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inferiore griseo-flavescente, pectore olivaceo-griseo perfuso, 

 abdomine pallide flavescente (in speciminibus nonnullis laetius 

 flavis) tectricmn alarum apicibus albescente marginatisi 

 itaque alis bifasciatis, remigibus tertiariis extus albo margi- 

 nati^ 



Al. 85-76, caud. 78-66 mm. 



Habitat : Colombia : Medellin, Antioquia (Salmon), Sta. 

 Marta, 2000 1 , Bonda, Minca, Onaca, Cacagualito (Simons, 

 W. W. Brown jr., H. H. Smith). Bucaramanga (Mus. H. v.B. 

 and Mus. Brit.). Bogota collections (Mus. H. v. B. and Mus. 

 Brit.). Isl. St. Vincent (Ober, Lister, Mrs. H.H. Smith*, 

 Percy Rendali 1 ). Isl. Carriacou 2 (J. G. Wells). Isl. 

 Grenada (J. G. Wells leg, Mus. H. v. B.). Tobago (Kirk, 

 Cory, Mus. H. v.B.). Isl.Trinidad (Mus. Brit, and Tring André 

 leg.). Venezuela: Pto. Cabello and Merida (Mus. H. v. B. 

 and Brit.), Cumanaçoa and S. Antonio (Phelps), Valencia 

 (Goering) . Orinoco : Altagracia, Calcara (Cherrie) Ciudad 

 Bolivar, Suapure (KLages), La Pricion (André). Brit. 

 Guiana : Roraima, Bartica Grove (Whitely leg., Mus. Brit, 

 and H. v. B.). Surinam (Moeschler, Mus. H. v. B.). 

 Cayenne (Cherrie leg., Mus. Tring). E. Ecuador : Archidona 2 

 (Goodf ellow) . Peru, Upper Amazons : Nauta, 2 Xeveros, 2 

 Chayavetas, 2 Chamicuros 2 (Bartlett), Pebas 2 (Hauxwell). 

 1ST. Peru : Moyobamba (Raimondi), Huayabamba (Garlepp, 

 Mus. H. v. B.), Chirimoto (Stolzmann) . C. Peru : Santa Ana 

 (Kalinowski leg., Mus. H. v. B.)._ ? S. Peru: Cosnipata, 2 

 Maranura 2 (Whitely leg.). ? Bolivia 2 (Bridges, Mus. Brit.). 

 Brazil: Para (Layard), Santarelli (Riker), Cearâ (Zietz in 

 Mus. Brit.), Pernambuco (Forbes and Craven in Mus. Brit.), 

 Bahia (Wucherer, Nicoli, Mus. H. v. B.). Espirito Santo: 

 Victoria (Mus. H. v. B.), Rio Janeiro (ISTatterer), Cantagallo 

 (Euler). Minas: Congonhas (Burmeister). S. Paulo: Ypanema, 

 Ttararé (Natterer), S. Sebastiao (Ihering). Mattogrosso : 

 Chapada 2 (H. H. Smith). Paraguay (Salvaci., Mus. H. v. B.). 



1 Specimens from St. Vincent collected by Mrs. H. H. Smith and Dr. Percy 

 Rendali, belonging to the Tring Museum, which were kindly submitted for my 

 inspection by Dr. E. Hartert, proved to be absolutely identical with specimens 

 from the Continent, agi'eeing with those from Guiana, Bogota, Bahia, etc. 



2 Specimens from these localities have not yet been examined by me. 



