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Nanegal, one ex., ¢. Irides hazel; bill black above, reddish 
flesh-colour beneath ; legs and feet blue. 
This is a typical Cyclorhynchus, distinguished from C. olivaceus 
by its smaller size, shorter tail, and the fulvous colour of the breast. 
It forms a fourth of this section of the group, the others being C. 
brevirostris of Mexico and C. equinoctialis from the Rio Napo. 
83. TopIROSTRUM, sp. 
Nanegal, one ex., in an imperfect state. 
84. Myrosrus ornatus (Lafr.). 
Nanegal, one ex. 
85. Myrosrus vittosvs, Sclater, sp. nov. 
Obscure olivaceus, alis nigricantibus-plumarum marginibus brun- 
nescentibus ; uropygio pallide limonaceo-flavo, cauda lucente 
nigra: pilet ecristati plumis rufis, medialiter aureis : subtus 
Sulvo-brunneus, gutture et ventre medio flavescentioribus: rostro 
superiore nigro, inferiore carneo ee terminato : pedibus 
Suscis. 
Long. tota 5:0, alee 2°8, caudze 2°4. 
Hab. In rep. Equat. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
Nanegal, one ex. “Jrides hazel; upper mandible black, lower 
flesh-colour with black tips; legs and feet brownish ; gizzard con- 
tained insects.” 
T have already one example of this bird in my collection, received 
from M. Verreaux and marked “ Rio Napo.” This species is nearly 
allied to M. barbatus of Cayenne and Brazil, but differs in its larger 
and stronger form and darker colouring below. 
86. TyRANNULUS CHRYSOPS, Sclater, P. Z.S. 1858, p. 458. 
Nanegal, two ex. 
87. EupsILostoma, sp. ? 
Above Puellaro. 
88. TYRANNULUS NIGRICAPILLUS, Lafr. R. Z. 1845, p. 341. 
Above Puellaro, one ex., agreeing with Bogota specimens. 
89. MronecTEs sTRIATICOLLIS (Lafr. et D’Orb.). 
Nanegal. “In gizzard, green berries.” 
90. TroGoN PERSONATUS, Gould. 
Above Puellaro, one ex. Pileo. ‘Stomach contained remains of 
insects.” 
91. PHAROMACRUS AURICEPS (Gould). 
Nanegal. ‘‘ Gizzard contained remains of vegetable matter, and 
a small white stone about a quarter of an inch square.” 
