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kept in confinement; bill and rim round the eyes yellow ; irides 
hazel ; in stomach, green berries of a species of Melastoma.”’ 
2. Turpvus eieas, Fraser. 
Nanegal, very common. 
3. TuRDUS SWAINSONI, Cab. 
Nanegal. 
4. TROGLODYTES SOLSTITIALIS, Sclater. 
Nanegal. 
5. THRYOTHORUS NIGRICAPILLUS, Sp. nov. 
Supra castaneus, alis caudaque nigro late transfasciatis : pileo et 
capitis lateribus nigris, loris, ciliis oculorum et plumis auricu- 
laribus albo terminatis; subtus albus, abdomine rufescente, 
nigro confertim transvittatus ; gutture pure albo: rostro nigri- 
cante, mandibula inferiore plumbescente : pedibus pallide plum- 
beis. 
Long. tota 5°3, alee 2°5, caudee 1°8, tarsi °95. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P. 1.8. 
Nanegal, three ex. ‘‘Irides red; bill black above, blue below ; 
legs and feet lead-colour; gizzard contained insects.”’ 
This is a typical Thryothorus, resembling in form and size 7’. ruf- 
albus, T. albipectus, &c., but quite distinct in coloration from any 
species with which I am acquainted. 
6. PARULA BRASILIANA (Licht.). 
Nanegal. 
7. DENDROICA BLACKBURNIE (Gm.). 
Nanegal. 
8. SETOPHAGA RUTICILLA (Linn.), 2. 
Perucho. 
9, SeTOPHAGA VERTICALIS (Lafr. & D’Orb.). 
Perucho and Puellaro. 
10. BastLEUTERUS SEMICERVINUS, Sp. Nov. 
Obscure fuscus, superciliis a fronte, oculorum ambitu, corpore toto 
subtus et caude parte basali cum hujus tectricibus superioribus 
pallide cervino-rufis: caude parte apicali nigricanti-fusca : 
tectricibus subalaribus fuscescenti-cervinis : rostro nigro: pe- 
dibus pallide corylinis. 
Long. tota 5:0, alee 2°35, caudee 1°4. 
Hab. In rep. Equatoriali. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
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