayres. H. Durnford [C.]. 



Buenos Ayres (Haslehust). Sclater Coll. 



Pampas of Arg. Republic {Ley- Salvin-Godman Coll. 



bold). 



Cangalli, Bolivia {Buckley). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Bolivia [D. Forbes). Sclater Coll. 



Bolivia. T. Bridges [C.]. 



Lima, Peru {Nation). Sclater Coll. 



Eyton Coll. 



10. Tyrannus apolites. 



Lapliyctes apolites, Cab. et Hein. Mm. Hein. ii. p. 77. 

 Tyrannus apolites, Ridgw. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. i. p. 478. 



Similar to T. melancholicus, but smaller, bill shorter and weaker ; 

 cap blackish, not greyish ; darker back and mucb paler belly ; 

 first five primaries acuminated : whole length 7 inches, wing 4-2, 

 tail 3-7. 



Hah. S.E. Brazil (?). 



The unique specimen of this curious bird has been kindly lent to 

 me for examination by Herr Heine. I think it belongs to a distinct 

 species, most nearly allied to T. melancholicus, and Graf v. Ber- 

 lepsch is of the same opinion. Judging from the " make " I should 

 say the skin is from S.E. Brazil (Rio). 



11. Tyrannus albogularis. 



Tyrannus albogularis, Burnt. Syst. TJeb. ii. p. 465; Scl. et Salv. 

 Nomencl. p. 53; Pelz. Orn. Bras. p. 117; Finsch, P. Z. S. 1870, 

 p. 572 ; Scl P. Z. S. 1880, p. 29 ; Ridgw. P. U.S. N. M. i. 

 p. 477; Reinh. Fuglef. Camp. Bras. p. 139. 



Above greenish olive ; head cinereous, with a blackish stripe 

 through the eye ; concealed vertical crest scarlet ; wings brownish 

 black, with slight whitish edgings to the secondaries ; tail black : 

 beneath, throat white, abdomen and under wing-coverts sulphur- 

 yellow ; five outer primaries emarginatcd at the tips ; tail deeply 

 forked ; bill and feet black : whole length 8 inches, wing 4-3, tail 4. 

 Female similar. 



Hah. Interior of Brazil. 



A perfectly distinct species, distinguishable from T. melancholicus 



