39 [Vol. xi. 



edges and very narrow white tips ; upper wing-coverts 

 greyish slate-colour with white tips, only the last ones not 

 tipped with white; chin and throat white, with black shafts 

 to the feathers ; chest olive-grey, whitish in the middle; 

 middle of abdomen white with a yellowish shade ; sides of 

 abdomen olive-buff; under wing-coverts whitish with grey 

 spots. Wing 59, tail about 37, metatarsus 18, culmen from 

 forehead 17 mm. 



? . Crown-feathers rusty brown, with brown shaft-lines 

 and tips ; rest of upperside olive-brown. Wings blackish, 

 with rusty-brown outer webs and bright rust-coloured edges 

 to the inner webs. Tail olive-brown. Wing-coverts brown, 

 all, with the exception of the last ones, tipped with rusty 

 buff. Underside pale rusty ; sides olive-brown, middle of 

 abdomen slightly paler; throat whitish, feathers of jugulum 

 with whitish shaft-lines. 



Hab. Rio "Verde, Cachyjacu, Lita, and Cachavi in North 

 Ecuador. (One male and four females.) 



Named in compliment to Mr. G. Flemming (who collected 

 the typical specimens), another of Mr. W. F. H. Rosenberg's 

 correspondents in Ecuador. 



Phyllomyias venezuelensis, n. sp. 



Most nearly allied to Ph. burmeisteri of Brazil, from which 

 it differs in having an ashy forehead, an ashy-grey wash 

 over the crown, much lighter green back, and brighter yellow 

 under surface. Wing 60, tail 59, metatarsus 16, bill from 

 base 11 mm. 



Hab. Cumana, Venezuela. 



Attila braziliensis parambjE, n. subsp. 



Differs from both typical A. braziliensis and A. uropygialis 

 in its shorter wings, more yellow abdomen, much darker back 

 and head, narrower and more rufous bars to the wings, formed 

 by the edges to the wing-coverts. Wing 84, tail 73, bill 

 22 mm. The bill is much larger than that of Guianan 

 examples [A. uropygialis, Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiv. 

 p. 360). 



Hab. Paramba, North Ecuador. 



