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360. CHLOROPHONIA PRETRE!I (Lafr.), R. Z. 1843, p. 97; Mag. 
de Zool. 1842, pl. 42 ( ¢).—Euph. pyrrhophrys, Selater, Contr. Orn. 
1851, p. 89. pl. 75. fig. 2. ( 2). 
361. Evpwonta nicRicoiis (Vieill.), Cont. Orn. 1851, pl. 75. 
fig. 1. p. 83. 
362. KupHONIA MinutTA, Cab.—(E. pumila, Bp.—E. strictifrons, 
Strickl.) (Mus. Brit). 
363. EUPHONIA XANTHOGASTRA, Sund.—Cont. Orn. 1851, p. 85. 
(Mus. P. L. 8.) 
364. EvpHonia concrnna, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1854, p. 98 et Tan. 
Cat. Sp. App. p. 16. 
365. EvpHONIA MELANURA, Sclater, Cont. Orn. 1851, p. 86. 
Mr. Gould’s collection contains specimens of a black-tailed Hu- 
phonia from Bogota agreeing nearly with the Amazon bird, except 
that the yellow extends rather farther back on the head, and the bill 
is somewhat stouter. 
366. CaATAMBLYRHYNCHUS DIADEMA, Lafr. R. Z. 1842, p. 301. 
Gray’s Gen. pl. 93.—Bustamantia capitaurea, Bp. Att. Se. Ital. vi. 
p- 406 (1844). 
FRINGILLIN. 
367. CurysomitRis cotumBIANA (Lafr.), R. Z. 1843, p. 292. 
368. CHRYSOMITRIS SPINESCENS, Bp. Consp. p. 517. 
369. SycaLis AuRErIPEcTUus, Bp. Notes Orn. p. 17. 
To this species I refer, though with some doubt, a Bogota Sycalis, 
of which there are examples in the British Museum and my own 
collection. 
370. PHonipaRA pusILLA (Sw.).—Tiaris pusillus, Sw. Phil. 
Mag. 1827, p. 438. 
Olivacea : pileo capitis lateribus gutture imo et pectore toto nigris : 
superciliis curtis et gula aureis. 
This continental species appears to me to be distinct from the 
Ph. olivacea of the Antilles. The latter has the head olive like the 
back, and the black on the breast confined to a patch beneath the 
golden throat, the mid-belly being nearly white. 
Phonipara canora* is a third rather rare and quite different 
species. 
371. CaTaMENIA ANALIS (Lafr.).—Fringilla analis, Lafr. R. Z. 
1843, p. 291, Bp. Consp. p. 493. 
* Bp. Consp. p. 494; Brown, Ill. Zool. t..24. fig. 1. A specimen of this bird 
is in the Neufchatel collection, and Mr. Strickland once informed me that Mr. 
Brown’s original type is still extant in the Newcastle Museum. 
