HYLOPHILUS. 



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of longest (4tli) (measured from exposed base of 1st primary), 1.45 ; lerigth 

 of bill from forehead, .53, from nostril, 30, along gape, .60 ; tarsus, .67 ; hind 

 toe and claw, .44. 



The type specimen of this species does not appear entirely mature, 

 although if so the coloration of the adult will probably not be ma- 

 terially different. It perhaps comes nearest in coloration to the 

 description of 3. flavipes, Lafr. 



Hylopliilus insularis. 



Sylophilus insularis, Solatee, P. Z. S. 1861, 128 (Tobago). 

 Hub. Island of Tobago. {Kirh.) 



(No. 270*, Dr. Solater's type.) Fourth, 5th, and 6th quills nearly equal 

 and longest ; 2d equal to secondaries ; exposed portion of 1st primary more 

 than half the longest. Upper parts olive green, becoming brighter behind, 

 especially on upper tail coverts and edges of wing- and tail-feathers ; ante- 

 riorly more and more tinged with 

 dull ochrey ashy brown. Base of 

 upper mandible, cheeks, and under 

 parts soiled smoky light brownish- 

 buff (almost sepia brown). Inside 

 of wings and axillars bright yellow ; 

 inner edges of quills paler yellow. 

 Crissum and tibise yellowish-olive. 

 No olive on flanks. Bill dark horn 

 color ; paler below. Legs pale. 



(No. 270* Scl. Cab.) Total length, 

 4.60 ; wing, 2.50 ; tail, 2.15 ; difference between 10th and longest quills, .28 ; 

 exposed portion of 1st primary, 1.08, of 2d, 1.64, of longest (5th) (measured 

 from exposed base of 1st primary), 1.92; length of bill from forehead, .64, 

 from nostril, .37, along gape, .80 ; tarsus, .78 ; middle toe and claw, .52 ; claw 

 alone, .18 ; hind toe and claw, .44, claw alone, .22. 



I am indebted to Dr. Sclater for the opportunity of examining 

 the type of this species. 



IlylopJdlus 

 insularis. 



(270*.) Type. 



