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•S;-). Grallaria andecola (C'al).). 

 Tnc7,., Or//. r<')-,, ii., ji. 85. 

 c?, i jiiv. Huiimaclinco (10,4(10 feet), Marcli. 

 i, ? jnv. Cajamarca (10,000 and ll,i)00 feet), January, May. 



♦sfi. Scytalopus unicolor sp. uov. 



Schistacens fere uuicolor subtus paulo dilutior, alis et cauda uigricautibus ; rostro 

 nigricante, j)edibns coryliuis. Long, tota circa 4-7, alae 2'3o, candao 1-6, rostri a rlctii 

 0-6, tarsi 0-85. 



? mari similis sed omuiiio dilutior, liypuclioudriis distalibus leviter fiilvo 

 transfasciatis. 



S ? . Cajabaiuba (9,000 feet), January. 



? . Hnamaclinco (10,400 feet), February. 



Count I'erlepscli considers tliis bird to be tlie same as that described by 

 Taczauowski {0/-//. Pc'/:, i., p. 532) from tlie Montana de Nanclio (Coll. Raymondi), 

 and wliich be wrongly attributed to S. acKtiz-ost/is, and that it thus requires a 

 name. 



It is allied to S. /i/,agclla/ucus, but is of a much paler slate-grey colour. 



87. Petasophora iolata Gould. 

 Salv., C(if.B//-ils B. J/., xvi., p. loT. 

 Petasopl/o/-a a/iais Tacz., 0/-n. Pei-., i., jj. 307. 

 (J ? . Cajabamba (9,000 feet), January. 

 S ?. Huamachuco (10,400 feet), February, March. 

 ?. Suecha, Huamachuco (9,000 feet), February. 



*88. Diplilogaena hesperus Gould (?). 



Salv., Cat. Bi/;ls B. M., xvi., p. VZ'Z. 



cj, c? juv. Suecha, Huamachuco (9,000 feet), February. 



? . C!ajabamlja (9,000 feet), Jaunary. 



None of these birds are fully adult, but the oldest of the males agrees best with 

 immature males of D. hesper/is. The front of the crown is not quite so fiery red, 

 the whole ua])e is glittering coppery red and not black as in the adult, and there is 

 no lustrous lilac spot on the throat. 



D. hes'perus has not hitherto been recorded from Peru, so that it is necessary 

 that adult males from that country should be examined before deciding the position 

 of Jlr. Baron's birds. 



*89. Cyanolesbia griseiventris (Tacz.). 

 • (Plate II., tig. 1.) 



C/jnanthus griscivcntris Tacz., 0/-n. Per., i., j). 334. 



? supra mari similis, cauda multo breviore, capite summo dorso coucolori, 

 subtus sordide albida cervine vix tincta, gulae jdumis singulis macula discali viridi 

 notatis. 



J juv. subtus griseus, abdomine medio albicante, capite summo tlorso coucolori. 



tJ, ?, (? juv. Cajabamba (9,000 feet), January. 



d" ?. Cajamarca (9,500 feet), December. 



c? jnv. Near ('ajamarca (10,000 feet), May. 



