TANAGRINE GENUS CALLISTE. 
33. CALLISTE CUCULLATA (Swars.) 
Aglaia cucullata, Sw. Orn. Draw. pl. 7.——Calliste cucullata, Gray’s Gen. p. 366, 
No. 9. 
$ Viridescens, infra rufescente mixta; pileo nigro-cinnamomeo ; 
pectore-ceerulescente. 
2 Coloribus minds letispectore non ccerulescente. 
Long. ale, 3.83. 
Habitat, Brazil 2 
Figured, Orn. Draw. pl. 7. 3 
T have only seen what is apparently the ? of this species —it is 
in Mr. Strickland’s collection. It may be distinguished from its 
a by the dark cinnamon of the head and larger size of the 
eak, 
34, CALLISTE CASTANONOTA, Sctater. 
Tanagra gyrola, Pr. Maz. Beit. zur. Nat. iii. p. 471. 
3 Supra castanea; oculorum ambitu lorisque nigris; alarum 
tectricibus dorsoque postico pallidé flayis; pennis caudaque nigris 
cerulescente limbatis; infra nitidé viridis; ventre summo czrules- 
°ente, imo medio albicante; crisso tibiisque rufis; rostro nigro ; 
bedibus fuscis, 
Long. tota, §.5.; ale, 3.12. 
Mari similis; sed dorso nigro, alarum tectricibus virescentibus 
hee flavis (Pr. Max.) 
Habitat, South Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul (Pr. Max.) 
Mr Gray refers Prince Maximilian’s bird to Calliste perwviana, 
; *smn., which it resembles very closely; but the back in the latter 
none is of a fine glossy black. ‘The description given above for 
: female of the present species would in that respect suit Calliste 
Peruviana $3; but Prince Maximilian describes his 7. gyrola ? as 
‘ing the wing-coverts green, whereas in Calliste peruviana } they 
ob the same pale yellow as in the present species. The above 
iption is taken from a specimen in. Mr. Strickland’s collection ; 
ps Seen others in the Brussels and Liverpool Museums. 
