48 MR. SCLATER ON NEW SPECIES OF TYRANNID.E. [Jan. 18, 



antica alba, ventre medio alhicante ; lateribus oHvaceis ; tectri- 

 cibus subalaribus albis, campterio jlavicante ; rostro brunneo, 

 infra dilutiore ; pedibusjxillidis: long, tola 3'8, alee I '8, cnudce 

 1-6. 

 Hab. Brazil. 

 Mus. Parisiensi. 



A single skin of this well-marked species was presented to the 

 Museum d'Histoire Naturelle by M. Peichoto in 18.54. It belongs 

 to the group of E. granadensis, and has a similar large cervical spot, 

 but is readily distinguishable from all its allies by its pale brownish 

 head and the white tips to the tail-feathers. 



I am much indebted to M. A. Milne-Edwards and the authorities 

 of the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle of Paris for allowing me to 

 bring to England for comparison and identification some of the more 

 difficult and obscure examples of the Tyrannidse in that collection. 



3. POGONOTRICCUS GUALAttUIZjE, Sp. UOV. 



" Pogonotriccus gualaquizce, Scl. MS.," Tacz. et Berl. P. Z. S. 

 1885, p. 89. 



Similis P. ophthalmico, sed pileo obscure olivaceo, tectricibus auri- 

 cularibus non nigra notatis, et colore subtus dilutiore diversus : 

 long, tola 4-0, alee 1-9, caudce 1"7. Fern, mari similis. 



Bab. iEquatoria occ. 



Mus. P. L. S. 



The two examples of this species have long remained in my 

 collection with the MS. name by which I now characterize them. 

 They were obtained by Fraser at Gualaquiza, Ecuador, in January 

 1858, and are marked as male and female. Mr. Stolzmann procured 

 a single example of the same bird at Mapoto, in the province of 

 Ambato. 



4. Leptopogon godmani. 



Supra olivaceo-viridis, pileo obscure cinereo ; loris, superciliis et 

 capitis lateribus albicante mixtis ; tectricibus auricularibus flavis 

 macula terminali nigra prceditis ; alis nigricantibus Jlavicante 

 bifasciatis, et hoc colore in secundariis externis limb alis ; ceteris 

 remigibus olivaceo marginatis ; cauda cinerascenti-brunnea 

 olivaceo limbata ; subtus sulphur eo-flavus^ pectore et lateribus 

 olivaceo tinctis ; tectricibus subalaribus sulphurcis ; rostro ob- 

 scure corneo, pedibus fuscis : long, tola 4"0, alee 2"3, caudce 20. 



Hab. iEquatoria orientalis. 



Mus. Salvano-Godmanico. 



Two skins of this species were obtained at Sarayacu, Ecuador, by 

 Buckley. It is most like L. superciliaris and L. pcecilotus, but differs 

 in its smaller size, yellow wing-bands, and shorter, broader bill. 



5. Leptopogon oustaleti, sp. nov. (Plate IX. fig. 2.) 



Supra olivaceo-viridis, pileo concolore ; linea circumoculari fiava ; 

 macula auriculari nigra ; alis caudaque obscure brunneis olivaceo 

 limbatis ; campterio fiavo : subtus pallide fiavidus olivaceo 

 adumbratus, gula et ventre medio clarioribus ; tectricibus sub- 



