114 BULLETIN 117, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Doubtless a species of the humid Temperate Zone. 

 Torontoy, 1 female; above Torontoy, 9,500 feet, 1 male (breeding, 

 May 2), 1 female; Occobamba Valley, 1 female. 



(4003) BUARREMON BRUNNEINUCHA (Lafresnaye). • 



Embemagra brunnei-nucha Lafresnaye, Rev. Zool., 1839, p. 97 (Mexico). 

 Buarremon bnmneinuchus Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Ornis, 1906, p. 83 (Idma). 



Not uncommon in the Subtropical Zone. Our specimens agree 

 with others from Colombia. 



Idma, 1 female (breeding, Oct. 25); San Miguel Bridge, 2 males, 

 3 females; Torontoy, 2 males, 1?. 



Family COEREBIDAE. 



HONEY CREEPERS. 



(4027) DIGLOSSA SITTOIDES SITTOmES (d'Orbigny and Lafresnaye). 



Serrirostrum sittoides d'ORBiGNY and Lafresnaye, Syn. Av., pt. 2, 1838, p. 25 



(Yungas, Vallegrande, Bolivia). 

 Diglossa sittoides Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Omis, 1906, p. 76 (Idma.). 



Found in the Subtropical Zone. Oflr specimens agree with others 

 from Bolivia. 



Idma, 1 male; San Miguel Bridge, 4 males, 1 female. 



(4030) DIGLOSSA BRUNNEFVENTRIS Lafresnaye. 



Diglossa brunneiventris Lafresnaye, Rev. ZooL, 1846, p. 318 (Peru). — Sclater 

 and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1869, p. 151 (Tinta). 



A species of the Temperate Zone which, however, evidently ranges 

 as low as 8,000 feet. It frequents the low bushy growths along water 

 courses. 



Cuzco, 4 males; Ttica-Ttica, 1 male, 1 female; Ollantayambo, 1 

 female; Torontoy, 8,000 feet, 1 male (breeding Nov. 2). 



(4033a) DIGLOSSA MYSTACALIS ALBILINEA Chapman. 



Diglossa mystacalis albilinea Chapman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 41, 

 1919, p. 331 (Cedrobamba Ruins, Peru). 



Suhspecijlc characters. — Similar to Diglossa mystacalis mystacalis 

 Lafresnaye of Bolivia, but with the mystacal stripe light ochraceous- 

 buff or creamy white anteriorly, more ochraceous posteriorly, instead 

 of "pale red" (from Lafresnaye and Sclater) or tawny; and conse- 

 quently resembling in this character Diglossa pectoralis Cabanis. 



Inhabits the humid Temperate Zone, where six specimens were 

 secured by Heller. The species has not been recorded from Peru. 



Cedrobamba, altitude 12,000 feet; timberline, 3 male adults (2 

 breeding, May^26) ; 1 female adult, 2 male juv. 



