[156.] SUBLEGATUS GRISEOCULARIS, Sclater.
(GREY-EYED TYRANT.)
Sublegatus griseocularis, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1870, p. 17 (Mendoza).
Description.—Above cinereous; wings and tail dark ashy brown, margins of wing-coverts and outer secondaries whitish; below, throat and breast pale cinereous white; belly and under wing-coverts pale lemon-yellow; bill horn-colour; feet dark brown: whole length 5·0 inches, wing 2·8, tail 2·5. Female similar.
Hab. Southern Peru and Western Argentina.
Specimens of this species were obtained by Weisshaupt near Mendoza.
[157.] RHYNCHOCYCLUS SULPHURESCENS (Spix).
(SULPHURY TYRANT.)
Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens, Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 49; White, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 607 (Misiones).
Description.—Above olive-green, head washed with cinereous; lores and line round the eye whitish; wings blackish brown, margined with yellowish olive; tail dark brown, slightly edged with olive-green; below sulphur-yellow tinged with olivaceous, throat more greyish; middle of the belly rather brighter; under wing-coverts pale sulphur-yellow; bill horn-colour; feet brown: whole length 5·2 inches, wing 2·6, tail 2·5. Female similar.