306 TANAGRIDJS. 



Tanagra cyanaptera ( Vieill.}. 



Tanap-ra cyanoptera, &cl. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 157 (1886) Nehrk. 

 Kai. Eiersamml. p. 95 (1899), p. 326 V 1910) ; Iheriny, Rev. Mus. 

 Paulista, iv. p. 209 (1900) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 378 (1909). 



Two egg8 of the Blue-shouldered Tanager resemble those of 

 T. ornata*, and differ entirely from those of the other species of the 

 genus represented in the Collection. They are pale blue, sparingly 

 marked all over with small, well-defined, roundish spots of very 

 dark purplish-black. One example measures -9 by '7. 



2. Rio de Janeiro. Alexander Fry, Esq. [P.]. 



Tarajra :ayaca, Linn. 

 (Plate XIII. figs. 5 & 8.) 



Tanara sayaca, Eider, J.f. O. 1867, p. 410; Scl. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. 

 p. 158 (1886): Berlepsch, J.f. O. 1887, pp. 6, 115; Eider, Rev, 

 Mus. Paulista, iv. p. 20 (1900) ; Iheriny, Rev. Mus. Paulista, iv. 

 pp. 153, 209 (1900) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 378 (1909) ; Nehrk. Kat. 

 Eiersamml. p. 326 (1910); Chubb, Ibis, 1910, p. 625. 



Eggs of the Grey-breasted Tanager vary in shape from a very 

 long pointed oval to nearly spheroidal. The ground varies from 

 white to creamy- white or greenish-white. In some examples the 

 markings are remarkably like those found in the commonest type 

 of Passer domesticus, the entire shell being thickly clouded and 

 blotched with grey-brown and umber-brown. In others a large 

 part of the ground-colour is visible, the markings, which consist 

 of cloudings, spots and streaks of purplish-grey and dark purplish- 

 brown, being mostly confined to the larger end of the shell. In a 

 third type all the markings are fine and there are no very distinct 

 dark spots or streaks, the larger end of the shell being surrounded 

 by a heavy clouded /one. They vary from -87 to 1-1 in length, and 

 from '61 to -67 in breadth. 



* The eggs of both this species and T. cyanoptera presented by Mr. Fry 

 were accompanied by skins of the birds, and there is therefore no reason to 

 doubt their authenticity. 



