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BOBBA. lllMAYTHA. 



Turdua fumigatus. T. kauxwelli. 



Dendrornis guttata eytoni. Dendrornis guttata guttatoides. 



Thamnopkilus punctuliger. Tkamnopkilus polionotus. 



Sclatcria xcliistmra leucostigmu. Sclateria schistacea humaythae. 



Hypocnemis myotherina ochrolaema. Bypocnemis myotkerina melanolaetna. 



Phlegopsis nigromaculata bowmani. Pklegopsis n. nigromaculata. 



Formicarius ruficeps amazonicus. Formicarius eolma. 



Picumnus borbae. Picumnus aurifrons. 



Penelope superciliaris superciliaris. Penelope jacguagu. 



In my former article (anted, p. 1) I said that [taitnba is a small village near 

 Santarem. This, however, is a mistake, Santarem lieinuc Bitnated on the River 

 Amazons, while Itaituba is a place on the Rio Tapaj6z, about 250 kilometres 

 from Santarem. 



During his sojonrn in Amazonia Mr. Hoffmanns met with much kindness 

 from Europeans and Brazilians alike, and especially we wish to thank the Imperial 

 German consul Mr. L. Nommeusen, and Mr. Scholz, the owner of the well-known 

 firm " Scholz & Co.," who have rendered much valuable service to our indefatigable 

 traveller. 



1. Turdus hauxwelli Lawr. 

 (,'f. supra, p. 40. 



No. 1 190. i ad., Hnmaytha, 30. viii. 06. " Iris brown, feet grey, hill black." — 

 Wing 114 ; tail 91 ; bill 191 mm - 



This bird is typical T. hauxwelli, and shows no approach to T. fumigatus. 

 It differs from our Title specimen solely by its rather darker upper parts and 

 in being rather paler, less olive on the foreueck and sides of lie' breast. In both 

 examples the middle of the belly is pure white, and the under tail-coverts are 

 dark olive-brown with long white tips. In Journ. f. Ornitk. 1902. p. 66, I have 

 pointed out that the specimens of T. fumigatus collected by Natterer in the interior 

 of Brazil (at 8. Vicente and on the Rio Guapore in Mattogrosso, and near Borba, 

 right bank of the Rio Madeira) are entirely typical ; and as Mr. Hoffmanns now 

 sends us T. hauxwelli from the left bank of that river, it cannot be considered 

 as established that these two forms are really geographical representatives, though 

 as yet they have not been found together at any locality. 



The range of T. hauxwelli, thus far known, is as follows : 



N.E.Peru: I'ebas (Hauxwell ; Castelnau & Deville *), Samiria (Hauxwell), 

 Nauta, Chamicuros, Santa Cruz on the Ueayali (Bartlett), Iqnitos (Whitely). 

 N.W. Brazil: Telle (Hoffmanns); Rio Jurua (Garbe) ; Hnmaytha on the Rio 

 Madeira ( Hoffmanns). N.E. Bolivia : Reyes on the Rio Madeira (Rusby t)- 



2. Turdus phaeopygus phaeopygus < lab. 

 Cf, Nov Zool. xiii. 1906. p :t53; Pelzeln, Zur Ornith. Bras. ii. (1868) p. 93 (Borba). 



No. 1101. <J ad., Hnmaytha, 30. viii. 06. " liis pale browu, feet grey, bill 



black." 



Specimens in ili>* Paris Museum examined. 

 i Morula fumigati havxicelli Allm. Bull. Amor, Mu$, ii. 1889, p. 78, 



