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lilac and sparingly spotted with deep reddish-brown. In the 
latter specimen the markings form a very broad, but ill-defined 
zone round the broad end. They measure respectively : *72 by -6; 
and *7+ by °6. 
2. Frontino, Antioquia, U.S. Salvin-Godman Coll. 
Colombia (7. A. Salmon). 
Genus STEPHANOPHORUS, Strickland. 
Stephansphorus leucocaphalus ( Vieill.). 
(Plate XIII. fig. 11.) 
Stephanophorus leucocephalus, Sc/. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 148 (1886) ; 
Sel. § Hudson, Arg. Orn. i. p. 38 (1888) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 378 
(1909); Nehrk. Kat. Lersamml. p. 325 (1910). 
An egg said to be that of the White-capped Tanager is of a 
rather long oval form and somewhat glossy. It is greenish-white, 
densely mottled all over the shell with olive-brown, which nearly 
obscures the ground-colour; there are also a number of scattered 
blackish-brown surface-markings. It measures 1:05 by °69. 
1. Rio Grande do Sul (Nehrkorn Crowley Bequest. 
‘oll.). 
Genus PHCILOTHRAUPIS, Cab. 
Pecilothraupis lunulata (Du Bus). 
Peecilothraupis lunulata, Sel. Cat. Birds B. M. x1. p. 144 (1886) ; Sharpe, 
Hand-l. vy. p. 874 (1909). 
Two eges said to be those of the Black-throated Tanager are of 
_ a wide oval shape, rather pointed at the smaller end, and some- 
what glossy. ‘The ground-colour is pale greenish-white densely 
and finely mottled all over, but more especially at the larger end, 
with small reddish-brown and violet-grey spots. One egg measures 
*82 by °65. 
2. Bogota, U.S. Colombia ( 7ristram Crowley Bequest. 
Coll). 
Genus TANAGRA, Linn. 
Tanagra episcopus, Linn. 
Tanag a episcopus, Scl. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 154 (1886); Sharpe, 
Hand-l. v. p. 877 (1909) ; Nehrk. Kat. Eersammi, p. 826 (1910). 
An egg said to be that of the Guiana Blue Tanager is of a 
rather broad shape, somewhat pointed at the smaller end, and 
distinctly glossy. The ground-colour is white tinged with green 
