MY1ADESTE9. 



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The species of South AnuTlcan Myiadenles, mentioned in the 

 fuotritutc, I Lavo uut been ublu tu exaiuiuu.* 



Myiadestes solltarliis. ' 



AtyiadesttM solilnriut, Kaird, n. s. 



Muscicapa armilltita, Qohhk, Birds Jam. 1847, 198 (not of Vibillot).— 

 Ptilogonys armillatiitt, Gray & Mitchem., Gen. Birds, I, pi. 69.— 

 ScLATEM, F. Z. 8. 18t)l, TS.—AIifi(ttlestes arm. Sclateh, P. Z. 8. 1857, 

 6.— lu. Catal. IBtil, 47 — March, Pr. A. N. So. Fbila. 18G3, 294. 



Hab, jAinaioa. 



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Myiaieates $olitariu», Baird. (Jamaica.) 



' Myiadestea griseiventer. 



Ptilogonyg grineiventer, TscH. Arch. Nat. 1844. — Ib. Fauna Peruana, 

 184(5-7, 140.— Alyiadestes griseiventer, Cab. Arch. Nat. 1847, 1, 209. 



Rufous olive ; forehead cinereous ; cap olivaceous, with some rufous spots. 

 Upper wing coverts black, the outer web and tip edged with rufoua ; primaries 

 browu, edged externally with olive ; secondaries with inner webs white at 

 base. Beneath gray ; crissuni rufous. Middle tail feathers like the back, the 

 two outer with hinder part of inner web white, the others black, tipped with 

 wliite. 



Bill blackish-brown ; lower jaw paler in middle. Legs yellowish-brown. 

 Irids blackish-brown. 



Length, 6.80; tarsus, .83; tail, 3.33; wings, 3.62. 



Myiadestes ardesiacetiB. 



Myiadestex ardesiaceus, Less. Desc. Marom. et d'Ois. (Q5uvres Comp. 



de Buffon, ed. Didier, 1847, VII), 1847, 'iiVJ. Brazil. 



Bill black ; tarsi brown. Body above brownish-slate ; cheeks, fore part and 



sides of neck, sides of breast and flanks dusky brown ; the middle of body, 



from thorax to' lower«tail coverts, white, tinged with very pale yellow ; tliigba 



brown. Length, 16 centimetres. 



This bird has not been identified as a Afyindeities by authors, and may belong 

 to another genus, especially as Lesson places in the same genus with it the 

 Setophuya urnata of Boiss. 



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