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Tschudi noticed it with other Callistce in the hot wood-region, from 

 which country also Mr. Hawxwell has lately transmitted some 

 beautifully-prepared specimens. Hence it passes to the south as 

 far as Bolivia, where d'Orbigny and Bridges obtained examples 

 which are now in the National Collections of England and France. 



M. d'Orbigny informs us, in his " Voyage dans I'Amerique Meri- 

 dionale," that he found this Tanager in the hot and damp forests of 

 the country of the Yuracares Indians, at the foot of the Bolivian 

 Andes, in large flights in company with Calliste yeni, and has 

 given us an accurate representation of the male bird m the same 

 work. 



