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Family VIREONIDAE. 



VIREOS. 



(3563) VIREOSYLVA OLIVACEA (Linnaeus). 



Musdcapa olivacea Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., vol. 1, 1766, p. 327 (Carolina). 

 Vireosylvia olivacea Sclater and Salyin, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1876, p. 16 (Maranura; 

 Huiro). 



(3565) VIREOSYLVA CHIVI CHIVI (Vieillot). 



Sylvia chivi Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., vol. 11, 1817, p. 174 (Paraguay). 

 Vireo chivi Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Ornis, 1906, p. 76 (Santa Ana). 



Ranging from the Tropical to the Subtropical Zone. These speci- 

 mens are considerably brighter than others from Sao Paulo and near 

 Buenos Aires, but I have not material with which to settle their 

 status satisfactorily. 



Santa Ana, 2; Idma, 2; San Miguel Bridge, 7. 



(3568) VIREOSYLVA JOSEPHAE JOSEPHAE (Sclater). 



Vireo josephae Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1859, p. 137, pi. 154 (Pallatanga, Ecua- 

 dor). — Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Ornis, 1906, p. 76 (Idma). 



Inhabits the Subtropical Zone. These specimens agree with four 

 from Ecuador. 



Idma, 2; San Miguel Bridge, 6; Torontoy, 3. 



Family MNIOTILTIDAE. 



WOOD WARBLERS. 



(3617) COMPSOTHLYPIS PITIAYUMI ELEGANS Todd. 



Compsothlypis pitiayumi elegans Todd, Ann. Carn. Mus., vol. 8, 1912, p. 204 (Tara 



Mt., Ven.). 

 Parula pitiayumi Sclater and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1876, p. 16 (Huiro). 

 Compsothlypis pitiayumi Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Ornis, 1906, p. 74 (Santa 



Ana). 



Our specimens average shghtly larger than those from east of 

 Bogota, Colombia, but agree with them in color. This form appears, 

 therefore, to range down the Amazonian slopes and base of the 

 Andes from Venezuela to Peru. I have not the material to deter- 

 mine its distribution eastward in the forests of Amazona. Chapada, 

 Matto Grosso specimens are referable to true 'pitiayumi. 



Santa Ana, 1 male, 3 females; Idma, 1 female juv.; Chauillay, 1 ?; 

 San ^liguel Bridge, 5 males, 1 female. 



(3628) DENDROICA CAERLLEA (Wilson). 



Sylvia cerulea Wilson, Amer. Orn., vol. 2, 1810, p. 141, pi. 17, fig. 5 (Pennsyl- 

 vania). 



Dendroica rara Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Ornis, 1906, p. 74, Idma (1 male, 

 Oct. 29). 



