I 7 2 Bulletin American Museum of Natural Histary. [Vol. XIII, 

 321. Hylophilus flavipes Lafr. 



Hylophilus flavipes BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 142. Santa 

 Marta. 



Thirty-nine specimens, all from Bonda, collected as follows : 

 Jan. 9-28, Feb. 3-24, July 9, Aug. 6-31, Sept. 6, Oct. 22. 



Vireo acuticauda Lawrence, usually synonymized with Hylo- 

 philus aurantiirostris, is referable to ff. flavipes, as shown by 

 comparison of the type with the present large series of both H. 

 aurantiirostris and H. flavipes. 



Hylophilus viridiflavus Lawrence, from Panama, while closely 

 allied to H. flavipes, is so different from it as apparently to war- 

 rant its recognition as specifically distinct. 



322. Hylophilus aurantiifrons Lawr. 



Hylophilus hypoxanthus SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1880, 118 (not of Pelzeln). 

 Valencia. 



Hylophilus aurantiifrons BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 142. 

 Santa Marta. 



Seven specimens, Bonda, Jan. n and 21, Aug. 3, Nov. 8 

 and 17. 



The name Hylophilus hypoxanthus Pelzeln {Hylophilus aurantii- 

 rostris hypoxanthus) may well be retained for the form found in 

 Trinidad, and on the adjoining Venezuelan coast, Guiana, etc., 

 which differs from true aurantiirostris from Panama and the 

 northern coast region of Colombia and Venezuela in having a 

 distinct buffy or ochraceous suffusion over the whole pectoral 

 region, but deepest on the sides of the breast. 



323. Vireo josephse Sdater. 



Vireo josephce BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIII, 1899, 105. One speci- 

 ,men, El Paramo de Macotama, alt. nooo ft. 



Ten specimens : Valparaiso, April 4 ; El Libano, April 25 and 

 28, and May 6, 9, and 12 ; Las Nubes, Dec. 6-10. 



324. Vireo chivi agilis (Licht.). 



Vireo chivi agilis t BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 142. Santa 

 Marta. 



Fifty specimens, all taken near Bonda, as follows : Bonda, 44 

 specimens, Jan. 17, 23, and 26, Feb. 8-17, June 25-29, July 8 



