Catalogue of a Collection of Birds. 327 



This species is of the same size and in its general appearance 

 mucli Hke T. Grayii^ but is quite distinct. The color above 

 inclines more to brown, that of Grayii to olivaceous ; in the 

 latter species the abdomen is much paler and the under wing 

 coverts very much brighter ; the bill of casius is shorter, 

 broader at the base, and yellow at the end for half its length. 



The above comparison is made with specimens from Gaute- 

 mala, which I take to be the true T. Grayii. 



Fam. TYRANNID^. 



SuBFAM. ATTILIN^. 



230. Attila sjpadicea {Gm^. ? $ . 

 "Irides brown; very rare." 



SuBFAM. ALECTURIN^. 



231. Copurus leueonotus^ L'lfr. ^ and $ . 



SuBKAM. TYRANNIN^, 



232. Pitangus Victor {Licht). $ and ? . 



233. MyiarckxLS crinltus {Linn.). 



234. " nigrice])s^ Scl. f $ . 



" Irides brown ; quite rare." 



This is smaller than the dimensions given of Mr. ScLT,ter's 

 species, and the colors differ so materially from his description, 

 that I am inclined to consider it distinct; he describes the top of 

 the head as black, which in thepresent bird is a rich deep brown ; 

 the wings and tail in this are also brown, not blackish as in the 

 other ; he describes the throat and breast as being cinereous, 

 this color in mine does not extend on the breast. Should they 

 prove different on comparison, it inay be distinguished by the 

 name of M. hrunneiceps. 



It measures in length 5f in. ; wing 2| ; tail 2f. 



235. Emjpidonax brachytarsus, Scl. 



236. " Bairdii, Scl. $ and ? . 



