1879.] BIRDS FROM ANTIOQ.UIA. 499 



lilac-brown marks, especially in a zone round the larger end : axis 

 •89, diam. -61. (See Plate XLII. fig. 2.) Nest open, made out- 

 wardly of moss, and lined with fine roots, fibres, and horsehair. 



67. Calliste gyroloides (Lafr.) ; Scl. I. c. pi. xxvi. 



Concordia, Remedios. (Mus. P. L. S. and S.-G.) 

 Iris dark. Food, fruit. 



68. Calliste ruficervix (Prev.J; Scl. I.e. pi. xxxii. 

 Concordia. (Mus. S.-G.) 



69. Calliste atricapilla (Lafr.) ; Scl. I. c. pi. xxxiii. 



Retiro, Concordia, Frontino. (Mus. P. L. S. and S.-G.) 

 Iris dark. Food, fruit. 



Eggs (no. 77) pale greenish, thickly spotted with dark red-brown 

 spots, especially at the larger end : axis '75, diam. "61. 



70. Calliste nigriviridis (Lafr.) ; Scl. 1. c. p. 76. 

 C. cyanescens, Scl. I. c. p. 79, pi. xxxv. 



Sta. Elena, Envigado. (Mus. P. L. S. and S.-G.) 



Iris dark. Food, insects. 



Eggs (no. 91) pale greenish, thickly spotted and blotched with 

 lilac-brown marks, especially in a zone round the larger end : axis 

 •82, diam. -58. 



71. Calliste inornata, Gould, P.Z. S. 1855, p. 158; Scl. I.e. 

 pi. xlv. 



Nichi. (Mus. P. L. S. and S.-G.) 

 Iris dark. 



72. Calliste larvata, Du Bus ; Scl. I. c. pi. xxxvi. 



Remedios. (Mus. S.-G.) 



Iris dark. Food, fruit. 



The extension of this Central-American species so far south is 

 new to us, and noteworthy. Its previously recorded range was from 

 Tabasco to Panama. 



73. Calliste cyaneicollis (Lafr. et d'Orb.) ; Scl. I. c. pi. 

 xxxviii. 



Concordia, Frontino. (Mus. P. L. S. and S.-G.) 

 Iris dark. Food, fruit. 



74. Calliste labradorides (Boiss.) ; Scl. I. c. pi. xxxix. 



Concordia, Sta. Elena. (Mus. P. L. S. and S.-G.) 

 Iris dark. Food, fruit. 



75. Calliste venusta, Scl. I, c. pi. xliv. fig. 2. 



Frontino. (Mus. P. L. S. and S.-G.) 

 Iris dark. Food, fruit. 



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