1870. } MR. P. L. SCLATER ON NEW TYRANNIDA. 833 
rostro corneo, mandibula ad basin pallide carnea, pedibus 
Fuseis : long. tota 5°2, ale 2°5, caude 2°4, tarsi 0°6. 
Hab. ins. Jamaica. 
I find I have accidentally omitted hitherto to give a description of 
this species of Elainea, of which I obtained two skins some years 
ago along with a large series of other Jamaican birds. 
Fig. 2. 

Flainea fallax. 
Mr. March (Pr. Ac. Phil. 1863, p. 290) suggests that this bird 
may be the young of EZ. cotta. But this cannot be the case, I think, 
as I have young and old of the latter. J. fallax belongs to the 
section with a concealed white crest, and has the wing-coverts ter- 
minated with white. #. cotta (¢) has a bright yellow crest (see 
Gosse’s figure, Ill. B. Jam. pl. xlv.), which is deficient in the female 
or young, and has plain unspotted wings. I have no doubt of the 
distinctness of the two species. 
3. ELAINEA PUDICA, sp. nov. (Fig. 3, p. 834.) 
Supra obscure olivacea unicolor; alis caudaque nigricantibus, 
alarum tectricibus albido terminatis, fascias duas alares ev- 
hibentibus ; secundariis quoque extus albido late marginatis : 
cauda olivaceo extus anguste fimbriata : subtus pallide flavida, 
ventre medio dilutiore, gutture et pectore toto griseo perfusis : 
subalaribus et remigum marginibus internis pallide flavidis : 
rostro brevi, angustato, nigricante ; mandibula, precipue ad 
basin, carneo: pedibus obscure corneis: long. tota 5'5, ale 
2°8, caude 2°5, tarsi 0°6. 
Hab. Respubl. Colombica, Bogota (Mus P. LL. S.); Chiriqui 
(4rcé) ; Venezuela, prope Merida (Goering)- 
I have long had two Bogota specimens of this Elainea in my 
collection under the MS. name now published, and have lately 
obtained a third skin of it from Mr. Goering. From Arcé Salvin 
has recently also received a single example, apparently of the same 
species, and I was consequently in some hopes of being able to 
recognize in it one of the Central-American Elainee lately described 
