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above, flesh-colour beneath ; legs and feet yellowish. Very noisy, 
but seldom seen, keeping up a kind of cackle. They appear to be 
always in threes and fours.” 
More like the New-Granadian bird, which is probably Lafresnaye’s 
_ Campylorhynchus zonatoides, than any other described species ; but 
oe 
not so decidedly spotted below as in my single specimen of the latter. 
3. THRYOTHORUS ALBIPECTUS, Cab.: Schomb. Guian. iii. p. 673. 
*‘Trides hazel; bill black above, flesh-colour beneath ; legs and 
feet blue.”’ 
Nearly agrees with an example from Santa Martha, N. G. 
4. TroGLopyTes Furvus (Gm.). 
One ex., juv. 
5. PoLiopriLa BILINEATA (Bp.), Consp. p. 316. 
Twoex. ‘“d. Irides hazel; bill black ; legs and feet black. In 
atreeinthebush. @Q. Bill black above, blue below; legs and feet 
blue.” 
6. ParuLa BRASILIANA (Licht.). 
One ex. ‘Stomach contained insects.” 
7. GEOTHLYPIS SEMIFLAVA, Sp. Nov. 
3. Olivaceo-viridis : pileo antico et lateribus capitis totis nigris: 
subtus flava: tectricibus subalaribus pallide flavis: rostro 
' superiore plumbeo, inferiore corneo: pedibus pallide corylinis. 
Q. Obscurior, pileo concolore olivaceo: orbitis et loris flavescen- 
tibus. 
Long. tota 5-0, alee 2°4, caude 2:1. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
One ex. “Bill black ; legs and feet orange.”’ 
Nearly allied to the Mexican G. formosa, mihi, P. Z. S. 1858, 
p- 447, but distinguishable by its paler green colouring above, and 
brighter, purer yellow below. 
I have described the female from a specimen since transmitted by 
Mr. Fraser from Esmeraldas. 
8. BasILEUTERUS CHRYSOGASTER (Tsch.): Tsch. Faun. Per. 
p. 192. 
One ex., d. ‘‘Irides hazel ; bill black; legs and feet yellow.” 
9. VrrEosyLvia AaGiuis (Licht.): Bp. Consp. p. 329. 
One ex., apparently not different from New-Granadian and Brazi- 
lian specimens. 
10. HyLorHitus 2 
One ex., in bad condition. 
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