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*PYRANGA ZSTIVA (Gin.). 
Pyranga estiva, Salv. & Godm. Ibis, 1879, p. 200. 
Santa Marta, ? , 27th December, 1878; Minea (2000 ft.), 
?, 16th January, 1879. “Iris brown.” 
Evcometis cristata (Du Bus). 
Arihueca, ¢, 7th March, 1879. “Iris brown. Among 
the forests of cacao.” 
Agrees with Venezuelan and Panama examples. 
Nemosta prieata (Bodd.). 
Valencia, ¢ 9, 20th May, 1879. “Iris bright chrome- 
yellow ; feet pale orange-yellow.” 
A male and female of this widely ranging species, which, 
however, has not hitherto been noticed so far north. 
BuARREMON MELANOCEPHALUS, Sp. 0. 
Supra fuseus, olivaceo tinctus, pileo toto nigro; alis et cauda 
nigricantibus, auricularibus sericeo-griseo-fuscis ; subtus 
flavicans, plumis pectoris medialiter fusco striolatis, mento 
et regione malari nigris ; rostro nigricante, pedibus cory- 
linis: long. tota 6°3, alee 2°75, caudz 2-9, rostri a rictu 
Semtansie (ole 
Obs. Avis certé juvenis, sed ab omnibus hujus generis (nisi a 
B. tibial) pileo nigro dignoscendus; a B. tibiali corpore 
subtus flavicante diversus. 
San Sebastian, ¢, 27th July, 1879. “Iris brown.” 
Though a young bird, the single specimen sent by Mr. 
Simons differs so materially from all known members of the 
genus Buarremon that we feel justified in describing it. Its 
nearest relative seems to be B. tibialis. 
ARREMON SCHLEGELI, Bp. 
Minea (2000 ft.), 9, 15th and 16th January, 1879. “ Iris 
brown. Flies near the ground amongst brambles.” 
Agrees with Venezuelan examples. 
SALTATOR OLIVASCENS, Cab. 
Santa Marta, ? 21st December, 1878, ¢ 2nd April, 1879. 
“Tris brown. Found amongst bushes and trees.” 
SALTATOR MAGNUS (Gm.). 
Minea (2000 ft.), ¢, 30th January, 1879. “ Iris yellowish 
brown.” 
