SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS ZLUPHONIA, 
B.—EUPHONIA CHLOROTICA. 
Subtis, nisi gutture, cum capite flave. 
4, EUPHONIA CHLOROTICA (Liny.) 
Tanagra chlorotica, Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 317.—— Euphonia chlorotica, Licht. Verz. 
der Doubl. p. 29. 
3 Violaceo-nigra, capite dimidio subtisque aureis; rectricibus 
duabus extimis albo notatis. 
Long. ale, 2. 1, 
2 Supra olivacea, subtus flavescens. 
Long. alz, 2.6, 
Habitat, Cayenne and Demerara. 
5. EUPHONIA TRINITATIS, Sreickuanp. 
Euphonia trinitatis, Strichkl, Jard. Orn. Cont. 1851, p 72. 
6 Ceruleo-atra, nec carmino tincta; capite toto subtisque, nisi 
gutture, flavis. . 
Long. tota, 3.6; alex, 2.2. 
Habitat, Trinidad; Venezuela, Cumana; St. Thomas. 
This species differs from the preceding, in being steel-blue-black 
without the carmine tinge on the back of the head and throat; also 
the whole top of the head is bright yellow. 
6. EUPHONIA STRICTIFRONS, Sraicxranp. 
Enphonia strictifrons, Strickl, Orn. Cont. 1851, p. 72..— Euphonia pumila, Bp. 
Rey. Zool. 1851, No. 2. ; 
E. xneo-nigra, occipite ceruleo tincta; vitta frontali angusta, 
subtisque, nisi gutture, flavis; crisso albo. 
Long. tota, 3.6;- ale, 3.6, 
Habitat, Cayenne. 
May be immediately distinguished from others, by the narrowness 
of the frontal spot and white under tail-covers. I suspect 2. m7- 
nuta, Cabanis, of Schomburgk’s Reise n. Guiana to be the 2 of this 
species; which name, if this be so, will have the priority over Mr. 
Strickland’s, 
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