58.2 Mr. Charles Chubb on the 



131. Leptopogon amaurocephalus. 



Leptopogon amaurocephalus Cab. Archiv Naturg. 1847, 

 p. 251 (Brazil) ; Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiv. p. 117. 



Leptopogon amaurocephalus icastus Oberholser, Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. Washington, xiv. p. 187 (1901 : Sapucay). 



a. ? ad. Sapucay, October 24, 1902. 



h, c. ? ad. „ November 20, 28, 1902. 



d. ? ad. „ March 26, 1903. 

 Bill and feet black; iris brown. 



e. ? ad. Sapucay, March 28, 1903. 



Bill black, cream-coloured at base of lower mandible ; 

 feet bluish horn-coloured. 



/. S ad. Sapucay, March 18, 1904. 



//, h. $; i. ? ad. Sapucay, April 28-30, 1904. 



k, I. S ? ad. Sapucay, May 2, 3, 1904. 



I have compared this series with an equal number of 

 L. amaurocephalus Cab. from various localities, in the 

 .British Museum, but fail to find any characters by 

 which to distinguish the Paraguay bird from the present 

 species. I have therefore treated L. amaurocephalus icastus 

 Oberh. as a synonym of the present species. 



[This species is resident and can generally be met with 

 throughout the wooded districts. — W. F.] 



132. Capsiempsis flaveola. 



Muscicapa flaveola Licht. Verz. Doubl. p. 56 (1823 : 

 Bahia). 



Copsiempis flaveola Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiv. 

 p. 120. 



Capsiempis flaveola flaveola Hellmayr, Abhandl. Akad. 

 Wiss. Miinchen, xxii. p. 615. 



a, b. $ ad. Sapucay, April 1903-04. 



Bill and feet black; iris brown. 



These two individuals are identical with others, in the 

 National Collection, from Brazil. This is the first record 

 of the species from Paraguay. 



[This is another of our rare Tyrant-birds. — W. F.~\ 



