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29. OcTHO#CA LEsSONI, Sclater. 
Chillanes, two ex. 
30. SAyORNIS CINERACEA (Lafr.). 
Patillo, one ex. 
31. MyraRCHUS NIGRICEPS, sp. nov. 
Olivaceus, pileo nigro: alis caudaque nigricantibus rufescenti- 
olivaceo extus limbatis : gutture et pectore cinereis: abdomine 
toto flavo: rostro et pedibus nigris. 
Long. tota 6:0, alee 3:1, caudee 2-7. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
Several ex. A typical Myiarchus, distinguished from other species 
in my collection by its small size and black head. 
32. My1oPpHosus, sp. 
A bad specimen of a species apparently referable to this division. 
33. LeGATUS ALBICOLLIs (Vieill.). 
Seems hardly different from Brazilian examples. 
34. PLATYRHYNCHUS ALBOGULARIS, Sp. nov. 
3. Brunnescenti-olivaceus ; alis et cauda fusco-nigris, brunneo 
limbatis : pileo cristato interne flavissimo ; regione oculari et 
loris fulvescentibus : subtus flavescenti-fulvus, ventre dilutiore, 
gutture niveo: rostri nigri tomiis pallidis, pedibus pallidis. 
2. Crista pileo concolore. 
Long. tota 3°7, alee 2°4, caudee 1°2. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
‘«Trides hazel; found in the underwood.” 
A near ally of P. cancroma, and of the same size, but distin- 
guishable by its pure white throat, black under mandible, longer 
wings, and more fulvous colouring below. 
35. ELAINIA ? 
Four ex. Sexes alike. 
36. ELAINIA ? 
Pallatanga and Chillanes. 
37. ELAINIA STICTOPTERA, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1858, p. 554. 
Chillanes, one ex. 
38. EupstLOSTOMA PUSILLUM, Sp. nov. 
Pallide cinereum, pileo obscuriore, dorso olivaceo perfuso; alis 
eaudaque nigricantibus fulvo extus limbatis ; illarum tectrici- 
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