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14. Galhula lkucogasteb, Vieill, — 0. chaleotkorasc, Selater, 

 P. Z. s. 1854, p. 110. 



I believe I was in error in separating the bird from Quixoa from 

 G. leucogaetra. A more mature specimen in the present collection 

 seems to be not different from the latter species. 



15. M0MOTU8 sr.Miui i is, Selater, P. Z. S. [857, p. 254. 

 Hi. NfoMOTus BQUATORIALI8, Gould, P. Z. 8. 1857, p. 223. 



17. Dacnis cayana (L.) ?, P. Z. S. 1854, p. 252. 



18. Chloroimi am> vikh.willa, Vieill. 



19. An ABATES LINE ATI CEF8, Selater, Ann. Nat. Hist. June 



1856. 



20. Anabates im i si \ 1 1 a, Selater, Ann. Nat. 1 1 i - r . Jane 

 1856. — -/. ametzonus, La IV. MS. 



These two birds agree well with the types of mv descriptions in 

 my own collection, which were procured on the Upper Amazon. 

 The former bird is also among the species collected by Hauxwell on 

 the Ucayali, one of whose specimens is now in the British -Museum. 



21. Anabates ruficaudatus, Lafr. et D'Orb. Syn. Av. in Mag. 

 de Zool. 1838, p. 15. 



22. Anabates erythrofterus, Selater, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 27. 



Both these two birds agree with Bogota skins. 



23. Anabates melanobhynchus, Tsch. Faun. Per. p. :i~>. 



pi. 21. fig. 1 (teste Lafresnayo). 



24. Anab ates melanopezus, 8p. nor. 



Supra saturate umbrino-brutmeug, uropygio rufeecente, cauda 

 pure riifu .- aubtus pallide cinercucenti-brunneus, medit 

 dilutior ; yula albicantiore sed rufo lavata i er entet 



tectricibue subalaribtu cum remigum intus nigricantium parte 

 vicina late rufiei roatro nigro, gonyde pallescentei pedibue 

 nigricanti-plumbeia. 



Long, tota 7"0, ahe. 3*2, caudic IVO. 



This species is very closely allied to Tschudi's A. oekroUemutj 

 with which it has been identified by M .. de Lafresnaye. Hut as I 



have iii my collection one of Tschudi's original specimen- (of /• 



oehroUemua), I am enabled to affirm thai the two birds, though much 

 resembling one another, cannot be considered a- of the same -| 

 Their upper surfaces are much alike; but beneath, the present turd is 

 of :i very pale ashy-brown, while ./. ochrolomue i- nearlj as dark 

 below as above, in / melanopesua the bill is shorter, stouter, and 

 nearly all black, and the feet are blackish lead-colour ; in ./. oehro- 



