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from tlie Amazon, mention nnder the head oi Phili/dor enjthrocercits two specimens 

 wliicli difli'i'red from a ty]iical speiiraeii of tlie latter species in being "larger and 

 stronger, clearer wiiite below, and with a more rnfous tinge on tiie wings. The 

 superciliary stripes are absent, and the tail is longer and more rounded." These 

 two skins are still in the British Museum, where I have examined them. They 

 belong to ^1. /. paraemis, and have nothing to do with /'. er)/throcercus. In the 

 Cat. Birds XV. p. 05 the mistake is already corrected, and the examples are placed 

 with A'ltomolus schiicri. 



2.S. Philydor erythrocercus (I'el/,.). 



Aiinhatpti eri/tlintrrrrii.t Pelzeln, Sit-. Bpi\ A/.iifl. M'/iit. xxxiv. (18.'(',0 p. lO.'j [" Brasilia " — viz. 



Barra do Rio Negro, cf. Orii. liivisil. p. H'JJ. 

 J'/iili/ilor rn/lliVi'm-ciis Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. N. l«i;7, p. .'J74 ( Pani) pt. 



No. 1055. i ad., Igarape'-Assu, 50 ni., Febrnary 1, l'.io4. Al. 77; cand. 68; 

 rostr. 10 mm. 



No. 2029. c? ad., Igarap^-Assii, 50 m., April 2, 1904. Al. 90; cand. 74; 

 rostr. 18 mm. 



No. 21CiS. cJ ad., Igara]ie-Assu, 50 ra., May 7, 1004. Al. t<7 ; cand. 09 ; 

 rostr. isj mm. 



No. 1955 is a yonng bird, and much smaller tlian tlie other specimens. 

 Robert's skins agree very well with the types in the Vienna Mnseum. A series 

 from Cayenne is also not ditferent. 



20. Glypliorhynchus cuneatus (Lcld.). 



Dtmhoi-olujilts cuiieulii.i Lichtenstein, Ahhtuidl. Ahul. ISirlni a. d. Jnliirii 1818-19 (publ. 1820) 

 p. 204. tab. ii. fig. 2 (" in provincia Bahia " : cf. /..-. a.il. Jah-m 1820-21 (publ. 1822) p. 26fi.) 



C'li/phoi-hi/ndnis ciinealns Sclater & Salvia, P. Z. N. 18G7. p. 574 (Pani and Capim River) ; Layard 

 Ihis, 1873. p. 385 (Para). 



Two $S, January 22 and 27, 1904. Nos. 1036, 1049. 

 ;io. Dendrocincla fuliginosa (Vieill.). 



Dfiiilrnriiiiiis fuH(jinosii.< Vieillot, Nnur. Dirt. xxvi. (1818) p. 117 (ex " Le Grimpar enfunnV' 



Levaillant, IPixt. mil. Proiiiei:, etc., p. 70. tab. 28 ; Cayenne). 

 ■ Dendronihijil.s fiiiiihjiilns Lichtenstein, .Uihiindl. Mud. ISnlin IKl.S-IO (pulil. 1820) p. 2o:! (based 



on the same). 

 Dfndrorhu-h .fiimiijafu Sclater cS Salvin, P.Z.S. IHi;7. p ,',74 ( Pani") : Pelzeln, Ziir Orn. Bras. 



i. (18C7) p. 42 (Para). 

 Driidioriiirlii riifn-uUmrra Ridgway, Prnr. I'.f!. Kill. Mas. x. 1K87 (1888) p. 4'.i3 (Diamantina, near 



Santarem). 



One <^, nearly adnit, January 21, 1004. 



It agrees peifectly with specimens from Cayenne and ISritish Gniana (Uio 

 Knpununi) in the Tring Museum. One d from Benevides, near Pani (Stcere coil.) 

 is also not different. Besides these I examined a good series from Pani, Bcn-ba, 

 and MiiiiMos * (coll. Natterer), and a topotype of J>. nifo-oliraced from Santarem, 

 kindly lent by the United States National Museum. The latter is rather paler and 

 more greyish olive-brown underneath than all the other specimens. Since those 

 from Manaos are quite as dark as the skins from Cayenne and Para, we must 

 regard this slight difference as individual variation, because it is not possible that 

 such closely allied forms should have the same distribution. 



* Venih-iH-iiirhi .I'umiijalii I'elzeln, Zur Onilth. lirusil, i. (ISIl?) p. 42 (part.). 



