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(3007) Myiodynastes chrysocephalus minor Tacz. & Berl. 



Myiodynastes chrysocephalus minor Tacz. & Behl., P. Z. S., 1885, p. 91 (Machay; 

 Mapoto, Ecuador). 



Myiodynastes chrysocephalus Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 514 (Concordia). 



Inhabits the Subtropical Zone of all three ranges. While somewhat 

 larger than true minor of Ecuador, the Colombian birds essentially agree 

 with it in color. 



La Frijolera, 2; Las Lomitas, 21; San Antonio, 3; Miraflores, 1; Sa- 

 lento, 3; near San Agustin, 3 ; LaPalma, 2; Andalucia (3000 ft.), 3; Buena 

 Vista (above Villa vicencio), 1. 



(3006) Megarhynchus pitangua (Linn.). 



Lanius pitangua Linn., Syst. Nat. I, 1766, p. 136 (Brazil). 

 Megarhynchus -pitangua Allen, Bull. A. M. N. H., XIII, p. 145 (Bonda; Minca; 

 Atanques; Santa Marta; Palomina). 



Our collection contains only a single specimen of this common and widely 

 distributed species. It was taken at Chicoral. 

 Chicoral, 1. 



(3008a) Onychorhynchus coronatus castelnaudi Dev. 



Onychorhynchus castelnaudi Dev., Rev. et Mag. Zool., 1849, 56 (Sarayacu, Rio 

 TJcayali, e. Peru). 



An adult male collected by Ring at Villavicencio differs from a British 

 Guiana specimen in being smaller (wing, 73 mm.), the back is browner, 

 the belly deeper ochraceous, the tail more rufescent basally, and the upper 

 tail-coverts are practically unbarred. An immature specimen from " Napo " 

 agrees with the Villavicencio bird in size, and in lacking the conspicuous 

 bars on the tail-coverts which characterize coronatus. I have no Peruvian 

 specimens but the type-locality of castelnaudi lies in the same faunal zone 

 as Napo, and it is therefore more than probable that the Villavicencio bird 

 agrees with the Peruvian form. 



Villavicencio, 1. 



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(3013) Hirundinea sclateri Reinh. 



Hirundinea sclateri Reinh., Fuglef. Bras. Camp, 1870, p. 337 (Peru). 



A pair of birds of this apparently not common species was collected on 

 an arid part of the trail between Quetame and Buena Vista, in the Eastern 



