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more heavily marked than the first set. The nest was located in a 
locality exactly similar to that last described. 
From this material it would seem that two egrgs is the normal 
clutch for this species. The three nests are very similar to one another. 
T.^ENioTRiccus ANDREI Berlepsch & Hartert. 
Taeniotriccus aiidrei Berlepsch & Hartert, Novit. Zool. IX. 1902. p. 38. 
(Type, La Pricion, Caura River, Venezuela, Tring Museum). 
The type of this species, collected by Mr. Andre is, I believe, unique. 
The specimen, now in the Tring JNIuseum, was taken at La Pricion, on 
the Caura River, February 18, 1901. 
Perissotriccus ec.\udatus (Lafresnaye & D'Orbigny). 
Todirostrum ecaudatitm Lafr. & D'Orb. in Mag. Zool. VIL 1837. p. 47 
(Yuracares, Bolivia). 
Orchilus ecaudatus Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 39 (Munduapo, Upper Ori- 
noco and Suapure on the Caura River, Venezuela). 
Perissotriccus ecaudatus Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.. XXV. 1902, 
p. 64. 
Only a single specimen of this species has been taken by the writer 
in the Orinoco region. An adult male was taken at Munduapo on the 
upper Orinoco, March 15, 1899, and Klages collected an example at 
Suapure on the Caura River. Colors of the fresh bird were, eye sepia 
brown ; bill black ; feet mouse grey. 
Atalotriccus pilaris venezuelEnsis Ridgway. 
Colopteryx pilaris Cab.; Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 39. (Points on the 
Orinoco, Ciudad Bolivar, Altagracia, Caicara, Quiribana de Caicara, 
Maipures.) 
Atalotriccus pilaris venezuelensis Ridgw., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIX. 
1906. p. 113. 
Common in the thickly wooded areas along the river banks from 
Ciudad Bolivar to above the falls of Maipures. 
Adults have the eye straw yellow; bill blackish with pale edges and 
extreme basal part of the mandible pale; feet cinerous gray. 
Colopteryx galEatus (Boddaert). 
Motacilla galeata Bodd., Tab. PI. Enl. 1783. p. 24. 
Colopteryx galeatus Berlepsch & Hartert. p. 39. 
