On the Genus Elaenia, 411 



with olive-green ; wing-coverts tipped with whitish, forming 

 two well-marked "bands ; upper mandible dark brown, under 

 mandible horn color, dark at tip, feet black. Length 5*10, 

 wing 2-80, tail 2-75, tarsus 0-75, bill 31 inches." 



Hab. : Lis. S. Domingo : Calare, January 31st. [Gr. K. 

 Cherrie leg.] 



I am unable to perceive from Mr. Cory's description in 

 what way E. cherriei differs from E. fallax Sci. It seems to 

 me that it is very doubtfully distinct from that species. 

 Perhaps it might be distinguished by its more greyish 

 throat. 



25. Elaenia htpospodia Sci. 



Elainea hypospodia Sci., P.Z.S., 1887, p. 49 (descr. specim. ex 

 Valencia, Venez., typ. in Mus. Brit.) ; id., Cat. B. Brit. 

 Mus., XIV. (1888), p. 144 (Valencia) ; Allen, Bull. Am. 

 Mus. 1ST. H., IL (1889), p. 207 ; Sharpe, Handlist, III. 

 (1901), p. 123. 



E. E. streperete maxime affinis, ut videtur, et eodem modo 

 colore olivaceo-viridi destituta, sed tectricibus alarum superi- 

 oribus late albo bifasciatis, necnon remigibus tertiariis albo 

 marginatis distinguenda. 



Habitat : Venezuela, Valencia (A. Goering leg.). 



26. Elaenia streperà Cab. 



Elainea streperà Cab., J. f. O., 1833, p. 215 (descr. specim. ex 

 Tucuman, typ. in Mus.Berol.); Sci., Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 

 XIV, (1888), p. 143; Sci. et Huds., Argent. On., I. (1888), 

 p. 145 ; Salvad., Boll. Mus. Torino, X. (1895), p. 10, sub 

 E. albiceps; Sharpe, Handlist, III. (1901), p. 123; Lillo, 

 Anales Mus. Nac, Buenos Aires, 1902, p. 185 ; Baer, Ornis, 

 1904, p. 220 (Tucuman). 



Elainea pagana albiceps (part.) Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. 

 N. H., II. (1889), p. 197. 



