36 DENDKOCOLAVTID-li; 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Purchased. 

 Salviu-(todman Coll. 

 8clater Coll. 

 Salviu-Godman Coll. 

 Ralviii-Godmau Coll. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 



2. Leptasthenura andicola. 



Synallaxis flammulata, Scl. Cat. A. B. p. 153 (partim). 



Leptastbenura andicola, Scl. B. Z. S. 18G9, p. 6;36, pi. xlix. fig. 2 

 (Ecuador) ; Scl. et Sale. Nomcncl. p. 63 ; Tacz. B. Z. S. 1874, 

 p. 527 (C. Peru) ; id. Orn. Ber. ii. p. 118; Salv. et Godm. Ibis, 1880, 

 p. 170 (Sauta Marta) ; Tacz. et Berl. B. Z. S. 1885, p. 94 (Ecuador). 



Above dark mouse-brown ; cap black with rufous shaft-stripes ; 

 whole back iiammulated with white : supcrciliaries and chin white ; 

 wings and tail unspotted, but external rectrices with whitish outer 

 margins, and secondaries with a basal band of pale rufous on their 

 inner webs : beneath paler ; breast and belly covered with numerous 

 white shaft-spots ; under wing-coverts pale fulvous ; bill and feet 

 black : whole length G-G inches, wing 2-9, tail 3-4. Female similar. 



Hah. Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia. 



a. S ad. sk. Pauza, Ecuador (Fraser). Sclater Coll. 



(Type of the species.) 



b, c. Ad. sk. Sical, Ecuador {Buckley'). Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 d. Ad. sk. Ecuador. Sclater Coll. 



e-h. cJ; /,,/. 2 ad. Sierra Nevada of Santa 



sk. ' Marta, U. S. C. (^Simons). 



Jc. Ad. sk. Colombia. Sclater Coll. 



3. Leptastbenura pileata. 



Leptasthenm'a pileata, Scl. B. Z. S. 1881, p. 487 (Lima) ; Tacz. Orn. 

 Ber. ii. p. 119. 



Above mouse-brown ; cap bright rufous ; sides of head and back 

 covered with long white shaft^stripes, which have a slight fulvous 

 tinge ; wings blackish, with a fulvous band at the base of the 

 secondaries ; wing-edgings slightly rufescent ; tail black, with the 

 tips of the outer rectrices pale cinereous : beneath cinereous, with 

 white shaft-stripes, more distinct on the throat and breast ; under 

 wing-coverts pale fulvous ; bill and feet black : whole length G-3 

 inches, wing 2-2, tail 3*7. 



Hub. Andes of Lima, Peru. 



This is a near ally of L. andicola, but easily distinguished by its 

 rufous head, smaller size, and the fulvous band at the base of the 

 remiges. 



rt. Ad. sk. Andes of Lima, Peru {Nation). Sclater Coll. (Type of 



the species.) 



