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20. Evenonra crassrrostris, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 277. 
One ex. ‘Bill black above, blue below; legs and feet blue. 
Very shy and quick: found in moderate-sized trees in the deep 
bush.” : 
21. EvpHONIA XANTHOGASTRA, Sund. (?). 
A single specimen, differing from the usual coloration of this 
species in having no white on the outer rectrices. 
22. PROCNIAS OCCIDENTALIS, Sclater. 
One ex. ‘“TIrides hazel; bill black. Three or four were together 
on the top of a large tree in the deep bush. The stomach contained 
insects.” 
23. EMBERNAGRA CHRYSOMA, Sp. nov. 
- Olivacea, axillis et tectricibus subalaribus flavissimis : capite 
cinereo, pilei striis duabus et vitta utrinque per oculos trans- 
eunte nigris: superciliis et corpore subtus albis, hoc latera- 
liter cinerascente: crisso flavicante: rostro nigro: pedibus 
clare brunneis. - 
Long. tota 7:0, alee 3-3, caudee 2°9. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L-S. 
Four ex. “TIrides hazel; legs and feet flesh-colour. Common in 
the underwood of the deep bush : gizzard contained seeds.” 
This Embernagra is nearly allied to Embernagra conirostris, Bp., 
but distinguished by its larger size, bright yellow axillaries, and 
olive-green back. I am now acquainted with the following species, 
which I refer to this group :— 
(1) E. puarensts* (Gm.): Bp. Consp. p. 483; ex Brasil. Me- 
rid. et Paraguay, &c. Mus. P.L.S. 
(2) E. tonercauna, Strickl.: Bp. Consp. p. 483. Mus. H. E.S. 
(3) E. conrrostris (Bp.).—Arremon conirostris, Bp. Consp. 
p- 488 ; ex Nov. Granada int. et littorali. Mus. P. L.S. 
(4) E. curysoma, supra. 
(5) E. cotorvurs, Bp. Consp. p. 483.—Pipilo chlorurus, Baird, 
Rep. p. 519 ; ex Mex. Bor. Mus. P.L.S. 
(6) E. rurivireara, Lawrence: Baird, Rep. p. 487; ex Mex. 
Bor. Mus. P. L.S. 
24. VoOLATINIA SPLENDENS (Vieill.). 
Two exaniples. 
* I doubt the distinctness of E. olivascens (sp. 2 of P. Bp.’s Consp.) from this. 
E. viridis (P. Bp.’s 3rd species), at least the example in the Paris Museum, seems 
to be a bad specimen of the same bird. 
