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GENEBA AND SPECIES OI' BIRDS. 



19. parva, Lawr. (p. 124, pt.)* S. Mexico 



(Kidgway, t. c. p. 568.) (Oaxaca, Chiapas). 



[richardsoni, SaWin & Godman, Ibis, 1891, Guatemala. 

 p. 611.] Nicaragua. 



•20. h3rpoxantha, Cah. fp. 111.) 



S. Brazil. 



21. cinnamomea(i/a/j-.). (p. 138: </• Hellmayr, Brazil. 

 /. ,-. P..V21.) 



22. ruficollis, C'aS. (p. 140.) S. & 0. Brazil. 



[plumbeiceps, Salvad. Boll. Mus. Torino, x. N. Argentina. 

 DO. 208, p. 5 (189.?).] Bolivia. 



2S. palustris, Bormnv. (p. 112, pi. ii.) 



Argentina. 



24. lorenzi, Hellmayr, Verli. z.-b. Ges. Wien, lir. ? Cayenne, 

 p. 522 (1904). 



25. nigroatirantia {Bodd.). (p. 113.) 



houvrcuil, P. L. S. Miill. Cf. Hellmayr, t. e. 



p. 619, 

 cahoclinho, Pelz. (p. K^, note). Cf. Hellmayr, 



/. c. p. 520. 



S. Brazil. 



2r.. saturata, Hellmayr, Verb. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 

 liv. p. 520 (1904). 



S. Brazil 

 ^S. Paulo V 



* Mr. Ridgway places S. parva of Lawrence a8 a subspecies of S. miniita. The 

 type was lent to Messrs. Sahia and Godman and was examined by me. I considered 

 it to be a species allied to S. onoreleti, but, as it was a female bird, I may liave been 

 mistaken, and 1 therefore accept Mr. Eidj^way's conclusion. 



