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57. SYNALLAXIS GULARIS, Lafr. 
Nanegal, one ex. 
58. GRALLARIA SQUAMIGERA (Prevost). 
Calacali and above Puellaro. 
59. THAMNOPHILUS IMMACULATUS, Lafr. 
Nanegal. ‘‘Irides red; bill black; legs and feet very dark blue ; 
face ceerulean blue ; food insects.”’ 
60. DysIrHaMNUS OLIVACEUS ? 
Nanegal, 
61. DystrHaMNus uNIcoLoR, Sclater, P. Z.S. 1859, p. 141. 
Nanegal, g et 2. Male, “irides greyish;” female, irides “ red- 
dish hazel.” Food “ caterpillars, beetles, insects.” 
62. MyRMOTHERULA MENETRIES!I (D’Orb.). 
Nanegal. Agrees with examples of the bird of this genus men- 
tioned in the preceding list, p. 67. 
63. PrpREOLA JUCUNDA, sp.nov. (Pl. CLX.) 
Psittaceo-viridis ; capite toto et gula nigris: pectore aurantiaco, 
nigro anguste circumcincto, ventre medio, hypochondriis et 
crisso flavis ; rostro ruberrimo, pedibus cinereis. 
Long. tota 6°5, alee 3:8, caude 2°4. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
Cachi-Llacta, oneex. ¢. Esparagun. This beautiful new species 
of Pipreola is closely allied to Hartlaub’s P. formosa (Rev. et Mag. 
de Zool. 1849, pl. 14. p. 275); but is distinguishable by the want 
of white markings on the wings, the black edging to the large orange 
breast-plate, and the sides of the body being green. It forms a 
brilliant addition to this lovely group of birds. 
64. AmpELion cincTus (Tsch.). 
Nanegal, one ex., agreeing with specimens from Pallatanga. “In 
stomach vegetable matter.” 
65. AMPELION ARCUATUS (Lafr.). 
Above Puellaro, one ex. g. “ Sangralluvia : irides greyish ; legs, 
feet, and bill deep red; gizzard contained dark purplish fruit.” 
66. AMPELION RUBROCRISTATUS (Lafr. et D’Orb.). 
Calacali and above Puellaro, several ex. 
67. CH1ROMACHERIS MANACUS (Linn.). 
Nanegal, examples of both sexes. ‘ Irides hazel ; bill black ; legs 
and feet orange.” 
Agrees with examples from Cayenne and New Granada. 
