110 DR. P. L. SCLATER ON NEW BIRDS FROM BOGOTA. [Mar. 25, 



Granada is barely separable from the same species. On the other 

 hand, there can be no question about the distinctness of the present 

 Bogotan species, looking to its rufous interscapulium and wing- 

 edgings, and dark, almost chestnut-brown under wing-coverts. 



Fam. ViREONiDiE. 



2. Hylophilus ferrugineifrons. 



Olivaceus: alls nigiicanti-fuscis, extus olivaceis: cauda oliva- 

 cescenti-fusca : pileo brunnescente tincto, f route ferruginolento: 

 subtus dilutior, gutture et ventre medio albicantioribus : rostro 

 plumbeo, tomiis pallescentibus, pedibus fuscis. 



Long, tota 4*0, alee 2*1, caudse 1'5. 



Hab. In Nov. Granada int. 



Mus. P. L. S. 



Obs. Affinis Hylophilo ochraceicipiti, mihi, ex Mexico, sed colore 

 supero olivaceo rostroque robustiore differt. Remex primus, prout 

 semper in hoc genere, spurius, dimidio brevior quam secundus : 

 quartus, quintus et sextus fere sequales et longissimi. 



I have tried in vain to reconcile this bird with Lafresnaye's H. 

 Jlavipes (Rev. Zool. 1844, p. 342). It is certainly not his Hylo- 

 philus semibrunneus {I. c. p. 341), as I have seen specimens of the 

 latter in the British Museum. 



Fam. Tanagridje. 



3. Chlorospingus oleaginetjs. 



Olivaceus fere unicolor, fronte et regione oculari et corpore subtus 

 Jlavicanti-olivaceis : alis nigricanti-fuscis, extus brunnescenti- 

 olivaceo limbatis : cauda brunnea unicolore : rostro nigricanti- 

 brunneo : pedibus fuscis. 

 Long, tota 5*5, alee 3*25, caudse 3*5. 

 Hab. In Nov. Granada int. 

 Mus. P. L. S. 



Obs. Affinis C. superciliari et C. rubrirostri et eadem forma sed 

 colore fere unicolore notabilis. 



Fam. Dendrocolaptid^. 



4. Philydor panerythrus. 



Murino-rufescens : alis extus et cauda tota rufis, illarum pogoniis 

 interne nigricantibus : subtus Icete fulvo-rufus : rostro albi- 

 cante, hujus basi cum pedibus plumbeo. 



Long, tota 7'^, alee 3'9, caudae 3*6. 



Hab. In Nov. Granada int. 



Mus. P. L. S. 



This bird is allied in form to Philydor rufus (Vieill.) of Brazil 

 (P. ruficollis, Spix, Av. Bras. i. p. 74, pi. lb), though the rectrices 

 are not quite so sharply pointed. It may be distinguished by its 

 more uniformly rufous coloration, and the complete absence of the 

 cinereous head. I have a single Bogotan specimen, the only indivi- 

 dual I have met with of this species. 



