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No. 3. Mas. Berlepscb. ? ad., Outer vo, 



N. Peru, November 27, 1878. J. 



Stolzmann coll Wing SO ; tail 71 ; bill l:S mm. 



No. 4. Munich Mnsenm. S ad., 



Cechce, W. Ecuador, May 1883. 



J. Stolzmanu coll. . . . Wing 85 ; tail 74 ; bill 13 mm. 

 Nos. 5, ('). Munich Museum, cj cJ ad., 



Pichiucba, W. Ecuador . . Wing 90, 87 ; tail 77, 79 ; bill 13, ]3i mm. 

 Nos. 7, 8. Munich Museum. ? 9, 



Pichincha Wing 80, 81 ; tail 74 ; bill I'ii, 13 mm. 



Ohs. — The Ecuadorian specimens ag-ree in every respect with the topotypes 

 (Nos. 1 and 2) from Central Peru. There is some variation observable in the 

 intensity of coloration of the belly, but this is purely individual and not particular 

 to any geographic area. 



2c. Ocldhoeca fumicolor berli'pscki sub.sp. nov. 



Ochthoeca oenanthoidea (errore) Sclater ifc Salvin, P. Z. .S. 1869. p. 600 (Bolivia, D. Forbes coll.) ; 

 iidem, Ic. 1874, p. 677 (Ccachupata, S. Peru); iidem, l.i\ 1879, p. (310 (part.: Mapiri, 

 Bolivia) ; Taczanowski, Orn. Perou ii. 1884, p. 1S2 (part. ; Cbachupata) : Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. 

 Mux. 14, 1888, p. 20 (part. : j. Ccachupata; k, Bolivia (Bridges); 1, Mapiri; in, n, Bolivia 

 (D. Forbes)). 



IJab. — South-eastern Peru: Ccachupata (Whitely), Limbani, Carabaya 

 (Ockenden) ; Northern Bolivia: Mapiri (Buckley), Malaga, (Jhaco (G. (iarlepp). 



7)/jje m Mus. H. von Berlepseh : i ad., Malaga, W. Bolivia, April 21, 1891. 

 G. Garlepp coll. No. 940. 



Adult. — Most nearly allied to 0. /'. brunnei/rons, which it resembles on the 

 under parts, but at once recognisable by having the pileum aud nape light greyish 

 hair-brown (instead of deep sepia or russet brown), and by the different form and 

 colour of the superciliary strij)e. The latter is only about half as wide, much 

 shorter, ending above the posterior edge of the ear-coverts instead of being continued 

 on to the sides of the nape, and iu its entire length of a pale yellowish white, without 

 the slightest admixture of fulvous. The sides of the head are distinctly lighter 

 greyish brown, and the size is generally smaller. 



No. I. Mus. Berlepscb. S ad., Malaga, Bolivia, 



April 21, 1891. G. Garlepp coll. No. 940 . Wing 8.-) ; tail 7.j ; bill 13 mm. 

 No. 2. Mus. Berlepseh. ? ad., above Chaco 



(Yungas), Bolivia, July 3, 1894. 6. Gar- 

 lepp coll. No. 668 Wing 8.) ; tail 77 ; bill 13 mm. 



No. 3. Mus. Berlepseh. ? jr., Malaga, Bolivia, 



May 12, 1891. G. Garlepp coll. No. 907 . Wing 79 ; tail 07 ; bill 121 mm. 

 No. 4. Mus. Berlepseh. S ad., Ccachuj)ata, S. 



Peru, September 0, 1873. H. Whitely, juu. 



coll Wing 84; tail 73; bill 13 mm. 



No. 5. Munich Museum. ? imm., Limbani, 



Carabaya, 9500 ft., April 30, 1904. G. 



Ockenden coll. No. 749 . . . . Wing 85 ; tail 71 ; bill 13^ mm. 



Obs. — This is the 0. oennntkoides of authors, but not of Lafresnaye and 

 D'Orbigny, as I have pointed out above. In the coloration of the under parts it is 



