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the scarlet crown patch and the wing and tail quills and wing-coverts 
are edged with ochraceous or ochraceous rufous. 
A n€st containing three fresh eggs was collected at Caicara May 
4, 1905. The nest was about 9.14 m. from the ground in the same 
tree with nests of Lcgatiis, Pitaiigiis and Icterus. In the location, shape 
and materials emp'oyed, it is similar to nests of M. cayanciisis caya- 
nensis, globular mass of plant fibers axid long-bladed grass, placed 
near the end and pressed in between the forks near the tip of a large 
horizontal limb. The entrance about 5 cm. in diameter is on the side 
looking toward the end of the limb. In getting the nest down two of 
the eggs were broken. The remaining egg is ovate in form, delicate 
flesh pink in color, quite thickly speckled about the larger end with 
reddish brown spots overhing other spots of vinaceous brown. The 
egg measures 20.5 x 19.5 mm. In 1907 sets of eggs were collected 
April 9th and May 8th. 
The nests and eggs of this species are indistinguishable from those 
of .1/. cayejinciisis. 
MviozETETES GR.vN.\DE.N'Sis Lawrence. 
Myiocetetes granadensis Lawr., Ibis. 1862. p. 11. 
Myiozetetes granadensis subsp. ?; Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 46. 
This species was not observed b}- the writer: .\ndre, howe\'er, 
sent a single example, collected at La Pricion. on the Caura River, in 
February, 1901, to the Tring Museum. It is recorded in the lierlepsch 
and Hartert paper. 
Tyr.-\nnopsis sulpiiureus (Spix). 
Mitscicapa sulphurea Spix, Av. Bras. II. 1825. p. 16. PI. 20. 
Myio::ctetes sulphureits Berlepsch & Hartert. p. 46 ( Quirihana de 
Caicara. Orinoco River). 
Tyrannopsis sitlphiireiis Ridgway. Proc. Biol. Soc. \\'ash., XVIII, 1905, 
P- 209. 
On my first expedition to the Orinoco this species was found. 
Not uncommon about Quiribana de Caicara during April. Not 
noted elsewhere. 
Cr.\spedoprion oliv.\ceus gui.\nensis (McConnell). 
Rhynchocychis oUvacciis c/uiaiieiisis McConnell, Bull. Brit. Orn. CI. 
XXVII; 1911; 106 (British Cuiana). 
