410 Hans Graf von Berlepsch : 



J. f. 0., 1862, p. 199 ; Sei., Cat. Coll. Am. B. (1862), p. 217 ; 

 March, Proc. Ac, X. Sc.Philad., 1863, p. 290 ; Sci., P.Z.S., 

 1870, pp. 832, 835 (redescribed) ; Sei. et Salv., Xomencl. 

 Av. Neotr. (1873), p. 48; A. et E. Newton, Handb., 

 Jamaica (1881), p. 107 ; Cory, List B. West Indies (1885), 

 p. 15 ; Sci., Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XIV. (1888), p. 147 ; Allen, 

 Bull. Am. Mus. X. H., II. (1889), p. 204 ; Scott, Auk, 

 1893, p. 178 ; Sharpe, Handlist, III. (1901), p. 124. 

 Elamia fallax Cory, Auk, III. (1886), p. 231 ; id., The Birds 

 of West Indies (1889), p. 118. 



E. E. pallatangae dictae forsan maxime affinis, sed rostro 

 breviore, jugnlo pectoreque griseo-olivaceo flammulatis, ab- 

 domine sordidius flavesceiite, i30gonio externo rectricum 

 duarum externarum f usco nee albescente et f ascis alarum albis 

 angustioribus distinguenda . 



Al. 71, caud. 70 mm. 



Habitat : In ins. Jamaica (Osburn, Newton, Ward, 

 March, Taylor) : St. Andrew, 3500' above the sea level, April 

 (Taylor). 



24. Elaexia fallax cherriei Cory. 



Elainea cherriei Cory, Auk., XII. (1895), p. 279 (desci\ 

 specim. ex Calare, S. Domingo, typ. in Field Columbian 

 Mus., Chicago) ; Sharpe, Handlist, III.- (1901), p. 124. 



"Male: Base of crown-feathers white, similar to E. fallax 

 of Jamaica, which it approaches somewhat in size and 

 coloration. Upx^er parts greenish-olive, tail-feathers dark 

 brown, showing edging of pale olive at base ; the quills are 

 brown, and (except the first) are narrowly edged with pale 

 olive ; secondaries edged with greenish-yellow on outer webs ; 

 the tertiaries are edged with dull white ; under surface of 

 wing pale brown, the feathers showing pale } T ellowish-white 

 edging on inner webs ; throat gray, becoming olive on the 

 breast, and shading into pale yellow on the belly, sides, and 

 under tail-coverts ; tail brown, the feathers narrowly edged 



