1867.] THK BIRDS OF THE LOWER AMAZONS. 571 



23. Calliste flaviventris (Vieill.). 



In Sclater's collection from Barra {Wallace). 



24. Calliste boliviana, Bp. 



In Sclater's collection from the Capim River {Wallace). 



25. Tanagra episcopus, Linn. 

 Para, Aug. 1848. 



26. Tanagra palmarum, Max. 

 Mexiana, Dec. 1848. 



27. Ramphoccelus nigrigularis (Spix). |- su^ 



Middle Amazons, 1850. In Sclater's collection from Barra {Wal- 

 lace). 



" This Tanager is found only on the right bank of the Rio Negro, 

 and is never known to cross the river to the Cayenne side. It is 

 found on both banks of the Upper Amazons above Barra." — A. W. 



28. Ramphoccelus jacapa (Linn.). 

 Mexiana and Para. 



" One of the commonest birds in gardens at Para, and generally 

 in the Lovi^er-Amazons district." — A. W. 



29. EucoMETis penicillata (Spix). 

 Mexiana, Dec. 1848. 



Sclater's specimens referred to E. albicollis are not diiferent from 

 the present bird, whatever Pyranga albicollis, Lafr. et D'Orb., may 

 be. It occurs also on the Ucayali {Bartlett) and Napo (Mus. 

 P. L. S.), and may therefore probably extend into the wood-region 

 of Bolivia. 



30. Tachyphonus melaleucus (Sparrm.). 

 Para, and Tocantins River. 



31. Tachyphonus surinamus (Linn.). 



Para, March and May 1849. In Sclater's collection from Guia, 

 Rio Negro, but here slightly different, and probably the same as 

 Mr. Lawrence's T. napensis, Ann. L. N. Y. vii. (June 1864). 



32. Tachyphonus cristatus (Gm.). 



Para, May 1849. Agrees with Brazilian specimens. 



33. Tachyphonus cristatellus, Sclater. 



One skin from Guia, Rio Negro, agrees nearly with the type of 

 this species from Bogota, except in rather smaller size. We have 

 not been able to compare it with Cayenne skins ; but the probability 

 is that the latter also belong to this form. 



34. Nemosia pileata (Bodd.). 

 Para, Jan. 1849. 



