2.26 Mr. J. G. Kerr on the Birds 



37. Pyrocephalus rubineus (Bodd,). 



Villa Coiicepcion, Oct. 1896 ; W., Jan. 16, 1897. 



38. MyIARCHUS TYRANNULUS (MuU.). 



Lengua, Ptlko. 

 W., Feb. 9, 1897. 



39. Empidonomus aurantio-atro-cristatus (D'Orb. et 

 Lafr.) ? 



Lengua, Kispobdba. 



Villa Concepcion, Oct. 13, 1896. 



W. This Tyrant, wliicli Mr. Sclater thinks is in all 

 probability the species here designated, has a concealed crest 

 of red and orange, and a much stronger bill than Myiarchus 

 tyrannulus. 



40. MiLVULUs tyrannus (Linn.). 



Villa Concepcion, Oct. 1896. Very common, and in 

 small flocks of up to 15 individuals. 

 W., Nov. 1896. 



Fam. Xll. D E N D R o c o L a p T 1 n ^. 



41. FURNARIUS RUFUS (Gm.). 

 Villa Concepcion. Very common. 



W. Very abundant. Building, Nov. ,2, 1896. 



4.2. Synallaxis frontalis, Pelz. 

 W., Jan. 20, 1897. 



43. Synallaxis phryganophila (Vieill.). 

 "W. Common. Building, Nov. 1896. 



44. Phacelodomus striaticollis (D'Orb. et Lafr.). 



Villa Concepcion, Oct. 1896. One of the most con- 

 spicuous species there, especially noticeable for the loud 

 characteristic duet of the male and female, which was one of 

 the most familiar bird-sounds, as well as for its huge twig- 

 built nest, which we constantly came across in the open scrub. 



W., Nov. 1896. Building. Very common. 



45. Xiphocolaptes major (Vieill.). 

 Lengua, Siand. 



Villa Concepcion, Oct. 1896. In monte on western bank 



