19. PHOXIPARA. 



151 



a. J ad. sk. 



b. rf ad. sk. 

 ft d; d,e. $ 



ad. sk. 

 /. (J ad. sk. 



y. 2juv.sk. 

 h,i. J Jad.sk. 



k. <3 ad. sk. 



/. 5; m. cTjuv. sk. 

 n. rf ad. sk. 



o. 2 ad. sk. 



p. <3 ad. sk. 

 q, r. <3 J ad. sk. 

 s. c? ad. sk. 

 t. <5 ad. sk. 



West Indies (1?. C. Taylor). 



Jamaica. 



Jamaica. 



Spanishtown, Jamaica, Aug. 



10, 18G1 (W. W. Marsh; 



Sm.no. 24393). 

 Spauishtown, Jamaica (W. T. 



March; Sm. no. 24398). 

 Spanishtown, Jamaica ( IV. T. 



March ; Sm. nos. 24398 and 



22198). 

 S. Andrews, Jamaica, March 



5, 1879 (E. Neivton). 

 Jamaica ( W. Osburn). 

 Samana, San Domingo, Sept. 



16, 1883 (C. G. McGregor). 

 S. Thomas, Dec. 1, 1857 (O. 



Salvin). 

 Santa Lucia {Semper). 

 S. Croix (A. Newton). 

 Barbadoes (Briyys). 

 Barbadoes. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 P. H.Gosse,Esq.[C.]. 



U.S. Nat. Museum 

 [P.]. 



U.S. Nat. Museum 



[P.]. 

 Sclater Coll. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Salvin-Godnian Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sir B. Schomburgk 

 [P.]. 



5. Phonipara fuliginosa. 



Fringilla fuliginosa, Neuwied, Beitr. Natury. Bra*, iii. pt. 1, p. 629 



(1830). 

 Sporophila unicolor, Licht. Nomencl. Av. p. 45 (1854). 

 Orvzoborus unicolor, Burnt. Tli. Bras. ii. p. 240 (1856) ; Pelz. Orn. 



Bras. pp. 222, 329 (1871). 

 Amaurospiza unicolor, Cub. J. f. O. 1866, p. 307 ; Salv. Ibis, 1886, 



p. 503. 

 Amaurospiza fuliginosa, Cab. J. f. O. 1874, p. 85. 

 Phonipara furnosa, Later. Ann. Lye. N. Y. x. p. 396 (1874) ; Ridyiv. 



Pr. XT. S. Nat. Mm. iv. p. 172 (1881); Salv. Ibis, 1885, 



p. 215. 

 Phonipara phseoptila, Salvin §■ Godman, Ibis, 18S4, p. 445. 



Adult male. General colour above sooty black with a slight wash 

 of olive, the lower back, rump, and upper tail-coverts washed with 

 grey ; lesser and median coverts like the back and similarly tinted 

 with olive ; greater coverts, bastard-wing, primary-coverts, quills, 

 and tail-feathers black, very slightly glossed with olive externally ; 

 crown of head, sides of face, and under surface of body black, washed 

 slightly with olive on the crown and ear-coverts ; the breast and 

 abdomen dull sooty grey, as also the sides of the body and flanks ; 

 under tail-coverts dull sooty grey, with ashy-fulvous margins ; under 

 wing-coverts sooty blackish, with whitish bases : axillaries also sooty 

 black, ashy internally ; quills below dusky, the inner edge ashy : 

 " bill blackish horn-colour; feet greyish fleshy-brown " (Neuwied). 

 Total length 4-5 inches, culmen - 45, wing 2-35, tail 1-8, tarsus 

 0-65. 



