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therefore, when, on examination of Tschudi's types in the collection 

 of the Gymnasium at Neufchatel, I perceived that the case was quite 

 different, — that my C. lamprotis was the true xanthocephala, and that 

 the hird which I had, in common with others, always regarded as 

 entitled to bear that name, was quite a different species. The ex- 

 ample of this bird in the British Museum upon which I estabhshed 

 the name lamprotis, was obtained by Mr. Bridges in BoUvia. Be- 

 sides this and Tschudi's type at Neufchatel and a single skin in my 

 own collection, I am not aware of the existence of any other spe- 

 cimens of this Tanager. 



