No.ij-iT. niRDS OF VEXEZUELA—noBIXSON AM) lUClIMoXD. 177 
74. ATTICORA CYANOLEUCA (Vieillot). 
BLUI'; AND WIIITK SWALLOW. 
Very uhundaiit in and around La (Juaira. 
Family VIKP:()NID.l^:. 
75. VIREO CHIVI AGILIS ( Lichtenstein). 
AGILE VIKEO. 
C-oininoii. 
76. HYLOPHILUS AURANTIIFRONS Lawrence. 
GULDEN-FRONTED HYLOPHILUS. 
One specimen taken at San Julian August 5. Tarsi very })ale blue, 
lower mandible yellowish flesh. 
Family MNIOTILTID.5^]. 
77. BASILEUTERUS FLAVEOLUS Baird. 
YELLOW GROUND WARBLER. 
One specimen obtained at La Guaira, where it flitted about in the 
bushes close to the ground much like a redstart, apparently somewhat 
north of its previously known range. 
Family TROC^LODYTID^. 
78. RHODINOCICHLA ROSEA (Lesson). 
ROSE-BREASTED WREN. 
Local iiaiue: Sdrld sarta. 
Seen at La Guaira and San Julian. It has a wonderfull}" loud and 
clear song. It is frequently seen on the ground scratching among the 
fallen leaves. One specimen, a male, obtained. 
This is the true Furnarius roseus of Lesson. The Central Auun-ican 
i)ird is (luite different and is apparently unnamed. 
79. THRYOTHORUS RUTILUS Vieillot. 
RUFOUS-BREASTED WREN. 
One o))tained at La Guaira in 1S!).5. 
80. TROGLODYTES RUFULUS Cabanis. 
WHITE-BREASTED HOUSE WREN. 
Abundant at La Guaira, nesting at the l)ase of the leaf stalks of the 
cocoa i)alms. 
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