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Camptostoma pusillum tenuirostris subsp. nov. 



Type from Rio Aurare (east of Maracaibo), Venezuela. Adult male, 

 No. 43466, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by W. H. 

 Osgood, January 12, 1911. 



Similar to C. pussillum pusillum, but differs in having a more slender 

 and somewhat straighter bill; the back more olive and the yellow on 

 the under parts brighter; tail feathers narrowly tipped with whitish 

 and outer tail feather narrowly edged with the same. 



Length (skin), 90 mm.; wing, 45; tail, 40; bill, 9. 



Empidochanes zuliensis sp. nov, 



Type from Orope, Zulia, Venezuela. Male, No. 43494, Field 

 Museum of Natural History. Collected by N. Dearborn, March 12, 

 1908. 



Somewhat similar to Empidochanes cabinisi, but much darker, more 

 olive and under mandible brownish white. Back dark brownish olive, 

 the feathers with concealed whitish shafts; crown dark brown, decidedly 

 darker than the back; throat whitish, with a faint tinge of yellow; 

 breast dusky olive; abdomen whitish, washed with pale greenish yellow; 

 wings and tail similar to E. cabanisi, but slightly darker and the brown- 

 ish tips of the wing coverts paler; upper mandible blackish; under 

 mandible brownish white. 



Length (skin), 128 mm.; wing, 68; tail, 60; bill, 13; tarsus, 12. 



Inezia caudata intermedia subsp. nov. 



Type from Rio Aurare (about 15 miles east of Maracaibo), Vene- 

 zuela. No. 44161, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by 

 W. H. Osgood, January 17, 1911. 



Similar to Inezia caudata caudata, but decidedly larger; the bill 

 somewhat broader and the upper parts paler and more greenish olive; 

 breast with slight wash of olive (not buffy) ; the chin whiter and the 

 lores conspicuously pure white. 



Length (skin), 115 mm.; wing, 53; tail, 52; bill, 10, tarsus, 17. 



Attila rufipectus confinis subsp. nov. 



Type from Orope, Zulia, Venezuela, Female, No. 44186, Field 

 Museum of Natural History. Collected by N. Dearborn, March 12, 

 1908. 



Similar to A. rufipectus rufipectus, but somewhat smaller and much 



