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Inhabits the Subtropical Zone of all three ranges. I can detect no 

 racial differences in our series of nineteen specimens. Old 'Bogota' skins 

 are somewhat browner above and paler below than recently collected ones 

 from the Bogota region. Five specimens from Zaruma, southern Ecuador, 

 which doubtless are typical of flavicans, are somewhat more olivaceous and 

 slightly deeper yellow below, and a little browner above and average slightly 

 smaller than Colombian birds. 



San Antonio, 2; Cerro Munchique, 2 ; La Florida, 1; Cocal, 1; Gallera, 

 1; Salento, 3; Sta. Elena, 5; Tochecito, 1; Rio Toche, 1; El Eden, 4; 

 Fusugasuga, 1 ; El Roble, 2. 



(3035) Myiobius litae Hart. 

 MyioUus litcB Habt., Bull. B. O. C, XI, 1901, p. 40 (Lita, n. w. Ecuador). 



A male from the Novita Trail agrees with the description of this species 

 of which I have seen no authentic specimens. It seems not to have been 

 previously recorded from Colombia. 



Novita Trail, 1. 



(3037) Myiobius pulcher pulcher Scl. 

 Myiobius pulcher Scl., P. Z. S., 1860, p. 464 (Quito). 



Specimens from the Western Andes have the head grayer, but otherwise 

 agree with others from Quito, and differ from Bogota region birds in having 

 the margins to the inner wing-quills less ochraceous in color, the breast paler. 



Gallera, 1 ; Cocal, 2. 



(3038) Myiobius pulcher bellus Scl. 

 Myiobius bellus Scl., P. Z. S., 1862, p. Ill (Bogota,). 



Specimens from Aguadita and El Roble doubtless typically represent 

 this form which is but slightly differentiated from M. pulcher of Quito and 

 western Colombia, the breast being somewhat more fulvous, the wing- 

 bars and margins to the inner quills more ochraceous. Old 'Bogota' skins 

 are essentially like fresh ones. 



Aguadita, 2; El Roble, 2. 



(3040) Myiobius fasciatus fasciatus (Mull.). 



MusaicapafasciatusP. L. S. Mull., Syst. Nat., Suppl., 1766, p. 172 (Cayenne). 



Myiobius naevius Wtatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 333 (Ocafia); Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, 

 p. 514 (MedeUin); Allen, Bull. A. M. N. H., XIII, 1900, p. 145 (Minca; Pueblo 

 Viejo; Palomina). 



