ON SOME NEW SPECIES OF CALLISTE. 
that locality. I have likewise skins of the same bird from Trinidad 
and Santa Fé de Bogota, and Mr. E. Wilson has lent me one from 
Anolaima; itis also from New Grenada. In the British Museum are 
examples brought by Mr. Dyson from Venezuela. The Bogota and 
Anolaima birds are not quite so long in the wing as the Venezuelan, 
and there is not quite so much golden colour on the head, but this 
is probably owing to age or sex. The Trinidad skins agree very 
closely with the Venezuelan, except in the wings being 2 shorter.* 
It may be distinguished from Oalliste punctata (Linn.), by the 
" purer white of the breast, the golden colouring of front and head, 
and the broad blue edges of the secondaries and tertials, which in 
0. punctata are of the same green as the rest of the body above. 
a ae the Plate of CO. chrysophrys was engraved, the Prince of Canino has 
et ant species under the name of ©. guttulata, which is probably the same, 
Cc gh his expression, “ eroupion jaune,” seems hardly applicable to it. See 
omptes Renpvs, Jan, 20, 1851. 

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