lO'J NOVITATES ZOOLOeiCAK XXI. 1914. 



head and broad snperfiliiiry strijio, continued on to the sides of the neok, buffy 

 white, the latter tinged with I'nlvons in its postocnlar jiortion ; cheeks and ear- 

 coverts dusky l)rown; throat and breast nearly nniform pale smoky brown, gradually 

 passing into the light cinnamomeons colour of the abdomen, which, along the middle 

 line, becomes paler, creamy white ; under tail-coverts pale bnft", with duskv bases. 

 Wing 80-84 ; tail 68-73 ; bill 12-13 mm. 



Obs. — Of this form I have five specimens before me, all of the well-known 

 Bogotii make. None of them being sexed, I am nnable to say whether there exists 

 any difference in size between male and female. Immature birds are smaller, 

 more rnfous above, and the superciliary stripe is more strongly tinged with 

 fnlvons. 



2b. Ochthoeca fumic'olor hru)irieifro)/s Berl. & Stolzm. 



Ofhtlioecfi nenatillioides bruiimifrimx Berlepsch A- Stolzmann, P. Z. S, Lnnd. 1896, p. 355 (189G. — 

 Maraynioc, C. Peru (type) ; Cutervo, N. Pei-u ; Ecuador) ; Hartert, AVr. Zool. v. 1H98, p. 48G 

 (Cayambe, N. Ecuador) ; Me'ne'gaux, .}fiss. Sen\ Gernjr. Ave Mh-idirn Eqii.. ix. 1911, p. B47 

 (Chambo, Pichincha). 



0. fumicohi; Sclater, P.Z.S. 1858, p. 554 (Titiacim, near Riobamba, Ecuador) ; idem, l.i: 1860, 

 p. 79 (Panza, on Chimborazo) ; idem, Cat. Amei: Binls, 1H&2. p. 198 (part.: b, Titiacun, 

 Ecuador) ; idem, P.Z. S. 1871, p. 749 (part. : Ecuador) ; Taczmowski, P. Z. S. 1880, p. 202 

 (Cutervo, N. Peru) ; idem, Or?i. Pcrou, ii. 1884, p. 191 (Maraynioc, Paucal) ; Berlepsch & 

 Taczanowski, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 295 (Cechce, W. Ecuador) ; iidem, I.e. 1885, p. 87 (S. Eafael, 

 Tunguragua). 



0. poliunnlii (errore), Taczanowski, P.Z.S. 1874, p. 583 (part. : Maraynioc). 



0. oeminthii'idcn (errore), Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. J/».«. 14, 1888, p. 20 (part. : f-i, Ecuador) ; Good- 

 fellow, Ibl.i, 1901, p. 701 (Pichincha, Mojanda, Papallacta). 



a ir«;mf;/,-o»s, Salvador! it Festa, ii')/^ .Vii.i. Zool. Tm-lnn, 14, No. Mi, 1899, p. 170 (El Troje, 

 Chaupi, Papallacta). 



Ilab. — Central Peru: Maraynioc (Jelski, Kalinowski) ; Nortli Pern: Cutervo 

 (Stolzmann), Paucal (Jelski) ; C. Ecuador : Titiacun, Pauza (Fraser), Cechce, S. 

 Uafuel (Stolzmann), Chambo, Pichincha (Rivet), Sical, Maraviua (Buckley), El 

 Troje, Chaupi (Festa), Cayambe (Rosenberg), Mojanda (Goodfellow): East Ecuador: 

 Papallacta (Festa, Goodfellow).* 



Adult. — Differs from 0. f. fuinicolor by its much narrower (though nearly as 

 deep ferruginous) wing-bands, by the postocnlar jwrtion of the superciliary stripe 

 being more strongly tinged with fulvous, and by the much brighter cinnamon-rufous 

 colour of the belly e.xteuding over the whole breast, the foreneck only being slightly 

 shaded with brownish. The pileinu, too, is generally more rufescent brown, though 

 many specimens are not distinguishable from U. /. J'umkolor on this score, and the 

 measurements are decidedly larger. 



No. I. Mus. Berlepsch. c? ad., Maray- 

 nioc, ('. Pern, September 3, 

 1892. J. Kalinowski coll. . . Wing UOi ; tail T5 ; bill 13 mm. 



No. 2. Mus. Berlepsch. ? ad., Maray- 

 nioc, (A Peru, May 27, 1871. C. 

 Jelski coll Wiug.s4; tail 73 ; bill I2i mm. 



♦ It is proljable that tlie iuliabitants of Western L'olombi,-i (.\ntiuquia) are likewise referable to 

 0. f. briintiel/rom, but in the at)sence of specimens 1 cannot say for certain. The following references 

 pertain to this race of doubtful standing : 



0. fumlfolor, Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 511 (Santa Eloua). 



O. iicnanthoUes, Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 14, 18.S8, p. 20 (part. : a-c, Santa Elena ; d, e, Medellin, 

 Antiuqiiia). 



