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372. VOLATINIA JACARINA (Linn.)? 
Nigro-chalybea : pennis paucis ad campterium albis : tectricibus 
subalaribus nigris. (Mus. P. L. 8.) 
373. CorypHaspiza pILeata (Max. ).—Lophospiza pileata, Bp. 
Consp. p.471. (Mus. P. L. 8.) 
EMBERIZINZ&E. 
374. PuryeiLus Geospizopsis (!) (Bp.).—Passerculus geospiz- 
opsis, Bp. Notes Orn. p.21 (2 )—(@) cinereus unicolor—( 3 ) fusco- 
rufescens ; subtus albidus ; fusco toto-striatus. 
I expect it will be found that this bird is an inhabitant of the high 
mountain ranges. It would appear to be nearly allied to P. wnicolor 
(d’Orb. et Lafr.), or certainly to the bird figured under that name 
by Sir Wm. Jardine (Cont. Orn. 1849, pl. 20). Prince Bonaparte 
has named and described the female only. There are specimens of 
both sexes in the British Museum. 
375. ZONOTRICHIA PILEATA (Bodd.),—PIl. Enl. 386. fig. 2.— 
Z. matutina, auct. 
One of the most universally distributed South American Passeres, 
being found, I believe, in every part of that continent. 
ALAUDINE. 
376. Orocorys PEREGRINA, Sclater, P.Z.S. 1855, p. 110. pl. cii. 
The only South American bird of the subfamily. 
PyYRRHULINE. 
377. SpeRMopHILA LuctTuosA, Lafr. R. Z. 1843, p. 291. 
378. SPERMOPHILA OLIVACEO-FLAVA, Lafr. R. Z. 1843, p. 291, 
et 1846, p. 207. ‘ 
379. SPERMOPHILA. 
A species (of which there is a specimen in the British Museum) 
with a rufous crissum. I have not yet made it out. | 
380. SpERMOPHILA MINUTA (Linn.)—PI. Enl. 319. fig. 2; Bp. 
Consp. p. 495. (Mus. Brit.). Also from 8. Martha (Verreaux). 
381. SPERMOPHILA GUTTURALIS (Licht.).—Phonipara guttu- 
ralis, Bp. Consp. p. 494. 
I have seen Bogota specimens of this bird, which appears rather a 
true Spermophila than a Phonipara. 
RAMPHASTIDZ. 
382. RampHastos AmMBIGUUS, Sw. Zool. Ill. pl. 168. Gould, 
Mon. ed. 2, pl. 5. 
