466 
8. Pyrrhomyias, Cab. et Hein. 
5. cinnamomeus (Lafr. et d’Orb.): Cab. et Hein. Mus. Hein. ii. 
p- 66, ex Noy. Grenad. et rep. Equat. 
6. vieillotides (!), Lafr. R. Z. 1848, p. 174.—Pyrrhomyias heinet, 
Cab. et Hein. Mus. Hein. ii. p. 66, ex Venezuela. 
7. erythrurus, Cab. in Wiegm. Arch. 1847, p. 249, pl. 5. fig. 1; 
Sclater, P. Z.S. 1860, p. 295, ex rep. Equat. 
8. ornatus, Lafr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1853, p. 517; Sclater, 
P. Z. S. 1854, p. 113, pl. 66. fig. 2, ex Nov. Grenada. 
9. phenicurus, Sclater, P. Z. 8. 1858, p. 70.—Tyrannula phenicura, 
Sclater, P. Z. S. 1854, p. 113, pl. 66. fig. 1, ex fl. Napo. 
10. flavicans, Sclater, ex Nov. Grenada et rep. Equat. 
11. pulcher, Sclater, ex rep. Equat. 
y: Myiophobus. 
12. nevius (Bodd.), Pl. Enl. 574. fig. 3. — Muse. viryata, Gm.— 
Myiophobus nevius, Cab. et Hein. Mus. Hein. ii. p. 69, ex 
Brasil. 
13. eryptoxanthus, Sclater, ex rep. Equat. 
14. erypterythrus, Sclater, ex rep. Equat. 
9. HETEROPELMA AMAZONUM, §p. nov. 
Saturate olivaceo-brunneum, subtus dilutius, ventre precipue 
*  cinerascentiore, alarum remigibus extus rufescente limbatis : 
rostro nigro, basi mancibule inferioris albida: pedibus fuscis. 
Long. tota 6°75, ale 3°4, caudz 2°6. 
Hab. In ripis fl. Huallaga, loco Chamicuros dicto (Hauaxwell). 
Mus. P.L.S. 
Obs. Assimilis H. turdine sed statura minore, et vix major quam 
H. virescens. 
This Heteropelma, of which I possess a single example, collected 
by Mr. Hauxwell on the Huallaga, is closely allied to H. turdinum ; 
but is of a much brighter tinge above, and in size scarcely exceeds 
H. virescens. Its structure is strictly typical. 
10. HeTEROPELMA FLAVICAPILLUM. 
Cinerascenti-olivaceum, pilei medii semicristati plumis, nisi in api- 
cibus, flavis: alis caudaque fuscis olivaceo limbatis: subtus 
pallide cinereum, gula et ventre medio albicantioribus : tectri- 
cibus alarum inferioribus pallide sulphureis : rostro et pedibus 
nigris. 
Lone, tota 60, alee 3:1, caudze 2°5, tarsi 0°6, rostri a rictu 0°65. 
Hab. In Brasilia Mer. Or. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
I have long had Brazilian specimens of this bird in my collection, 
but have never been able to find a name for it. Though small in 
