4:72 Catalogue of a Collection of Birds. 



In colors it is more like E. acadicus than any other of the 

 genus, hut is of a different form and much smaller, with the 

 upper i^lumagc rather more green, and the abdomen more 

 yellow. 



325. Myiohius erythrurus^ Cab. 



" cinnamomeuSj Lawr. nee Lafr. et U'Orh' 

 No. 238 of Fart II. 



Sent to Mr. Sclater for examination, who pronounces it to be 

 Mr, Cabanis' species. 



326. lieptopog'on llavovireiis, sp. nov. 



■ Tyrannula flaviventris. Ko. 239 of Part 11. 



Male. Upper plumage bright yellowish-green, rather darker on the 

 head ; tail-feathers olive-brown with yellowish green margins, the shafts 

 blackish-brown ; quills dark brown bordered with yellowish-green ; 

 smaller wing-coverts the color of the back, the others dark brown 

 broadly marked at the ends with pale yellow, forming two conspicuous 

 bars on the wing ; under wing-coverts light yellow ; circle round the 

 eye white; under plumage rather light yellow, greyish on the chin, and 

 having the sides of the neck and of the breast greenish olive ; upper 

 mandible dark horn-color, the lower yellowish with the end dusky ; 

 irides brown ; legs black. 



Length 4S in. ; wing 2|- ; tail 2 ; bill y'^ ; tarsi \\. 



^ more careful comparison of this bird with the species in 

 the Phil. Acad., with which I supposed it to be identical, has 

 satisfied me that it is distinct. 



I have therefore given it another name, and as Mr. Sclater 

 considered it a Leptopogon, have placed it in that genus. 



327. Legaius albicollis ( Vieill.). 



" variegatiis., Lawr. nee Scl. No. 240 of 

 Part II. 



Submitted to Mr. Sclater, who determined it to be the allied 

 South Amer. species, L. albicollis. 



