442 BIRDS OF BRITISH GUIANA. 



e(|ual in lonoMi to the soA^onth. The tail is pqnare at the tip and 

 a])ont I'our-fifths the lenp;th of the wing. The tarsus is about 

 equal in length to the middle toe and claw. 



620. Tiaris phseoptila. 

 British Guiana Grassquit. 



Fhonipnrn 2'>^i(EoptiIa Salvin & Godman, Ibis, 1884, p. 445 (Eoraima, 



3500 ft.). 

 ? Phompnrnfiimosa Salvin, Ibis, 1885, p. 215 (Roraima). 

 Phonipnra fidicjinosa (part : nee Wied) Sharpe, Cat. E. Brit, Mus. xii. 



p. 151, 1888 CKoraima). 

 Tiaris fuliginosa Brabourne & Chubb, B. S. Amer. i. p. 369, no. 3788 



(part), 1912. 



Adult male. General colour of the upper surface dark soot- 

 hrown, including the top of the head, sides of the face, back, 

 wings, and tail ; inner webs of flioht-quills paler on the inner 

 margins ; throat and fore-neck similar to the back; breast, 

 abdomen, sides of body, and under tail-coverts dusky greyish 

 brown ; under wing-coverts, axillaries, and inner edges of quills 

 below grey ; remainder of quill-lining and lower aspect of tail dark 

 hair-brown. 



Total length 114 mm., exposed culmen 5, wing 59, tail 47, 

 tarsus 17. 



This species is not represented in the McC^onnell collection, and 

 the above description is taken from the type of the species which 

 is in the British Museum, and was collected by the late Henry 

 Whitely at Mount Roraima, 3500 ft., November 29, 1883, 

 Salviu-Godman collection. 



This species differs from T. fulignosa fulignosa (Wied) in its 

 paler coloration generally, but more especially on the under 

 surface. Whether T. fiimosa (Lavvr.) differs from the present 

 species I am unable to say, as I have not seen an exam[)le from 

 Trinidad whence he described it. 



Breeding-season. Unknown. 



JS^est. Unrecorded. 



Eggs. Undescribed. 



Range confined to British Guiana. 



Ilahits. Unrecorded. 



