228 BROOKLYN INSTITUTE MUSEUM. SCIENCE BULLETIN 2. 6. 



Tyrannulus elatus elatus (Latham). 

 Sylvia elata Lath., Ind. Orn. IL 1790. p. 549. 

 Tyrannulus elatus Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 42, 



Rare. Specimens were collected at Altagracia, Maipures and Neri- 

 cagua. 



Tyranniscus gracilipes Sclater & Salvm. 

 Tyranniscus gracilipes Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 43. 



A female of the species was collected at Maipures on the upper 

 river December 18, 1898. No others noted. 



Elaenia martinica flavogastra (Thunberg). 

 Pipra Havogaster Thunb., Mem. Acad. Imp. St. Petersb., VIIL 1822. 



p. 286. 

 Elainea pagana Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 43. 



Native name Capiton. The same name is applied to all species of 

 the genus and frequently to others of the small dull colored Flycatchers. 

 Common from the delta region up at least to the first fajls, frequenting 

 the sparsely wooded savannas. The nesting season about Caicara occurs 

 in April. The nest is usually saddled well out toward the tip of a limb 

 of a scrub oak and rarely over 1.83 m. or 2.44 m. from the ground, 

 often not over 91.5 cm. It resembles the nest of our wood-pewee, 

 but with fewer lichens ornamenting the outside. It is a neat, com- 

 pact little cup lined with feathers. A nest containing two slightly 

 incubated eggs, collected at Ouiribana de Caicara, April 17th (No. 

 10,766 Coll. G. K. and Stella M. Cherrie), was placed near the end of a 

 limb in a scrub oak about 1.5 m. from the ground. Both parents re- 

 mained very near, while the nest was being collected, chirping uneasily. 

 The nest measures about 7 cm. outside diameter and 5.5 cm. inside, 

 by 1.7 cm. in depth. The two handsome eggs are rather short ovate in 

 form, of a rich cream color, marked with irregular spots of reddish brown 

 overlying pale mauve-colored markings. In one of the eggs the mark- 

 ings are arranged chiefly in an irregular band about the larger end, in 

 the other the markings are confined chiefly on the larger end itself. The 

 measurements are 22.5 x 17 and 21 by 16.5 mm. 



Elaenia chiriouensis chiriquensis Lawrence. 

 Elainea chiriquensis Lawrence. Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y. VIIL 



1865. p. 177 (Type ex David, Chiriqui in U. S. Nat. Mus.). 

 Elaenia albivertcx Berlepsch, Proc. IVth Internat. Orn. Cong., 1905. 



p. 402. 



