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to agree well with a skin belongiiig to Mr. Lawrence ; and I have 

 no doubt that the species is valid. 



a. (S ad. sk, Costa Eica {Carmiol). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



6. Siptornis striaticoUis. 



Synallaxis striaticoUis, Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1843, p. 290 ; Scl. P. Z. S. 

 18o5, p. 141 (Bogota), et 1874, p. 19 ; Bp. Cunsp. i. p. 213; Scl. et 

 8ah. JSomencl. p. 04 ; Bed. et Tacz. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 95 (Ecuador). 



Sittasomus liamiuulata. Less. Tr. d'Orn. p. 315 (?). 



Siptornis flaminulata, Eeichh. Handb. p. 171, t. dxl.* = dcl. (1853). 



Above reddish brown ; cap, wings externally, and tail chestnut- 

 red ; superciliaries white : beneath olivaceous brown ; throat tinged 

 with rufous ; breast striated with white ; under wing-coverts cinna- 

 momeous : whole length 4-5 inches, wing 2-5, tail 1-9. 



Hah. Colombia and Ecuador. 



I have only met with this species in Bogota collections ; but it is 

 said to occur also in Ecuador. It is certainly the SijJtoniis jiam- 

 mulata of lloichenbach, as I have compared it with the type of that 

 species in the Dresden Museum ; but I think it very doubtful whether 

 it is the Sittasomus Jlammulata of Lesson. 



a, b. Ad. sk. Bogota. Sclater Coll. 



c. Ad. sk, Bogota. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



7. Siptornis hyposticta. 



Above brown ; cap, wings externally, and tail bright rufous ; 

 superciliaries cinnamomeous : beneath pale ashy brown ; breast 

 marked with black points, belly with obscui'e blackish bars ; throat 

 slightly cinnamomeous : under wing-coverts pale rufous ; biU 

 rather loug and strong ; feet large : whole length o'G inches, wino- 

 2-8, tail 2-4. 



Hab. Amazonia and Bolivia. 



rt. Ad. sk. Pebas, Peru (Castlenau ^- Sclater Coll. 

 Devilk). 



b. S ad. sk. Elvira, E. Peru {Haiuvivell). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



c. 5 ad. sk. Eh-ira,E. Peru(Zr«!<.rfre//). Sclater Coll. 



d. S ad.sk. Samiria, E.Peru (i/«?M7re//). Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 e,f. Ad.sk. Sarayacu, Ecuador (^«c^/cy). Salvin-Godmau Coll. 

 g. Ad. sk. Bogota. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



