302 Mr. P. L. Sclater on the Genus Hylopliilus. 



Sect. C. Species pileo rufo, brunneo aut ochraceo, in dorsum 

 plus minusve extenso. 



This group contains seven species, which may be divided 

 as follows : — 



rrufo 7. semibrunneus, 



gTisescenti-f useo 8. Jlaviventris. 



[ siibtus flava | B'*^^^"^® concolori . 9. fuscicapillus. 



Pileo <( , J ( gutture albo .... 10. aurantiifrons. 



I subtus fusca 11. insularis. 



' subtus alba 12. hrunneice2}s. 



Locliraceo 13. ochraceiceps. 



7. Hylophilus semibrunneus. 



Hylophilus semibrunneus, Lafr. R. Z. 1845_, p. 341 ; Bp. 



Consp. i. p. 329; Scl. P. Z. S. 1855, p. 144; Baird, Rev. Am. 



B. p. 374; Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 14, et P. Z. S. 1879, p. 495. 



''Hylophilus castaneiceps, Verr.,^^ M.S.; G. R. Gray, 



Handl. p. 383 ? 



Supra olivaceus, pileo nucha et dorso summo rufis ; alis 

 nigricantibus, extus olivaceo marginatis ; subtus albus, 

 pectore rufescenti tincto, lateribus crisso et subalaribus 

 olivaceo lavatis ; cauda olivacea ; rostro cameo, mandi- 

 bula inferiore albicante ; pedibus corylinis : long, tota 

 4"5, alee 3*3, caudse 2. 

 Hab. Colombia. 

 I Mus. P.L. S. etS.-G. 



Lafresnaye's description does not perfectly agree with this 

 species ; but I have little doubt it is the bird he intended, as 

 it is the only one of the group found in Bogota collections. 



Two examples from this source are in my collection, and 

 one in that of Messrs. Salvin and Godman. I have also a 

 single example of this species from Concordia, in the State of 

 Antioquia, obtained by the late Mr. Salmon. 



8. Hylophilus flaviventeis. 



Hijlophilus flaviventris, Cab. J. f. O. 1873, p. 64; Tacz. 



P.Z.S. 1874, p. 509. 



Supra olivaceo- viridis ; pileo et cervice postica fuscescenti- 

 cinereis ; ciliis oculorum albidis ; alis intus nigricantibus, 

 extus dorso concoloribus ; subtus pallide flavidus, gut- 



