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and the crown of the female is less rufous than that of the 

 male, while her throat is slate-colour. But in the eastern 

 skins both the male and female have the forehead black and no 

 difference in the colour of the crown ; both have black throats 

 of a deeper hue than the western male. 



38. ViREOSYLVIA JOSEPHS Scl. 



3 c? s. Mindo and Canzacota, West Ecuador, 6500 feet. 

 Found singly, 



39. ViREo CHivi (Vieill.). 



2 c?s, 3 ? s, San Nicolas, West Ecuador, in September. 

 With the exception of the female having a shorter wing, the 

 sexes do not differ. 



40. Cyclorhis nigrirostris Lafr. 



We collected specimens at Milligalli and Gualea, West 

 Ecuador, and also at Baeza, East Ecuador, which appear 

 to be exactly alike. 



41. Atticora cyanoleuca (Vieill.), 



We met with this SAvallow in many places at altitudes of 

 from 600 feet to 10,000 feet. 



42. Atticora cinerea (Gm.). 



One male shot on the dead branch of a tree at Nanegal, 



43. Atticora tibialis (Cass.). 



Santo Domingo, W. Ecuador, where it was generally seen 

 sitting on the trees or flying around the clearing close to 

 the edge of the forest, 



44. Stelgidopteryx ruficollis (Vieill.). 



Archidona, at the foot of the Eastern Andes, was the only 

 place where we met with these Swallows. They often flew 

 into the huts in numbers to sleep during the hot hours of 

 the day. 



45. Diglossa sittoides (Lafr. & D'Orb,). 



Papallacta and Pichincha, E. and W. Ecuador, 11,500 feet. 



46. Diglossa albilateralis Lafr, 



Papallacta and Pichincha, Often seen in company with 

 D. sittoides. The bill is wholly black in the males, but in 



