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Roche-Marie : 1 ? ad., November 0, 1002. 



" Iris chestnut, feet greyish, bill dusky slate." Nos. 171, 294, 31S, 310, CmO. 



c?(? ad. : al. 117—114 ; cand. 98— O.oi ; culm. 20J ; tars. 30i— 291 mm. 



? ? ad. : al. 119—1111 ; caud. 00—904; culm. 21J— 20J ; tars. 31— 30J mm. 



These specimens agree with a male from TJio Brauco (coll. J. Natterer — 

 Mns. H. V. B.), and with others from Bogota and Sta. Marta (j\[. ///$a Bangs). 

 Specimens from Bahia as a rule liave shorter bills, and havi^ tlie breast and 

 uropygium more suffused with brownish, less greyish. 



[Cayenne (coll. Jelski in Mus. H. v. B.).] 



3. Turdus fumigatus Licht. 



TiinliiK funiifiatiis Lichtenstein, Ver::. Dmihl. (1823) p. H8 (ex " Brasil " — typ. iu Mus. Berol. — hab. 

 substit. Bahia). 



Cayenne : 1 cf ad., November 24, 1 ¥ ad., November 27, 1902. 

 Roche-Marie : 1 S ad., November 10, 1902. 

 Iponsin : 1 ? ad., December 26, 1902. 



" Iris dark chestnut, feet dusky slate-grey, bill dusky blackish (clove-brown)." 

 Nos. 676, 884, 936, 12847. 



3S ad. : al. 117— IIU ; caud. 93J— 92| ; culm. 23|— 22J- ; tars. 32— 31| mm. 

 ? ? ad. : al. 112—110 ; caud. 88|— 83J ; cnlm. 23^-22 ; tars. 32^-31 J mm. 

 These specimens agree with a Bahia skin in Mns. H. v. B. 

 T. fuiniyatus had not yet been mentioned as an inhabitant of Cayenne. 



Tardus phaeopijytis Cabauis, Schomb. Rehi' Brit. Guiana iii. (1848) p. CG6 (ex Brit. Guiana. — typ, 

 in Mua. Berol.). 



4. Tardus phaeopygus Cali, 



lomb. Reiae Dril. Gniana iii. (184f 



Ipousin, R. Approuagne : a young female in transition plumage, December 3 1 , 

 1902. 



" Iris seal, feet dusky grey, bill blackish." No. 12937. 

 [Cayenne (C. Jelski leg. in Mus. H. v. B.).] 



Family MIMIDAE. 

 5. Mimus gilvus (Vieill.). 



Turdus gUrus Vieillot, Oin. Am. sepf. ii. (1807) p. 1.5 (" kabite la Guiane et les contrees les plus 

 chaudes de I'Ame'rique septentrionale." — Typ. in Mus. Vieillot — habit, subst. Cayenne). 



Cayenne: 1 ¥ ad., October 28, 1902. 



" Iris raw sienna, feet and bill black." No. 357. 



Al. 105^ ; caud. 114J ; culm. 19^ ; tars. 31 1 mm. 



The length of the white tip of the outer tail-feather on the inner web is 26 mm. 



A specimen from Surinam in Mns. H. v. B. agrees with the Cayenne bird. 

 A/, gilvus columbianus Cab. from Venezuela* differs in having much longer 

 white tips to the outer tail-feathers. A Roraima bird has the same amount of 

 white on the outer tail-feathers as M. g. columbianus, bat has much longer 

 wings and a longer, stouter bill. 



[Cayenne (Mus. Vindob.), M. liviJi/s (Licht.), said to be collected in Cayenne 

 by M. Deplanches (^/ide Bp.) is probably = M.gilcus !).] 



* Type in Mus, Ilcincan. examinud. — II. v. I), 



