Birds of Columbia. 333 



vl05. TvRAXNiscrs chrysops. 



We obtained three specimens of this species in three different 

 localities — Hcrradura, Pirico, and Xaranjo. All three differ in 

 size, 



■^106. Tyraxxiscus improbus. 



Owing to some oversight, our specimen of this species was not 

 labelled. It was obtained, 1 fancy, either at Xaranjo or some- 

 where between Ocaila and Bucaramanga. 



• 107. Myiozetetes guianexsis. 



A common bird between Canta and the ^lagdalena. 



108. SuBLEGAxrs GLABER, Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1868, p. 171. 

 Santa Marta. 



109. PiTAXGUS RUFIPEXXIS. 



A bird of the low country. We shot it near Cienaga. The 

 people of the country call it " Pecho amarillo " (the yellow- 

 breast). When at Barauquilla, Jan. 1st, we saw an old bird of 

 this species feeding its young ones, which were sitting in a lai-ge 

 tree in the middle of the town. 



.110. MyIODYXASTES NOBILIS. 



Obtained once in a wood in the ravine to the west of Bucara- 

 manga. 



till. Myiarchus erythrocercus. 

 ^Mimosa thicket, Santa Marta. Iris brown. 



112. Myiarchus xigriceps. 



We found this Flycatcher to be common at llerradura, and in 

 other localities between Ocafia and Bucaramanga. Iris brown. 



113. Myiobius x.ivius. 



A common species near the stream at Ocafia. The patch on 

 the vertex is orange in the male and yellow in the female. 



• [TYB.-vxTascrs niPROBrs, Scl. &: Salv. P. Z. S. 1870, p. 841. 



This little TjTaut-bird we have recently described from a single speci- 

 men in Mr. Goeriug's collection from Merida. Its nearest ally is T. ivVw- 

 si?tiu.s of Guatemala. See our notes on the genus, P. Z. S. 1870. p. S42. — 

 P. L. S. & O. S.] 



t [MYi.\Rcnrs erythrockbcus, Scl. & Salv. 



See our remarks on this species, P. Z. S. 1868, p. 631.— P. L. S. & O. S.] 



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