8 Catalogue of a Collection of Birds, 



A second examination showed this to be quite distinct from 

 " cancroma" and undescribed. 



Subfam. ELAINEIN^. 



3S7. Myiozetetes rnarginatus, Lawr. Ibis, Yol. Y. p. 



1S2. 



388. Rliyisehocycltis Havo-oiivacews, sp. nov. 



Male. Third quill slightly longest, second, fourth, and fifth equal, 

 first shorter than sixth. Upper plumage of a bright yellowish olive 

 green, scarcely duller on the crown ; tail olive brown with yellowish 

 green margins; quills umber brown, the primaries edged with yellowish 

 green, the secondaries with pale yellow ; the smaller wing coverts are 

 the same color as the back, the larger are brown, both broadly mar- 

 gined with light yellow ; entire under plumage pale yellow, brightest on 

 the middle of the abdomen, on the chin slightly greyish ; under wing 

 coverts pale yellow; upper mandible black, the lower pale yellowish 

 white; the tarsi appear to have been of a yellowish flesh color, toes and 

 claws brown. 



Length 5 in. ; wing 2§ ; tail 2| ; tarsi \\. 



Allied to " sulphur escens" and " cinereiceps" but differs in 

 wanting the cinereous crown and grey throat of those species, 

 with the under plumage brighter yellow and the tarsi longer ; 

 the bills in both those species are smaller and have the under 

 mandible tinged with dusky. 



Subfam. TYRANNIN^E. 



3S9. Myiobius atricaudus, Zaivr. Ibis, Yol. Y. p. 183. 

 " barbatus, Lawr. nee Gm. Ko. 237 of 

 Part II. 



On examining this species anew, I found it to differ from bar- 

 bedus as well as its other near allies sufficiently to justify its 

 separation. 



390. Myiobius sulphur eipyghis, Scl. 



391. Empidonax Traillii {And.). 



392. " faviventris, Baird. 



