168 
Mr. P. L. Sclater^s Revision of 
Pipreola viridis, Scl. Ann. N. H. ser. 2, xvii. p. 469; Tacz. 
P. Z. S. 1874, p. 540. 
Suprk viridis, capita toto nigro: secundariis extus albo ter- 
minatis : snbtus ad medium pectus nigra, pileo concolor : 
fascia irregulari colli utrinque et abdomine medio flavis : 
lateribus et crisso viridi et flavo mixtis: cauda nigr4, 
rectricibus mediis et lateralium parte extern^ dorso con- 
coloribus : caudse fascia terminali alb4 : rostro et pedibus 
rubris: long, tota 7‘5, alse 3’6, caudse 3'1. Fern, mari 
similis, sed capita et cervice dorso concoloribus et fascia 
cervicis fiava caret. 
Hab. Bolivia and Peru. 
Mus. P. L. S. et S.-G. 
Obs. Species a duabus prsecedentibus caudse apice albo 
distinguenda. 
Tbis, a more distinct southern form of P. riefferi, is at 
once recognizable by its white-tipped tail, of which, however, 
there is just a trace in skins of the P. melanolcema from 
Ecuador. Bolivian skins also have the yellow on the under¬ 
parts brighter and more extended \ but in those from Peru 
this feature is not so pronounced. Mr. Whitely^s skins from 
the Andes of Cuzco are certainly referable to this form, not 
to P. melanolcema^ as given P. Z. S. 1873, as are likewise those 
of Jelski from the district of Junin. Bolivian specimens 
now before me were obtained by Mr. Buckley. 
4. Pipreola Formosa. 
Ampelis formosa, Hartl. Rev. Zool. 1849, p. 493, t. 14. 
Pyrrhorhynchus formosus, Bp. Consp. i. p. 177. 
Euchlorornis formosa, Cab. et Heine, Mus. Hein. ii. p. 103. 
Pipreola formosa, Scl. Ann. N. H. ser. 2, xvii. p. 469; Scl. 
et Salv. P. Z. S. 1868, p. 172; Nomencl. p. 58. 
^Suprk yiridis, capite nigro: secundariis externis ad apices 
late albis : snbtus flava, gula nigra, pileo concolori; 
pectore sanguineo-rubro : lateribus et crisso viridi mixtis : 
rostri nigri tomiis pallidis : pedibus corylinis : long, tota 
6*2, alse 3*5, caudae 2.3 Fern, capite viridi, corpore toto 
subtus flavo viridi transundulato et macula gulari solum 
sanguinea diversa. 
Hab. Venezuela, Caripe {Goering). 
Mus. P. L. S. et S.-G. 
