258 REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. [PART I. 
The species of this section have been usually referred to Setophaga, 
but differ very appreciably as indicated. I have, however, combined 
them in the same analytical arrangement under Setophaga for con- 
venience of diagnosis. The following are the better known species 
of Myioborus from South America (see page 253) :— 
Setophaga verticalis. 
Setophaga verticalis, Larr. & D’Ors. Syn. Av. 1837, 50.—D’Ors. Voy. 
Ois. 330, pl. 35, fig. 1.—Sctater, Catal. 1861, 37, no. 225. 
Hab. Bogota and Ecuador. Specimens in collections of Smithsonian Inst., 
Phila. Acad., and G. N. Lawren ’ 
Setophaga 
? Setophaga Sem ones Scrater P. Z. 8. 1855, 144, etc., and Catal. 
1861, 37, no. 226 (not of Kaup?). 
Hab. Ecuador. Specimens in collections of Smithsonian Inst. (Ecuador, 
from C. R. Buckalew), Phila. Acad., and G. N. Lawrence. 
Setophaga melanocephala. 
Setophaga melanocephala, Tscuupi, Consp. Fauna Peruana, 1845-6, 192, 
tab. xii (Peru). 
Hab. Peru. Cab. Phila. Acad. 
Setophaga ruficoronata. 
?Setophaga ruficeronata, Kaur, P. Z. 8. 1851, 49.—Bon. Obs. Delattre, 
1853, 63. 
Hab. Bogota. Cab. Phila. Acad. 
Setophaga ornata. 
Setophaga ornata, Boiss, R. Zool. 1840, 70 (Bogota. Face and forehead 
white). 
Setophaga flaveola, Larr. R. Zool. 1844, 81 (Bogota. Face and forehead 
yellow). Cab. Phila. Acad. 
? Setophaga leucomphomma, Kavp, P. Z. 8. 1851, 227 (Bogota). 
Hab. Bogota. Cab. Phila. Acad. 
Setophaga brunneiceps. 
Setophaga brunneiceps, LaFr. & D’Ors. Syn. Av. 1837, 50.—D’Ors. Voy. 
Ois. 329, pl. 29, fig. 3 (Bolivian Andes).—JSasileuterus brunneiceps, 
Bon. Consp. 1850, 314. 
Tab. Bolivia: Cab. Phila. Acad. 
This bird is quite different in form from the preceding species ; its narrower 
bill, shorter wings, color of head and back, etc., approximating it to Basi- 
leuterus, although its longer, broad graduated tail, with the white lateral tail 
feathers, are as in MJyioborus. 
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