Brown, with the margins of the dorsal feathers greenish brown, those of the wings and tail margined brownish white; head and neck greyish green; beneath the body pale dusky green, somewhat darker on the breast and sides; uropygium yellowish green.

Three specimens of this species are contained in the British Museum, exhibiting male, female, and young.

2. Aglaia Vittata.

Tanagra vittata, Temm. Pl. col.

Maldonado; not common.

Pipillo personata. Swains.

Plate XXXV.

P. personata, Swains. Two cent. and a quart. p. 311.

Maldonado; not common. The stomach of one, which I shot, contained seeds.

Emberizoides poliocephalus. G. R. Gray.