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(4118) Tanagra saturata (Cab.). 

 Phonasca saturata Cab., J. f. O., 1860, p. 336 ("New Granada"). 



Found by us only in the Cauca Valley and arid upper Dagua basin at 

 Caldas. Five males from Caldas agree with two from western Ecuador. A 

 male from Cali has white oval subapieal patches 7 mm. long on the inner web 

 of the outer pair of rectrices. 



Caldas, 6; Cali, 1. 



(4119a) Tanagra olivacea humilis (Cab.). 



Phonasca humilis Cab., J. f. O., 1860, p. 334 (Costa Rica). 

 Euphonia minuta Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 498 (Remedios). 



Seven males from the Tropical Zone of the Pacific coast and Antioquia 

 agree with others from Panama (Canal Zone), and differ from a British 

 Guiana series in having the hind-head and nape decidedly more purple, the 

 back and throat somewhat more purple, the frontal band much wider. 



Quibdo, 3; Baudo, 1; Juntas de Tamana, 1; Noanama, 6; Barbacoas, 1; 

 Puerto Valdivia, 1. 



(4121) Tanagra fulvicrissa purpurascens (Hart.). 



Euphonia fulvicrissa purpurascens Hart., Nov. ZooL, VIII, 1901, p. 370 (Pambi- 

 lar, n. w. Ecuador). 



An adult male from Barbacoas is apparently typical of this form. 

 Barbacoas, 1. 



(4121a) Tanagra fulvicrissa omissa (Hart.). 



Euphonia fulvicrissa omissa Hart., Bull. B. 0. C, XXXIII, 1913, p. 77 ('Bo- 

 gota,' type, and Noanam^). 



Euphonia fulvicrissa Cass., Proc. Acad. N. S. Phila., 1860, p. 143 (Falls Truando) 

 Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 498 (Remedios; Nech6). 



Euphonia fulvicrissa subsp.? Hbllm., P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1100 (Noanamd; El Tigre). 



Our specimens are all from the Tropical Zone of the Pacific coast. The 

 type doubtless came from the central Magdalena Valley. Hartert (Z. c), 

 on examination, states that Sclater's type of fulvicrissa, said to have come 

 from Santa Marta, " agrees entirely with skins from Central America." 



Quibd6, 1; Bagado, 1; Juntas de TamanS, 1; Noanam^ 1; San Jos6, 1. 



