1879.] BIRDS FROM ANTIOQUIA. 511 



Fam. Tyrannid;e. 



151. Myiotheketes striaticollis (Scl.), Cat. A. B. p. 197. 

 Mus. S.-G. 



One example in the sixth collection. 



152. Ochthodi^ta fumigata (Boiss.). 

 Octhceca fumigata, Scl. Cat. p. 198. 

 Sta. Elena. (Mus. S.-G.) 



Iris dark. 



153. Ochthceca fumicolor (Scl.), Cat. A. B. p. 198. 



Sta. Elena. (Mus. S.-G.) 

 Tris dark. Food, insects. 



Eggs (no. 51) white, with a few small red-brown spots : axis '75, 

 diam. *6. 



154. Ochthceca lessoni (Scl.), Cat. A. B. p. 198. 



Sta. Helena. (Mus. S.-G.) 

 Iris dark. Food, insects. 



155. Ochthceca cinnamomeiventris (Lafr.) ; Scl. Cat. A. B. 

 p. 199. 



Envigado and Sta. Helena. (Mus. S.-G.) 

 Iris dark. Food, insects. 



Eggs (no. 58) white with large red spots, chiefly near the larger 

 end: axis 77, diam. •55. 



156. Ochthceca diadema (Hartl.) ; Scl. & Salv. Nomencl. 

 p. 42. 



Mecocerculus diadema, Scl. Cat. p. 199. 



Sta. Helena. (Mus. S.-G.) 



Iris dark. Food, insects. 



Eggs (no. 73) white : axis 7, diam. - 54. 



" The nest is made entirely of moss lined with a few feathers, and 

 is built in a bank, generally into a mass of growing moss. The bird 

 lays four cream-white eggs." — T. K. S. 



157. Sayornis cineracea (Lafr.); Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. 

 p. 43. 



8. cineracea et <S. latirostris, Scl. Cat. p. 200. 



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



Eggs (no. 81) white: axis "8, diam. -6. 



After comparing skins from Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador, 

 we have come to the conclusion that they are all referable to one 

 species ; so that Sclater's S. latirostris, founded on specimens from 

 the last locality, must be suppressed. 



158. Copurus leuconotus, Lafr. ; Scl. Cat. A. B. p. 204. 

 Remedios. (Mug. S.-G.) 



