784 MESSRS, SCLATER AND SALVIN [ Noy. 15, 
5. Henicorwina Leucornurys (T'sch.). 
See Salvin’s remarks on this species, anfed, p. 181. 
14, SETOPHAGA ALBIFRONS, Sp. nov. 
Supra schistacea, alis caudaque nigricantibus : pileo et lateribus 
capitis nigris, crista verticali cinnamomeo-rubra, plumis nigro 
terminatis: fronte, loris et regione oculari pure albis: subtus 
aureo-flava, tectricibus subalaribus et subcaudalibus et rectrici- 
bus duabus utrinque externis pro majore parte albis: rostro et 
pedibus nigris: long. tota 5*5, ale 2°5, caud@e 2°6 poll. Angl. 
Hab. Upper wood-region of Merida (Goering). 
Of this distinct species of Setophaga Mr. Goering sends us two 
skins, both obtained in the upper wood-region near Merida. Both 
are males; but the sexes in this group hardly differ. The iris in 
one is marked “ brown,”’ and in the other “clear brown.” 
The nearest ally of this new species is S. ruficoronata of Kaup, 
from Ecuador; but in the present bird the front and orbital region 
are of a pure white instead of a golden yellow. 
16. DiGLossa GLoriosa, sp. nov. (Plate XLVI. fig. 1.) 
Nigra, uropygio in cinereum trahente, abdomine medio castaneo : 
tectricibus alarum minoribus et superciliis indistinctis ceru- 
lescenti-canis : rostro nigro, pedibus corneis: long. tota 5-2, 
ale 2°5, caude 2°2. 
Hab. Paramo de la Culata, north of Merida (Goering). 
Obs. Affinis D. brunneiventri ex Peruvia, sed minor et gutture 
cum pectore superiore nigro differt. 
Mr. Goering obtained a single specimen of this distinct new spe- 
cies of Diglossa on the Paramo of La Culata, to the north of Merida, 
where he says it is rare. It is a male, and the iris is marked “ dark 
brown.” 
30. CHLOROSPINGUS IGNOBILIS. 
Sphenops ignobilis, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1861, p. 379, et Cat. p. 160. 
Sphenopsis ignobilis, Sclater, Cat. Errata, p. xvi. 
Chlorospingus oleagineus, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1862, p. 110. 
An accurate examination has satisfied us that Sclater’s Sphenops 
(sive Sphenopsis) ignobilis is founded on a somewhat immature skin 
of this Tanager. The tail is imperfect, and the bill slightly dis- 
torted, which led Sclater to place it among the Dendrocolaptida! 
Mr. Goering sends us one skin of this species from the Paramo of 
Merida. The iris is marked “clear brown.” 
31. CHLOROSPINGUS GOERINGI, sp. nov. (Plate XLVI. fig. 2.) 
' Saturate schistaceus, alis caudaque obscurioribus ; pileo et capitis 
lateribus nigris, superciliis elonyatis albis: subtus castaneus, 
lateribus et ventre imo fuscescentioribus : rostro plumbescente 
nigro, pedibus pallide corylinis : long. tota 6, ale 2°5, caude 
Ope taree lol. 
