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11. CycLoruis vVIRENTICEPS, sp. nov. (PI. CLXIV.) 
Olivaceus, pileo concolore: fronte et superciliis saturate casta- 
neis : subtus flavus, ventre medio et erisso sericeo-albis : rostro 
brunneo, mandibula inferiore plumbea : pedibus carneis. 
Long. tota 6°0, alee 2°9, caude 2:3. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
Four ex. “Irides hazel: found in the large trees in the bush.” 
Stomach contained “ insects,” ‘a caterpillar.’ Sexes alike. 
A distinctly marked species of this little group, making the seventh 
in my collection. It is immediately distinguishable by its green 
head—the same colour as the back. I have given a list of the other 
species of the genus in Proc. Z. 8. 1858, p. 448. 
12. CoryLe rLavicastrRa (Vieill.). 
Three ex. ‘‘ Very common.” 
13. Dacnis EGREGIA, Sclater. 
One ex. ‘“ Gizzard contained seeds.” 
14, SatTator maGNus (Gm.). 
Several ex. 
15. SALTATOR FLAVIDICOLLIS, sp. nov. 
Supra cinereus, nisi in uropygio et cauda olivaceo perfusus : super- 
ciliis et corpore subtus albis: pectore et collo antico flavo 
tinetis ; rostro nigro, apice flavo : pedibus plumbeis. 
Long. tota 8:0, ale 3°8, caudee 3°5. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
A distinet species of Saltator, distinguished by the absence of all 
markings below, and the yellow tinge which pervades the throat and 
breast. 
Three ex. ‘Irides hazel; bill black, tips and gape yellow. Com- 
mon: very shy and active.” 
16. ARREMON ERYTHRORHYNCHUS, Sclater, P.Z.S8. 1855, p. 83. 
pl. 89. 
Three ex. ‘In stomach, seeds and insects.” 
17. Tacuyruonus Luctuosvs, Lafr. et D’Orb. 
Two ex. ‘Bill black ; legs and feet blue.” 
18. RaMPHOCELUs IcTERONOTUS, Bp. 
Several ex. ‘‘ By no means uncommon.” 
19. Tanacra CANA, Sw.? 
Several ex. of both sexes. ‘‘Irides hazel; bill black above, blue 
beneath ; legs and feet dark lead-colour.” 
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