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113. Chlorospingus flavigularis (ScI.), 



Three males and two females from Gualea, Milligalli, and 

 Canzacota, West Ecuador (6000 to 8000 feet). The females 

 have the crown and sides of head dark greyish^ the upper 

 throat fixwn, and the Jower throat greenish yellow right 

 across^ and not divided as in the male. The iris is dark 

 reddish brown. 



114. Urothraupis sTOLZMAxVNi (Tacz. & Berl.). 

 Urothraupis stolzmanni, Tacz. et Berl. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 83, 



pi. viii. 



At Papallacta, Eastern Andes (11,500 feet), we shot two 

 males and a female of this Tanager. One male has the 

 shotilders rather pale grey, but the other, which is probably 

 younger, has them dull greenish-grey, and the wings a 

 little shorter. The female has the wing-coverts edged with 

 greenish grey, the throat and breast not so white as in the 

 males, and the vent and sides washed with dull green. 



115. BuAllREiMON ASSIMILIS (Boiss.). 



Eight males and four females from Pichincha and Papallacta, 

 on both ranges of the Andes, at about 11,500 feet. These 

 birds seem to live mostly on the ground, and run about under 

 the bushes. One female from Papallacta has the sides of the 

 mandible yellow, and the head very much flecked with 

 olive-green. Iris dull red. Local name at Quito, " Monjas." 



116. BUARREMON BRUNNEINUCHA (Lafr.). 



One male from the west side of Corazon (about 7000 feet), 

 in September. 



117. BUARREMON LEUCOPTERUS (Jard.). 



Two males and two females from Pichincha (10,000 feet). 

 The females have fawnish-grey thighs and vents, and the 

 heads less clearly marked. Not common in this locality. 



118. BuARREMON PALLIDINUCHA (BoisS.). 



Four males and two females from Papallacta, East Ecuador. 

 In pairs in February, and in breeding condition. The females 

 have the nape dull white and the crown more brownish 

 yellow than the males. 



