120 ~=Messrs. O. Salvin and F. DuCane Godman on the 
Atanques. Feeds on the fruit of the Mango. A very rest- 
less bird.” 
*CALLISTE CYANOPTERA (Sw.). 
Calliste cyanoptera, Salv. & Godm. Ibis, 1879, p. 200. 
Minea (2000 ft.), ¢ 2 16th, 9 30th January, 1879. “ Iris 
brown. Common amongst the tree-tops.” 
CALLISTE DESMARESTI, Gray. 
Guallabal (8000 ft.), 9, 23rd September, 1878; Minea 
(2000 ft.), g, 23rd January, 1879. “Iris brown. Found in 
high trees. Very common at Guallabal, near San Antonio.” 
PG@cILOTHRAUPIS MELANOGENYS, sp.n. (Plate III.) 
Supra fusca ceruleo tincta, uropygio paulo letiore, capite 
summo et tectricibus alarum minoribus leté ceruleis ; 
alis et cauda nigricantibus viridi-ceruleo limbatis; capitis 
lateribus nigerrimis ; macula suboculari et corpore toto 
subtus flavissimis : long. tota 8, ale 3°5, caudze 3:2, rostri 
a rictu °8, tarsi 1:1. Fem. mari similis. 
Obs. P. lacrymose attinis, sed capite summo ceeruleo, genis 
nigris, et corpore subtus flavissimo facile distinguenda. 
Mus. nostr. 
Near San Sebastian (8000 ft.), ¢ 9, 22nd June, 1878. 
‘Tris chocolate-brown. Called by the Indians “ Guenaomi.” 
This is a very distinct species, allied to the Peruvian Peci- 
lothraupis lacrymosa, of which a specimen, of Jelski’s collect- 
ing, is in Mr. Sclater’s collection. These two birds are at 
once distinguishable from P. palpebrosa by the absence of the 
yellow patch at the side of the neck in that species, as well as 
by the bluish tinge of the dark upper surface. 
TANAGRA CANA, Sw. 
Santa Marta, 2 22nd and ¢ 27th December, 1878. “ Iris 
brown. Local name ‘ Azulejo.”. Common round fruit-trees ; 
. a great favourite here on account of its beauty.” 
TANAGRA PALMARUM (Max.). 
Minea (2000 ft.), 9th February, 1879. 
RHAMPHOCELUS DimipiATUs, Lafr. 
San Antonio (3450 ft.), 28th August, 1878. 
