216 Mr. O. Salvin on Birds 



Calyptrophorus gularis, Cab. in Scliomb. Guiana, iii. 

 p. 678 i?). 



Camacusa. 



In P. gularis the lores are scarlet, whereas in this closely 

 allied species they are black. 



121. CORYPHOSPINGUS CRISTATUS. 



Fringilla cristata, Gra. Syst. Nat. i. p. 926. 



Coryphospingus cristatus, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 109. 



Bartica Grove. 



A single female specimen of this widely- ranging species, 

 of which we have specimens from Peru, Bolivia, and South 

 Brazil. 



122. Catamenia, sp. ? 

 Roraima (6000 ft.). 



The three specimens of Catamenia in Mr. Whitely^s col- 

 lection are all in immature plumage, and therefore cannot 

 be satisfactorily determined. They most resemble examples 

 of C. homochroa of Ecuador. 



123. ZONOTRICHIA PILEATA. 



Emberiza pileata, Bodd. Tabl. PI. Enl. p. 23. 

 Zonotrichia pileata, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 113. 

 Zonotrichia matutina (Gm.), Cab. in Schomb. Guiana, iii. 

 p. 679. 



Merume Mountains, Roraima (3500-4500 ft.) . 



124. COTURNICULUS MANIMBE. 



Fringilla manimbe, Licht. Verz. Doubl. p. 253. 



Coterniculus manimbe, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 116. 



Roraima (3500 ft.) . 



The grey edgings to the feathers of the head and back are 

 rather narrower in these birds than in the Brazilian race, 

 giving the upper surface of the plumage a rather more ru- 

 fescent tinge. 



125. Emberizoides macrubus. 



Fi'ingilla macroura, Gm. Syst. Nat. i. p. 918. 

 Emberizoides macrourus, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 118. 

 Merume Mountains, Roraima (3000-4000 ft.). 



