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161. Gymnoderus foetidus (Linn.). 
Gracula foetida Linnaeus, Syst, Nat. x. p. 108 (1758,—“ America, Rolander ” ; Surinam fixed as type 
locality, ef. Nov. Zool. ix, p. 58). 
Gymnoderus foetidus Pelzeln, lc, p. 135 (Borba) ; Hellmayr, Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 364 (Humaytha), 
No. 325. ¢ ad. Calama, 2. viii. 1907.—Wing 195; tail 138 mm. 
Nos. 326, 703. ¢ ¢, Calama, 2. viii. 1907; 8. Isabel, 16. x. 1907.—Wing 195; 
tail 128 mm. 
“ Iris brown or grey, feet blackish or grey, bill bluish grey, bare skin on neck 
blue.” 
? 162. Furnarius minor Pelz. 
Furnarius (Opetiorhynchus) minor Pelzeln, Sitzungsber, Akad. Wissensch. Wien (math,-naturwiss. 
Cl.) xxxi. p. 321 (1858.—“ Brasilia,” sc, Rio Madeira, below the mouth of the Rio Mahisy ; ef. 
idem, Zur Orn. Bras. i. p, 35). 
No. 105. $ ad., Calama, 25, vi. 1907.—Wing 73; tail 48; bill 17 mm.— 
“ Tris yellowish brown, feet and bill grey.” 
Agrees in coloration and size with specimens from the left bank of the Tapajoz 
(Itaittiba, Urucurittba), previously obtained by Mr. Hoffmanns. The species occurs 
also in Kastern Peru (Nauta, Iquitos, Santa Cruz). 
[163. Synallaxis hypospodia Scl. 
Synallaxis hypospodia Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1874. p. 10 (1874.—Bahia, Eastern Brazil), 
Synallazis sp., Hellmayr, Nov. Zool, xiv. p. 364 (Hamaytha). 
Left bank: Humaytha (Hoffmanns), a single adult female obtained. 
~On comparing this bird with additional examples from Bahia, I find that, 
except the nearly uniform black throat-patch, none of the other differences 
mentioned by me hold good, and Count Berlepsch, to whom it was submitted for 
inspection, also believes it to be S. Aypospodia. It will be remembered that this 
species has lately been procured by M. Jean Kalinowski in the Santa Ana 
Valley, C.E. Peru.*] 
(164. Synallaxis propinqua Pelz. 
Synallaxis propinqua Pelzeln, Sitzungsber. Akad, Wissensch. Wien (math.-naturwiss, Cl.) xxxiv. 
p. 101 (1859.—“ Brasilia,” sc. Rio Madeira, below the mouth of the Rio Mahisy ; cf. Pelzeln, 
Orn, Bras, i. p. 37). 
Rio Madeira : below the mouth of the Rio Mahisy (Natterer). Not obtained 
by Mr. Hoffmanns. 
This very distinct species agrees with the South Brazilian S. cinerascens 
Temm. in the coloration of the throat, but has a much longer bill, much paler, 
greyish brown under parts passing into whitish along the middle of the belly, 
and the ferruginous colour of the wings and tail is considerably clearer. It is also 
found on the Rio Juruad,f in Eastern Pera, but does not appear to occur east of the 
Madeira Valley. ] 
165. Synallaxis gujanensis inornata Pelz. 
[Motacilla gujanensis Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 1. ii. p. 988 (1789.—based on “ Le Rougequeue, de Cayenne,” 
D’ Aubenton, Pl. enl. 686. fiz. 2).] 
Synallawis inornata Pelzeln, Sitzungsber. Akad, Wiss. Wien (math,-naturwiss Cl.) xx. 1. P- 160 
(1856.—Salto do Girao, Rio Madeira); Pelzeln, Zur Orn. Bras. i. 1857. p. 36 (Salto do Girao, 
Borba). 
S eiiiecans inornata Hellmayr, Nov. Zool. xiv. 1907. p, 364 (Humaytha). 
S. guianensis (errore!) Snethlage, Journ. f. Orn. 1908. p. 13 (Monte Verde, Bom Lugar: Rio 
Puriis). 
* Berlepsch & Stolamann, Ornis xiii, 2, 1906. p, 92. t Ihering, Revist, Mus. Paul. vi. p, 435, 
