352 MESSRS. P. L, SCLATER AND O, SALVIN [June 28, 
pectus, and S. albicollis, for which we have not at present sufficient 
materials. It is very possible that Mr. Lawrence may be right in 
referring it to Lafresnaye’s S. striatipectus, the type of that species 
having been obtained by Delattre at Cali, near the head of the valley 
of the Cauca, New Granada. 
63. Prrytus Grossus (Linn.); Lawr. J. ¢. vii. p. 298. 
Panama skins agree best with Sclater’s Esmeraldas specimens 
(ex Fraser), but are barely separable from the eastern bird. 
64. PiryLus poLioGAsTEeR, DuBus. 
Agrees with Mexican specimens. Other Tanagers recorded from 
Panama by Mr. Lawrence are Luphonia hirundinacea (perhaps L. 
crassirostris, nobis), HZ. gouldi, L. minuta, and Ramphocelus luciani. 
The latter is perhaps what we consider to be R. dimidiatus. 
Fam. FRINGILLIDZ. 
65. GuIRACA CYANOIDES, Lafr. 
Cyanoloxia cyanoides, Lawr. 1. c. vil. p. 297. 
Established by Lafresnaye upon Panama specimens which are not 
separable from the Cayenne bird, as distinguished from the small- 
billed G. cyanea of Brazil. 
66. SperMopuHILA sEmiIcoLuartis, Lawyr. J. ¢. vill. p. 10. 
S. aurita?, Lawr. J. c. vii. p. 333. 
A species somewhat allied to S. ophthalmica, Sclater, but quite 
distinct (gula nigra, &c.). 
67. SpeRMOPHILA MiNUTA (Linn.); Lawr. l. ¢. vii. p. 333. 
Agrees with Cayenne and Bogota skins. 
68. SpERMOPHILA GUTTURALIS (Licht.). 
Phonipara gutturalis, Lawr. l. c. vii. p. 298. 
Agrees with Fraser’s Ncuadorian skins in Sclater’s collection, except 
in its rather stouter bill, which is not of much moment in a Finch. 
69. VoLATINIA JACARINA (Linn.); Lawr. J. c. vil. p. 332. 
70. EMBERNAGRA sTRiATIcers, Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1853, p. 61. 
Lafresnaye’s name was bestowed upon the Panama bird, which 
seems well distinguished from the allied LZ. conirostris, Bp., of New 
Granada on the one side, and LZ. chloronota, Salvin, of Guatemala 
on the other. From £. conirostris it differs in its olive-green back 
and brighter-yellowish outer margins of wings ; from FE. chloronota 
in its clearer-green back and paler under surface. It is larger in size 
than either of its affines. 
71. PuHonrrara pusiya (Sw.), Lawr. J. ¢, vil. p. 298. 
The only continental species of this form. 
