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collar (lark dull brown : fillet iron grey, with whitish scales ; thorax and abdomen 

 fawn-colour ; legs ochreous, thickly black-speckled. 



Expanse of wings : i^2 mm. 



One (? from li. Tanampaya, Bolivia, 1896 (Garlepp). 



Distinguished not only by the raised button of scales that form the cell-spots, 

 but by the irregular hindmargin of forewings ; the apex is detiexcd and minutely 

 falcate ; the hiudm.irgin shortly incised below, straight from vein 4 to (i, and again 

 slightly excised and then straight to anal angle ; hintlwings with a small tooth only 

 instead of a bhmt tail at vein 4. 



ON TWO NEW THEUSHES FEOM WESTERN COLOMBIA. 

 By ERNST HARTEET and CARL E. HELLMAYR. 



Turdus ignobilis goodfellowi subsp. nov. 



(?. Similar to T. ignobilis ignobilis tScl. from Bogota, bnt with the foreneck 

 and upper breast very much darker and more brownish. The colour of the 

 upper parts is also darker and distinctly more brownish, especially on the head 

 and mantle. 



Wing : 11:2; tail 87 mm. 



Cauca Valley, Colombia. 



Type: Castilla, Cauca Valley, June 1898. J. H. Batty, coll. (Tring Museum.) 



We have compared the type with a dozen of Bogotii skins, and we have 

 no hesitation in separating it siibspecifically. 



Hartert has also compared it vrith the two specimens collected by Messrs. 

 Goodfellow and Hamilton at Popayan in the Canca Valley, while those from 

 Napo (Ecuador) belong to another form. The species is named in honour 

 of Mr. Walter Goodfellow, who {Ibis 10()1, p. :U1) remarked already that the 

 Popayan specimens diflered from the Napo ones. 



Turdus colombianus sp. nov. 



Upper ])arts of an almost uniform reddish olive-brown— a little more olive 

 on the rumii and ujipcr tail-coverts. Wing-coverts and quills dark brown, on 

 the outer webs reddish brown like the back ; tail-feathers dark brown, a little 

 more rufous along the outer webs. Lores greyish white, ear-coverts dark brown, 

 with obsolete whitish shaft-lines, and washed with olive-brown at the tips ; 

 chin whitish, throat dirty whitish, with obsolete, dark brown shaft-streaks, rest 

 of the underside pale brownish olive, approaching white on the middle of the 

 abdomen, under tail-coverts white, brownish olive on the basal half Axillaries 

 and under wing-coverts pale orange, inner margin of quills jiale fulvous. 



Bill black, paler at the terminal half of the lower mandible, iris black. 



