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Calacali and above Puellaro, six ex. ‘‘ Monga: in gizzard a quan- 
tity of vegetable matter, remains of insects and their eggs.” 
23. BUARREMON CASTANEICEPS, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1859, p. 441. 
Nanegal, one ex. ‘Bill brownish above, blue below; legs and 
feet brown ; in gizzard insects and vegetable matter.” Described 
from a single specimen received by M. Verreaux from the Rio Napo. 
24. CHLOROSPINGUS FLAVIGULARIS, Sclater, Contr. Orn. 1852, 
p- 131, pl. 98. 
Nanegal, two ex. ¢ and 9, sexes alike. ‘Irides yellowish ; bill 
black above, blue below ; legs yellowish; feet blue.’’ Besides the 
example from Bogota, originally described, I have hitherto seen but 
one specimen of this species, which was obtained by Mr. Moore in 
his journey down the Napo, and is now in the collection of Mr. 
Lawrence of New York. 
25. CHLOROSPINGUS ATRIPILEUS (Lafr.). 
Above Puellaro. 
26. CHLOROSPINGUS SUPERCILIARIS (Lafr.). 
Nanegal, one ex. 
27. RAMPHOCELUS ICTERONOTUS, Bp. 
Nanegal, several examples of both sexes—Platanero. 
28. TANAGRA DARWINI, Bp. 
Calacali. 
29. CompsocoMa sumptvuosa (Less.). 
Wooded heights above Puellaro. ‘ Chucunillo:” in stomach 
‘“‘berries”’ and “ vegetable matter.” 
30. PaciLoTHRAUPIS LUNULATA, DuBus. 
Calacali and above Puellaro, many examples. ‘‘ Platero: in giz- 
zard dark green fruit.” 
31. CALLISTE RUFIGULARIS (Bp.). 
Nanegal, three ex. ‘‘ Food minute-seeded fruit.”” 
32. CALLISTE AURULENTA (Lafr.). 
Nanegal. 
. 33. CALLISTE VITRIOLINA (Cab.). 
Perucho and Puellaro, many examples. “ Frutero: feeding in a 
large Tocte-tree (Juglans sp.), from which they were constantly 
flying to and fro. These must be the Gallinazos (Cathartes) amongst 
the Tanagers, for their heads and necks are very sparingly feathered, 
