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alaribus pallide sulphureis ; rostro superiors corneo, inferiore 

 (libido ; pedibus fascis: long, tola 4' 7, o-lce 2'5, caudce 2'5. 

 Hab. Colombia interior. 



Obs. Species ciliis oculonim flavis at macula auriculari insignis, 

 rostro paulum latiore quam in speciebus hujus generis typicis. 



I base this well-marked species on a single skin in the Paris 

 Museum. There is no label of locality, but the preparation shows 

 that it is a " Bogota" skin. 



6. Phyllomyias berlepschi, sp. nov. 



Supra ohscure cinerea, dorso olivaceo tincto ; loris albicantibus ; 

 alis caudaque obscure cinereis ; tectricum alurium apicibus et 

 secundariorum marginihus externis angustis albicantibus : suhtus 

 yrisescenti-albida olivaceo Icviter lavata ; gula et ventre medio 

 fere albis; suhalaribus albis, vixflavicante tinctis ; rostro obscure 

 fusco ; pedibus nigris : long, tola 4-2, alee 2'2, caudce I'S. 



Hub. Brasilia meridiouali-orieatalis. 



Mus. P. L. S. 



Obs. Affinis P. griseo-capilhe, sed crassitie minore, et colore 

 supra pallidiore, necnou margiuibus tectricum alarium albidis diversa, 



7. Elainea hypospodia, sp. nov. 



Supra fusco-cinerea, cauda concolore ; pilei siibcristafi macula 

 basali alba ; alis nigris, tectricum alarium fasciis transversis 

 duabus et secundariorum dorso proximorum margiuibus externis 

 albis : subtus dilute cinerea, in ventre et crisso et in tectricibus 

 subalaribus alba ; rostro fusco ad basin rufescente ; pedibus 

 nigris: long, tola 5*3, alee 2"9, caudce 2*5. 

 Hab. Venezuela. 



In this bird, which belongs to the group of E.pagana, there is no 

 trace of olive or yellow on the plumage. The single specimen, 

 obtained by Goering near Valencia in Venezuela, has been many 

 years in my collection under the ]\1S. name now published. 



8. Elainea flavivertex, sp. nov. 



Supra olivaceo-viridis, uropygio dilutiore ; pilei subcrislati ma- 

 cula basali flnmmea ; a/is nigricantibus Jicivicante bifasciatis, 

 necnon secundariis flavicante extus marginatis ; cauda fusca 

 olivaceo anguste marginata : subtus cinerea, in gula albicantior, 

 ventre fa vicante ; subalaribus sulphureis; rostro et pedibus 

 obscure corneis : long, lota 4-6, ulce 2-3, cauda 2-1. 

 Hab. Amazonia superior. 



Ohs. Affinis E. gaimardi, sed corpore subtus prsecipue in pectore 

 obscuriore, et crista flanmiea dignoscenda. 



I base this species on a skin obtained by Mr. E. Bartlett on the 

 Upper Ucayah, which has been long in my collection. A similar 

 specimen from the same locality is in the JBritish Museum, and a 

 third from Elvira (Hauxwell) in the collection of Messrs. Salviu 

 and God man. 



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