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213. TopirostRUM GRacitiees, Sclater, sp. nov. 
T. supra olivaceum ; alis caudaque nigricantibus, olivaceo anguste 
limbatis; pileo fuscescente; loris mentoque albidis; subtus 
flavum, lateribus olivascentibus ; gutture et pectore longitudi- 
naliter nigro striatis; tectricibus subalaribus sulphureis ; ros- 
tro nigro; pedibus carneis ; tarsis gracillimis. 
Long. tota 3°8; ale 2:0; caude 1:7. 
This apparently new species is most nearly allied to T. maculatum 
(Desm.) and 7’, striaticolle, Lafr. (in both of which the neck is also 
striated), but has the whole throat yellow. The bill agrees in form 
with that of the former bird, but is rather shorter and narrower. 
The type specimen is in the British Museum. 
214. TyRaANNULA cINNAMOMEA (d’Orb. et Lafr.), Syn. Av. in 
Mag. de Zool. 1837, p. 49; M. vieilloti, 7 Orb. Voy. p. 321. pl. 34. 
fig. 1 ; Myzobius pyrrhopterus, Hartl. R. Z. 1843, p. 289. 
215, TyRANNULA ERYTHRURA, Cab., Orn. Not. in Wiegm. Archiv, 
1844, p. 249. t. 5. fig. 1; Schomb. Guian. iii. 701. (Mus. Brit.) 
216. TyRaANNULA DIADEMA (Hartl.) R. Z. 1843, p. 289; M. 
Suscocapilla, Lafr. R. Z. 1843, p. 291. 
217. TYRANNULA RUFICEPS (Lafr.) ; Muscicapa (Todirostrum?) 
ruficeps, Lafr. R. Z. 1843, p. 291; Fluvicola (!) ruficeps, Lafr. R. 
Z. 1844, p. 80; Conopophaga (!!) ruficeps, Lafr. Mag. de Zool. 
1844, pl. 91, et Bp. Consp. p. 203. 
218. TyRaNNULA oORNATA, Lafr. R. et M. de Zool. 1853, p. 57. 
P. Z. 8. 1854, p. 113. pl. 66. fig. 2. 
219. TyRANNULA RUFIPECTUS, Lafr. R. Z. 1846, p. 207. 
220. TyRANNULA SETOPHAGOIDES, Bp., Att. Sc. It. vi. p. 405; 
et Consp. p. 188. 
221. TYRANNULA CINCHONETI (Tsch.), F.P. p.151. pl.8. fig. 2; 
Lafr. R. Z. 1848, p. 7; T. icterophrys, Lafr. R. Z. 1845, p. 341. 
222. Savornis NiGRICcANS (Sw.).—Tyrannula nigricans, Sw. 
Phil. Mag. 1827, p. 367; Aud. pl. 434; Bp. Notes Orn. p. 87. 
(Mus. Brit.) 
223. Sayornis aArposiAca (Lafr.).—Tyrannula ardosiaca, Lafr. 
R. Z. 1844, p. 80. 
Closely allied to the preceding according to Lafresnaye, and 
therefore probably to be placed in the same genus. 
224. PyrocePHALUS RUBINEUS (Bodd.).—PI. Enl. 675. fig. 1. 
This bird is a summer visitant to Texas and New Mexico: see 
Cassin’s B. of California, pl. xviii. p.127. It also occurs in Trinidad, 
Cayenne and Brazil, and was found by Azara in Paraguay, and 
would seem therefore to have a very wide geographical range, if the 
