810 TANASRID^. 



marked with lines of deep chocolate-brown or black and a few 

 specks of lavender-gre}'. Two specimens in the Collection are 

 marked with spots only ; the other two with both spots and lines. 

 They measure respectively : -9 by -68 ; -9 by -65 ; -85 by -65 ; -85 

 by -65. 



1. U.S., Colombia. Crowley Bequest. 



2. Eemedioa, Antioquia, U.S. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Colombia {T. K. Salmon). 

 1. Remedios (r. S/S.). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Ehamphocoelus jacapa (Linn.). 



Eamphocelus jacapa, Tacz. P. Z. S. 1882, p. 14. 



Hhamphoeoelus jacapa, Scl. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 174 (1886) ; Sharpe, 

 Iland-l. V. p. 382 (1009) ; Nehrh. Kat. Eiersamml. p. 326 (1910). 



Two eggs of the Eed-breasted Tanager are of exactly the same 

 type as those already described. They measure respectively '85 

 by -63 aud -9 by -72. 



2. Venezuela [Nehrkorn Coll.). Crowley Bequest. 



Ehamphocoelus passerinii, Bonap. 



Ehamphocoelus passerinii, Salv. ^ Godm. Biol. Centr.-Atner., Aves, i. 



p. 281 (1883) ; Scl. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 176 (1886) ; Nehrk. 



Kat. Eiersamml. p. 96 (1899), p. 329 (1910) ; Sha)ye, Hand-l. v. 



p. 382 (1909). 

 Eamphocoelus passerinii, Michm. P. TI. 8. Nat. Mu-!, xvi. p. 489 (1893) ; 



JBidgw. Birds North ^ Middle Amer. ii. p. 109 (1902). 



Eggs of the Lesser Eed-rumped Tanager are inseparable from 

 those of B. dinidiatus. Almost all are entirely wanting in line- 

 markings. They measure respectively : -96 by '7 ; "92 by -7 ; '89 

 by -65. 



3. British Honduras {F. Blanc- Salvin-Godman Coll. 



aneaua:}. 



1. Oachi, Costa Eica, 26th May. Mr. 0. F. Underwood [C.]. 



2. Veragua (Nehrkorn Coll.). Crowley Bequest. 



3. Chiriqui, Veragua (Nehrkorn Crowley Bequest. 



Coll.). 

 2. Chiriqui (Nehrkorn Coll.). Crowley Bequest. 



Erhamphoccelus costaricensis, Cherrie. 



Eamphoccelus costaricensis, Sidaw. Birds North Sr Middle Amer ii. 



p. Ill (1902). 

 Ehamphocoelus costaricensis, Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 382 (1909). 



Three eggs of Cherrie's Tanager scarcely differ from those of 

 R. })asserinii, but the markings, which are mostly confined to the 

 cap, are more confluent and irregular. They measure respeetivelv : 

 1 by -63 ; -89 by -BS ; -88 by -61. 



