2 70 Riker and Chapman, Birds at Santa rem, Brazil. fjuiy 



[^5. Euscarthmus striaticollis {Lafr.). — One example, without indi- 

 cation of sex, taken by Smith, March 2, 1SS9. Apparently not before 

 recorded from the Amazons. — F. M. C] 



56. Calopteryx ornatus Ridgiv. 



Calopteryx ornatus Ridgw., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1887, P- 5 r 9- 

 One example, a female, taken in the second growth on the lowlands, 

 June 16, 1SS7. 



57. Mionectes oleagineus {Cab.). — One specimen taken July 22, 1SS4. 

 5S. Ornithion napaeum Ridgiv. 



Omit hion napamm Ridgw., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., X, 1SS7, p. 520. 



Three specimens, June and July, 1SS7. 



59. Tyrannulus reguloides Ridgiv. 



Tyrannulus reguloides Ridgw., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1887, p. 521. 



A single specimen taken June 30, 1SS7, feeding on the trees about the 

 house, its movements resembling those of a Kinglet. 



[I am unable to separate this bird from T. elatus (Lath.) except by its 

 smaller size. — F. M. C] 



[60. Elsenea pagana {Licht.). — "Santarem, June ; very common."*] 



[61. Legatus albicollis {Vieill.). — One specimen taken by Smith, 

 February S, 1S89.— F. M. C] 



62. Myiozetetes cayennensis {Linn.). — One specimen taken in a 

 clearing, August 4, 1S84. 



63. Myiozetetes sulphureus {Spix). — A female taken June 16, 1SS7. 

 [Not before recorded from the Lower Amazon. Agrees in coloration 



with a Guianan specimen. — F. M. C] 



64. Rhynchocyclus ruficauda {Spix). — A male taken June 15, 1SS7. 

 [65. Pitangus lictor (Lie/it.). — One specimen taken by Smith, Feb- 

 ruary 1. 1SS9.— F. M. C] 



66. Pitangus sulphuratus (Linn.). — A male taken June 30, 1SS7. 

 [Darker and much more olivaceous than a specimen from Cayenne. — 



F. M. C] 



67. Myiodynastes solitarius ( Vicill.). — Common in the lowlands, feed- 

 ing on seeds and insects. 



68. Megarhynchus pitangua {Linn.). — Common in the lowlands. 



69. Muscivoraregia {.Gm.). — A male taken June 14, 1SS7, sitting within 

 a few feet of the ground in a dense forest in the lowlands. 



[70. Myiarchus tyrannulus {Mil 11.). 



Myiarchus nigriceps Allen, Bull. Essex Inst. VIII, 1S79, P- 79- 



One example taken by Smith, March 21, 1SS9. On examination Mr. 



Linden's Santarem specimen, recorded as nigriceps Scl., proves to be this 



species.— F. M. C] 



71. Myiarchus ferox {Gm.). — A specimen taken June 20, 1SS7, on the 

 'mountain.' 



72. Empidonomus varius {Vicill.). — A female taken June 30, 1SS7. 



73. , Tyrannus melancholicus {Vicill.). — A male taken June 6, 1SS7. 



*Allen, Bull. Essex Inst., VIII, 8, 1876, p. 79. 



