from the Isthmus of Panama. 11 



colour^ the under white at the base with the end dusky ; irides 

 brown ; legs and feet dark brown. 



Length 7 in,; wing 2^; tail 2\; bill |; tarsus 1. 



This very distinctly coloured species was observed only at one 

 locality, which was on the line of the Panama Railroad, near the 

 summit of the Atlantic slope. In form it agrees with 7/.^?7"5eMs (Sw,). 



But few were seen, and no female obtained. 



Fam. TYRANNIC^. 



2. PiTANGUS ALBOVITTATUS, Sp. nOV. 



Male. — Crown and sides of the head blackish brown, crest 

 gamboge-yellow ; a broad band of white encircling the head, be- 

 ginning at the bill and running over the eyes ; upper plumage 

 olive-green, quills and tail dark brown, the latter and the second- 

 aries margined with pale-yellowish white ; throat white, under- 

 plumage bright yellow j under wing-coverts and inner edges of 

 quills pale yellow ; bill black ; irides brown ; legs and feet black. 



Length 65 in. ; wing Z\ ; tail 2| ; bill f ; tarsi f. 



This Pitangus, of which the sexes are alike, is of about the size 

 of P. lidor, but its colours are different. The bill is shorter and 

 stouter, being of the same form as in the larger species of this 

 genus. 



3. Myiozetetes granadensis, sp. nov. 



Male. — Upper plumage olive-green, with a concealed crest of 

 bright orange-red ; front, lores and superciliary stripe dull yel- 

 lowish white ; sides of the crown and occiput tinged with cine- 

 reous ; wings and tail of a fine brown, edged with pale greenish 

 yellow ; throat greyish white with a slight tinge of yellow, under 

 plumage bright deep yellow ; bill black ; irides light brown ; legs 

 and feet black. 



The crest of the female is not quite so bright. 



Length 6^ in. ; wing 3| ; tail 2| ; bill | ; tarsi {^. 



In general colour this bird is much like M. columbianus, Cab. 

 et Hein., but it differs in having the bill rather shorter and 

 much broader at the base : the superciliary stripe is also quite 

 indistinct j and it wants the pale-yellow tips of the wing-coverts, 

 which exist in that species. 



