101 



Gualaquiza and Cuenca. "Tortola." " Irides liazcl, core bhrish 

 flesh-colour ; rim round the eyes greenish vcllow ■ Itill black ; Lege 

 red." 



B2. Coi.<miui,\ cruziana, D'Orb.j Bp.Coiup. ii. p. BO. 



Cuenca, 1 ex. $. Beak black; cere yellow; hides red; legs 

 red, claws black : contents of stomach very small seeds. 'Tortolita,' 

 Spanish. " I saw nine together on the tiles of a boose in Cuenca ; 

 also I observed it in the fields, sometimes in threes and fours, often 

 solitary-" 



83. Glottis melanoleuca (Gm.). 



Cuenca. Eyes black ; bill green ; legs deep orange. 



84. Tringoides macolarius (Linn.). 



Gualaquiza, $ , 2 ex. Young birds, but the spots below are just 

 discernible in one specimen. 



85. ToTANUS SOLITARIUS, Wilson. 



Gualaquiza, 1 ex. $ . Irides dark hazel ; bill blackish ; legs dull 

 green. Frequents the stones and margins of the river. 



86. Tringa I 



Cuenca, Oct. 1857. 



87. TlGRISOMA TIGRINUM. 



Gualaquiza, Feb. 1858. 



:i. Synopsis generis Fringillini Erythrur.e, auctore Gus- 

 tavo Hartlaub, Med. Doct. 



a. Species Typic.e. 



1. Erythrura prasina (Sparm.). Firidis, Jronte guttureaue 

 dilute ri/aneis, abdomine medio et cauda rubris. 



Hal). In Java et Sumatra. 



Syn. Loxia prasina, Sparra. Mus. Carls, t. 72, 7'.\.-—Eml>> 

 fuadricolor, (lia. L. no. 65. — Emberiza cyanopis, Gm. i!>i<!. no. iiii. 

 — Fringilla sphertura, Temm. PI. Col. 96. — Erythrura viridu, Sw. 

 Confer Bp. Consp. p. 457. 



2. Erythrura trichroa (Kittl.). Ltdr viridis; facie >-t re- 

 gione parotica pufchre eyaneu .■ cauda brevnucula cum tectru 

 eibus superioril))is rubra, rectricibus intermediie eatruli 

 tibus. 



Hal,. In ins. I'alan Caroliiiaiuni. 



Syn. Fringilla trichroa, \. Kittl. Mem. Acad. Pet. 1835, ii. p. B. 

 t. 10, fig. bona. — Erythrura trichroa, Bp. Consp..i. p. 157; r. 

 Kittl. Denkwurdigk. ii. p. 38. 



