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42, BUARREMON CITBINELLUS, Cab. 



(YELLOW-STRIPED TANAGER.) 

 Buarremon citrinellus, Cab. Journ.f. Orn. 1883, p. 109 j Scl. Cat. B. xi. p. 270. 



Description. Above olive-green, darker on the head ; wings and tail blackish 

 brown, edged with olive ; a broad superciliary stripe commencing on the front 

 on each side, and another commencing at the gape, bright yellow, leaving in the 

 middle a broad patch of dark olive ; beneath yellow, breast and flanks olivaceous ; 

 throat yellow, bordered on each side by a dark olive mystacal stripe ; bill black ; 

 feet brown : whole length 6'5 inches, wing 2-8, tail 2. 



Hab. Tucuman. 



This is a rather aberrant species of Buarremon, as yet only known 

 from Tucuman, where it was discovered by Schulz. 



43. ARREMON ORBIGNII, Sclater. 

 (D'ORBIGNY'S TANAGER.) 



Arremon orbignii, Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 25 ; White, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 697 

 (Catamarca); Scl. Cat. B. xi. p. 274. 



Description. Above olive-green ; wings and tail blackish, edged with olive ; 

 head black, superciliaries white, vertical stripe and nape cinereous ; beneath 

 white, with a narrow but distinct pectoral band ; sides cinereous ; bend of wing 

 yellow ; bill yellow, with the upper half of the upper mandible black ; feet 

 brown : total length 5'7 inches, wing 2-8, tail 2-6. 



Hab. Bolivia and Northern Argentina. 



Specimens of this Tanager were obtained by White on the Sierras of 

 Totoral, near Catamarca, in July 1880. The iris is marked as " blue." 



44. SALTATOR SIMILIS, d'Orb. et Lafr. 

 (ALLIED SALTATOR.) 



Saltator similis, d'Orb. Toy., Ois. p. 290, t. xxviii. fig. 2 (Corrientes) ; Scl Cat. B. 

 xi. p. 287. Saltator superciliaris, White, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 597 (Corrientes) ? 



Description. Above cinereous ; interscapulium and greater wing-coverts and 

 secondaries suffused with olive-green ; superciliaries white ; below pale fulvous ; 

 throat white, bordered on each side by a black line ; flanks passing into cine- 

 reous ; under wing-coverts pale fulvous ; bill plumbeous ; feet brown : whole 

 length 8'5 inches, wing 4'0, tail 4'0. Female similar. 



Hab. S.E. Brazil and Eastern Argentina. 



This Saltator was first described from specimens obtained at Rincon 

 de Luna in Corrientes by d'Orbigny, but no recent collectors appear to 

 have met with it in the Argentine Republic. 



