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Garlepp—Mus. H. v. B., Vienna), North Pern: Xeberos (Bartlett), Huambo 
(Stolzmann), R, Huallaga, [? Eastern Ecuador: Sarayacn:] 
N.B.—Specimens from Huambo agree with the Bolivian ones. Having never 
seen Ecuadorian birds, I cannot say whether they have been correctly referred to 
the present form. In the Chanchamayo district, Central Peru, a nearly allied 
species, MM. spodiogastra Berl. & Stolz.,* takes its place. 
(6) M. hemimelaena pallens Berl. & Hellm. 
Western Brazil: Engenho do Gama, Villa Bella de Mattogrosso, on the Rio 
Guaporé (Natterer); Calama, Rio Madeira; Jamarysinho, Maruins on the Rio 
Machados (Hoffmanns) ; Rio Jurad (Garbe). 
[248. Myrmeciza ferruginea (P. L. S. Miill.). 
Turdus ferrugineus P. L, S. Miiller, Natursyst, Suppl. p. 141 (1776.—based on “Merle a cravate, 
de Cayenne,” D’Aubenton, Pl. enl. 560. fig. 2.—Cayenne). 
Turdus cinnamomeus Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 1. ii. p. 825 (1789.—based on the same). 
Myrmeciza cinnamomea Pelzeln, !.c. p. 87 (Borba). 
Right bank: Borba (Natterer). This is the most southerly locality from 
which the species has been recorded.. Miss Snethlage,t lately, secured a male 
at Villa Braga, on the left bank of the Tapajéz. It is common in Cayenne, 
Surinam, and British Guiana. Mr. Hoffmanns sent a female from Obidos, north 
side of the Amazons. | 
249. Anoplops hoffmannsi Hellm. 
Anoplops hoffmannsi Hellmayr, Bult, B. O. C. xix. p. 52 (1907,—Borba, Rio Madeira) ; idem, Nov. 
Zool, xiv. 1907. p. 387. pl. iii. figs. 2,3 (¢ ?). 
Nos. 40, 126. do ad. Calama, 14, 29. vi. 1907.—Wing 793, 81 ; tail 53, 54 ; 
bill 18 mm. 
Nos. 118, 119. dd imm., Calama, 28. vi. 1907.—Wing 81 ; tail 52, 54; bill 
173—18 mm. : 
No. 320. ¢ juv., Calama, 1. viii. 1907.—Wing 78 ; tail 51; bill 18 mm. 
No, —. o ad, Allianca, xi. 1907.—Wing 80}; tail 53; bill 17 mm. 
No. 944. 3 imm., Marnins, 26. vi. 1908.—Wing 79; tail 54; bill 174 mm. 
Nos. 24, 25, 54, 115, 116, 117, 384. ? ? ad., imm. et juv., Calama, 12, 17, 28. 
vi., 12, viii. 1907.—Wing 75—80 ; tail 50—54 ; bill 17—18 mm. 
Nos. 762, 764. ? ad., $ juv., Allianca, 8. xi. 1907.—Wing 80, 74; tail 
524, 50; bill 18 mm. 
Nos. 894, 941.9 ? ad, Marnins, 1, 26. vi. 1908—Wing 76, 78; tail 52, 53; 
bill 17 mm. ; 
“Tris greyish brown or brown, feet plumbeous or black, naked space round the 
eye yellowish green. Bill black, lower mandible grey in the females.” 
Mr. Hoffmanns now sent us a fine series of this species, which he had diséovered 
on his first expedition to the Rio Madeira in 1906, Adult males have the top of 
the head and crest deep black, the back very pale (greyish) olive, and the abdomen 
slate-grey with a slight brownish tinge on flanks and crissam. In immature birds 
the forehead and crest are more or less mixed with chestnut, and the back as well 
* Ibis 1894, p. 397. t Journ. f. Orn. 1908. p. 512, 
