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New Granada. I do not know Vireosylvia frenata of DuBus (Bull. 

 Ac. Brux. xxii. p. 150), said to be from Ocana in New Granada ; 

 but the description given agrees with Vireo altiloquus of the An- 

 tilles. 



12. Petrochelidon cyanoleuca, Vieill. 

 One ex. juv. 



13. Chlorophanes atricapilla, Vieill. 

 One ex. 



14. CONIROSTRUM ALBIFRCNS, Lafr. 



Two ex. 



15. Diglossa personata, Fraser. 

 Four ex. 



16. Diglossa albilateralis, Lafr. 



$ et $ . " Irides dark hazel ; bill black ; legs and feet pale 

 brown." 



The female of this species is of a brownish-olive ; below pale 

 fulvous. 



17. SALTATOR MAGNUS (Gill.). 



One ex. Irides hazel ; bill black, with the base of the lower man- 

 dible bluish ; legs and feet brownish flesh-colour ; contents of sto- 

 mach pink fruit and black seeds. 



18. Saltator atripennis, Sclater, Pr. Ac. Sc. Phil. viii. 261. 



Two ex. <5 and $ alike. " Irides hazel ; bill black, with a bluish 

 margin to lower mandible ; legs and feet black, in female blue. The 

 stomach contained fruit." Iam much pleased at meeting with addi- 

 tional examples of this Saltator, which I originally described from 

 specimens in the Museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, collected at Popayan. 



19. BUARREMON BRUNNEINUCHUS (Lafr.). 



Two ex. " Gizzard contained insects and seeds." 



20. Buarremon leucopterus, Jardine. 



Four ex. " Irides hazel ; bill black, legs and feet nearly so. Found 

 in the bushes." 



21. Chlorospingus canigularis, Lafr. 



One ex. S • Irides hazel ; upper mandible black ; lower blue. Giz- 

 zard contained insects. 



22. Nemosia ornata, sp. nov. 



Fuscescenti-cinerea olivaceo tincta ; capite toto undique et cor- 

 pore subtas saturate cinnamomeo-rvfis ; gula Jlavicantiore ; 



