242 BROOKLYN institute; MrSEUM. SCIENCE BULLETIN 2. 6. 



Onychorhynchus^ coronatus (P. h. S. Miiller). 

 Muscicapa coronata Miill., Natursyst. Supplement, 1776. p. 168. 

 Muscivora coronata Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 48. (La Pricion and 



Nicare, Caura River, Venezuela.) 



This species was not observed by the writer but it is reported by 

 Berlepsch and Hartert in their paper as collected by Andre on the Caura 

 River. 



Myiobius barbatus barbatus (Gmelin). 

 Muscicapa barbata Gm., Syst. Nat. I. 1788. p. 933. 

 Myiobius barbatus Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 49. 



Specimens of true barbatus were sent from various points on the 

 Caura River to the Tring Museum, and recorded in the Berlepsch 

 and Hartert paper. 



Myiobius modestus Todd. 

 Myiobius barbatus atricaudus (Lawr.)? [^ic] ; Berlepsch & Hartert, 



p. 49. 

 Myiobius modestus Todd, Ann. Carnegie Mus. VHI. 1912. p. 207 



(Type $ , Upata, Venezuela, in Carnegie Museum). 



Rare. Found in the thick woods. Specimens were collected at 

 Caicara and on the River San Feliz near its junction with the Cuchi- 

 vero River. Only two specimens were collected on my first expedi- 

 tion to the Orinoco in February, 1898; a male and female collected at 

 almost the same spot as the Caicara specimens were taken in 1905. 



In actions this bird reminds one of our American Redstart. 



Terenotriccus^ erythrurus erytiirurus (Cabanis). 

 Myiobius erythrurus Cab. in Wiegm. fiir Naturg. 1844. p. 249, PI. 5, 

 fig. I ; Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 49. ( Nericagua, Orinoco River, 

 Nicare and Suapure, Caura River.) 

 A single specimen was taken in April, 1899. 



Empidochanes arenaceus (Sclater & Salvin). 

 Ochthoeca arenacea Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S. 1877. p. 20. 

 Empidochanes arenaceus Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 50. 



Observed and collected at various points along the river from Las 

 Barrancas in the delta region as far as Caicara. This species fre- 

 quents the thickets in heavily timbered areas. 



'For the use of this generic name instead of Muscivora, see Oberholser, Auk, XVIII. igoi. p. 193. 

 -Ridgway, Proc. Biol: Soc. Wash. XVIII. 1905. 207. 



