154 
276. HypopyrRruvuS pyRRHOGASTER (de Tarr.), R. Z. 1837, 
p. 252; Bp. Consp. p. 425. 
277. Icrerus G1rRAvDT, Cassin, Journ. Ac. Philad. i. pl.17, p.138. 
The Bogota birds have the bend of the wing yellow, and are 
therefore perhaps distinct from the Venezuelan I. melanopterus. — 
See Bp. Notes Orn. p. 16. 
278. IcTERUS MESOMELAS (Wagler), Isis, 1829, p. 755.—I. 
atrigularis, Less. Cent. Zool. pl. 22, p. 73. (Mus. P. L. 8.) 
CoccoTHRAUSTINZ. 
279. HepyMELES LuDovicIANUS (Linn.) — Wils. Am. Orn. 
pl..17, fig. 2 
This well-known North American species extends all through 
Mexico and Central America into the northern parts of the southern 
continent. I have seen many Bogota specimens, but they are never 
in fully adult plumage. 
280. PHEUCTICUS AUREIVENTER (Lafr. et d’Orb.) — d’Orb. 
Voy. pl. 49, fig. 2, p. 365.—Bp. Att. Sc. It. vi. p. 405. (Mus. 
Brit.) 
TANAGRINE. 
281. Prryius Grossus (Linn.)—PI. Enl. 154. (Mus. Brit. et 
P. L.S.) 
282. ScHisrocHLamys ATRA (Gm.)—-PIl. Enl. 714, fig. 2. 
This species seems widely distributed. I have examples from 
Bogota, Cayenne, and Trinidad. Tschudi noticed it im Eastern Peru 
(F. P. p. 210), D’Orbigny in the provinces of Moxos and Chiquitos 
in Bolivia (Voy. p. 291), and Prince Max. of Neuwied in South-east 
Brazil (Beitr. ii. 504). 
283. CHLORORNIS RIEFFERI (Boiss.), R. Z. 1840, p.4; Gray’s 
Gen. pl. 89. 
284. Satraror maGnus (Gm.), Pl. Enl. 205. (Mus. Brit.) 
285. Sauraror striatipectus, Lafr. R. Z. 1847, p. 73. 
(Mus. P. L. 8.) 
286. Cissopis minor, Tsch. F. P. p. 211. (Mus. P. L.S.) 
287. ARREMON AXILLARIS, Sclater, P. Z.S. 1854, p. 97 et Tan. 
Cat. Sp. App. p. 15. 
288. ARREMON ERYTHRORHYNCAUS, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1855, 
p- 83, pl. Ixxxix. 
289. Arremon conirostris, Bp. Consp. p. 488. 
A rather aberrant species if really belonging to this genus. I have 
a Bogota skin, which is quite similar to a Santa Martha example 
from the MM. Verreaux’s collection. 
