400 MR. P. L. SCLATER ON BIRDS [June 29; 
There can be no question. about the distinctness of this species 
from P. andinus. Besides the differences specified above, the confor- 
mation of the bill is of itself sufficient to render Ph. jamesi distinct 
in all ages. As will be seen by the sketches now exhibited (figs. 2 
Fig. 2. Bill of Ph. andinus. 
Fig. 3. Bill of Ph. jamesi. 
and 3), the bill is much shorter and smaller in PA. jamesi, the 
naked space at the lores wider and differently shaped, and the upper 
mandible is much narrower. The very different disposition of the 
colours will be likewise seen from the figures. In P. jamesi the 
terminal black portion is much smaller, and is succeeded by an 
