VIREOLANIUS. 399 
Smith- Collec- Sex : When é 
sonian| tor’s | and Locality. Collected Received from Remarks. 
No. No. | Age. Z 
ta ae te Bogota. | 36 Cab. Phila. Acad. Type. 
Vireolanius icterophrys. 
Vireolanius icterophrys, Bon. Comptes Rendus, XX XVIII, 1854, 380 (“ Rio 
Negro”).—Is. Notes Delattre, 60. 
Hab. “Cayenne ;” “ Rio Negro ;” Eastern Peru. 
(Sp. Phila. Acad.) Top of head and nape plumbeous; rest of upper parts 
deep green. Under parts, inner face of wings, and inner edges of quills 
bright clear yellow, rather paler behind, and more olive on flanks. A broad 
band from nostrils over and beyond the eye, and spot on lower eyelid (coming 
to the edge), yellow. Lores, continuous with a line through and behind the 
eye, and a line from side of lower jaw beneath and beyond the eye, blackish- 
plumbeous, passing behind into plumbeous like the nape, the space between 
them and behind the eye white. Bill and feet blackish. 
Total length, 5.00; wing, 2.85 ; length of bill from forehead, .73, from nostril, 
-40, along gape, .82, depth, .28; tarsus, .77. 
The yellow superciliary line is broadest anteriorly, but does not 
cross the base of the culmen; its posterior feathers are whitish. 
The post-ocular plumbeous stripe passes into the plumbeous nape. 
The lower dark stripe is bordered behind by the downward extension 
of the white infra-ocular band; anteriorly it does not quite reach 
the lower mandible, on account of the upward extension of the yel- 
low of chin. 
The specimen of this species in the museum of the Philadelphia 
“Academy is labelled as from Cayenne. Bonaparte quotes his as 
from the Rio Negro. 
Smith- Cotec-| Sex When 
sonian| tor’s | and Locality. Collected Received from Remarks, 
No. No. | Age. : 
39,819 sc -- | Head of Huallaga, W. 58. Church. Very defective. 
1,163 | g& | Cayenne. [R. Peru. Mus. Phila. Acad. 
Vireolanius chlorogaster. 
Vireolanius chlorogaster, Bon. Comptes Rendus, XXXVIII, 1854, 380 
(‘‘S. America”’).—Is. Notes Orn. Delattre, 60.—Scuater, Catal. 
1861, 45, no. 272a (Eastern Pert). 
Hab. Eastern Peru. 
Top and sides of head and nape plumbeous; rest of upper parts green. 
