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paulo dilutio}; ventre medio et crisso Jlavis : rostro et pedibus 

 Jlavis. 



Long, tota 4*(), alse 2*3, caudse 1'2. 



Hab. In rep. ^Equator. Mus. P. L. S. 



I have a single example of this Chlorophonia in my collection, 

 received by Mr. Gould with other birds from Ecuador, from the 

 eastern slope of the Andes, I believe. It appears to be the female 

 of some undescribed species of this group. It may be Keadily distin- 

 guished from other species by its yellovF bill and pale-yellow feet, 

 and from C. longipennis, C. frontalis, and C viridis, which are pro- 

 bably its nearest allies, by the absence of the blue round the eye. 



7. EUPHONIA VITTATA. 



Niffro-ceeruleo-nitens : vitta frontali angusta fulvo-flavida : ab- 

 domine saturate fulvo-jlavo, lateribus fiavicantibus, tectricibus 

 subalaribus albis, citrino tinctis : rectrice una utrinque extima 

 in poffonio interna albo notata : rostro et pedibus nigris. 

 Long, tota 4*2, alee 2*4, caudse 1*4. 

 Hab. In Brasilia. 



Obs. Affinis E. xanthogastrce, sed fronte angusto aurescente, et 

 cervice nigra in ventrem magis producta facile dignoscenda. 



I have only a single specimen of this very distinct species of Eu- 

 phonia, which, from its make, is evidently a Brazilian skin. I re- 

 ceived it from M. Verreaux of Paris. 



8. Tanagra subcinerea. 



Flavicanti-olivacea, alis caudaque nigricantibus eodem colore lim- 

 batis ; pileo cceruleo, margine postico ad nucham viridescente ; 

 lateribus capitis et loris nigris : subtus pure cinerea, subalari- 

 bus pallide Jlavis ; crisso fulvescenti-Jlavo : rostro nigro, man- 

 dibulo inferiore plumbescente ; pedibus carneis. 

 Long, tota 6*75, alse 3'2, caudse 2*9. 

 Hab. In Venezuela et ins. S. Trinitatis. 



This Tanager is a climatic form of Tanagra cyanocephala of Trans- 

 andean Peru and Ecuador, and T. auricrissa of New Granada. It 

 most closely resembles the former bird, but may be distinguished by 

 the paler ashy colour of the lower surface, the duller yellowish-green 

 of the crissum, and the less extent of the yellow on the under parts 

 of the wings. The wings are also comparatively shorter, and there 

 is less olivaceous colouring on the flanks of the Venezuelan bird. In 

 the New Granadian T. auricrissa the under surface is tinged with 

 blue, and the crissum is golden yellow. 



9. RaMPHOCELUS EPHIPPIALIS, 



(^ . Coccineus : alis et cauda cum tibiis et subalaribus nigris : 

 interscapulii totius plumis nigris obscuriore coccineo terminatis : 

 rostro et pedibus nigris, illius tnandibula inferiore ad basin alba. 

 $ . Similis R. brasilii et R. doxs»Ms, fceminis. 

 Long, tota 7*5, alse 3*1, caudse 3*1. 

 Hab. Inripis fl. Amazonum sup. 

 This Ramphocelus, of which I have specimens of both sexes, re- 



