186 MESSRS. SCLATER AND SALVIN ON PERUVIAN BIRDS. [Feb. 4, 



51. Myiobius cinnamomeus. 



52. 

 53. 

 54. 

 55. 

 56. 

 57. 

 58. 

 59. 

 60. 

 61. 

 62. 

 63. 



64. 



erythrurus. 



ncevius. 



phoenicurus. 



Pyrocephalus rubineus. 

 Empidochanes pcecilurus. 

 Heteropelma atnazonum. 

 Cotinga cayana 2 • 

 Pipreola melanolama. H. 

 Cephalopterus ornatus. 

 Chcetura zonaris. 

 Nyctidromus albicollis. 

 Antrostomus maculicauda 



(Lawr.)*. 

 Campephilus albirostris. 



65. Galbula tombacea. 



66. Chelidoptera tenebrosa. 

 6". personatus. 



68. Piaya minuta. 



69. Rhamphastos culminatus. 



70. Aulacorhamphus cceruleo- 



cinctus. H. 



71. Andigena hypoglaucus. C. 



72. Pionus menstruus. 



73. Buteo albicaudatus. 



74. Circus histrionicus. 



75. Columba albilinea. C. 

 76. maculosa. P. 



77. AZgialites collaris. 



78. Tringa bonapartii. 



We have the following notes to offer on the species marked with 

 an asterisk : — 



12. Calliste pulchra. 



These specimens are undoubtedly referable to the true Calospiza 

 pulchra of Tschudi. We have hitherto only seen Napo skins, which 

 show rather more orange-colour on the head and less chestnut- 

 yellow on the throat than the Peruvian bird. In the latter also the 

 black mentum is wider. 



16. Tanagra olivina, Sclater. (Plate XXI.) 



Since describing this species from Nattererian specimens (P. Z. S. 

 1864, p. 607), I have obtained a Bogota skin of what I regard as 

 the same species. Mr. Whitely's example from Cosnipata (" shot in 

 the clearing, May 27, 1871 ") agrees with it in being rather brighter 

 below than the typical specimen, but hardly otherwise differs. 



I suspect that the bird described by Cassin (P. A. S. Phil. 1860, 

 p. 140) as Orthogonys olivaceus, and subsequently figured (ibid. 

 1864, t. 2), belongs to the same or to a nearly allied species. 



19. Buthraupis cucullata. 



We refer a fine large Tanager of the Buthraupis group, two 

 specimens of which were obtained by Mr. Whitely at Huasampilla in 

 July 1871, to B. cucullata, although the yellow extends mesially 

 rather higher up the throat, and the black cap does not pass so low 

 on the nape, as in Bogota skins of this species. Further south this 

 species is replaced by B.montana (Lafr. et D'Orb.). 



21. Phcenicothraupis carmioli, Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. ix. 

 p. 100. 



We are not able to separate Mr. Whitely's skins of this species 

 from Costa-Rican examples in Salvin and Godman's collection, 

 although they are rather brighter in colour, particularly below. In 



* Cf. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 586, pi. xlvi. 



