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22. Parula pitiayumi (Vieill.). 



Baeza, on the eastern side of the Eastern Andes, 5000 feet. 

 This was the only place where we met with it. 



23. Parula inornata Baird. 



A large series from San Nicolas, Guanacillo, and Rio 

 Blanco, W. Ecuador. The birds were very plentiful in July at 

 Intag, and niiml)ers of them together were constantly hopping 

 about the bushes close to the huts. They are very quick 

 little creatures, and always on the move. 



24. DeNDR(ECA BLACKBURNIili (Gm.). 



These birds were as thick as autumn leaves at Papallacta, 

 E. Ecuador, 11,500 feet, in February, but very few of them 

 were in mature plumage. 



25. Dendrceca striata (Forst.). 



(^ . Archidona, at the headwaters of the Napo. Shot 

 in the clearing near the huts. 



26. Dendrckca estiva (Gm.). 



3 c? s, 1 ? . Archidona. All were shot in the high gables 

 of the Indian huts, where they were constantly hunting 

 for insects. 



27. Geothlypis semiplava (Scl.). 



A pair from San Nicolas, W. Ecuador, in September. 



28. Geothlypis Philadelphia (Wils.). 

 ^ . Papallacta, in February. 



29. Myiodioctes canadensis (L.). 



3 c?s, 2 ? s. Archidona, April 1899. 



30. Basileuterus coronatus (Tsch.). 



6 c? s, 2 ? s. Milligalli and Canzacota, 6000 to 6500 feet. 

 Some of the males have the inner webs of the wing-feathers 

 edged with creamy white on the underside, while others 

 have it distinctly cinnamon. One male from Canzacota has 

 white nasal coverts, and a few very yellow feathers on the 

 forehead. 



31. Basileuterus semicervinus Scl. 



One male and one female from Nanegal, W. Ecuador. 

 Both were shot quite in the forest. 



