490 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXVI, 



■(3209) Tityra buckleyi Sah. & Godm. 



Tityra buckleyi Salv. & Godm., Biol. Cent.-Am. Aves., II, 1890, p. 120 (" Yan- 

 ayacu," [sic] e. Ecuador). 



A pair of birds taken by Miller at Florencia evidently represent this 

 species which does not appear to have been recorded from Colombia before. 



This species is obviously a representative of T. inquisitor. From the 

 lower Orinoco form of that species {T. i. erythrogenys) the male differs only 

 in being sHghtly smaller and in having the auriculars white. The female 

 has the back more heavily spotted than in erythrogenys. 



Florencia, 2. 



(3213) Platypsaris homochrous homochrous {Scl.). 



Pachyrhamphus homochrous Scl., P. Z. S., 1859, p. 142 (Pallatanga, Ecuador); 

 ScL. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 517 (Remedies). 



Platypsaris homochrous Hbllm., P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1143 (N6vita; Condoto). 



A male from Novita agrees with ten specimens from western Ecuador. 

 Comparison with these Ecuadorian specimens confirms the validity of P. 

 h. canescens (Bull. A. M. N. H., XXXI, 1912, p. 155) from the Santa Marta 



Mts. 



Novita, 1. 



(3214) Platypsaris minor (Less.). 



Qv^rula minor JjBSS., Traits d'Orn., 1831, p. 363 (Cayenne). 



A male and female from La Morelia and another from Florencia agree 

 in color with specimens from the Lower Orinoco and British Guiana, but 

 are somewhat larger. The males measure, wing, 91-93; tail 65-66 mm. 



La Morelia, 2; Florencia, 1. 



(3218) Pachyrhamphus versicolor {Hartl.). 



Vireo versicolor Habtl., Rev. Zool., 1843, p. 289 (Colombia). 



Pachyrhamphus versicolor Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 518 (Dept. Antioquia). 



Not uncommon in the Subtropical Zone of all three ranges. 

 San Antonio, 6; Cerro Munchique, 3; Miraflores, 2; El Eden, 1; Agua- 

 dita, 1; El Roble, 2. 



