Cnipolegus cabanisi, Schulz, Journ. f. Orn. 1882, p. 462.

Description.—Nearly uniform olivaceous slate-colour; below rather paler; wings and tail black: whole length 6·0 inches, wing 3·4, tail 3·1. Female brownish olive, below paler; wings blackish, slightly edged with rufous; tail black, with broad rufous margins to the inner webs, and narrow similar margins to the outer webs; bill and feet brown.

Hab. Tucuman.

This is one of Herr Schulz’s discoveries in Tucuman. He met with it, in the month of January, in the mountainous districts of that province.

[130.] CNIPOLEGUS CINEREUS, Scl.
(CINEREOUS TYRANT.)

Cnipolegus cinereus, Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 43; Döring, Journ. f. Orn. 1878, p. 197 (Cordova); Salvin, Ibis, 1880, p. 357, pl. x. (Tucuman, Salta).

Description.—Dark cinereous, paler and more olivaceous on the back and wings; edges of wing-coverts and secondaries rather lighter; below paler, throat and breast blackish, like the head; inner margins of wing-feathers whitish; outer primaries acuminated; bill plumbeous, feet black: whole length 4·6 inches, wing 2·2, tail 2·3. Female brownish cinereous; cap and rump rufous; wings blackish, tips of coverts and edges of outer secondaries whitish; tail blackish, inner webs of all the lateral rectrices, except the tips, rufous; beneath whitish.

Hab. Northern Argentina.

[131.] LICHENOPS PERSPICILLATUS (Gm.).