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c, d. Ad. sk. 

 e. Ad. sk. 

 /. Ad. sk. 

 g. Ad. st. 



Brazil. 



Brazil. 

 Bogota (?). 

 Bahia. 



Sclater Ooll. 

 Salvm-(iodman Coll. 

 Purchased. 

 Sudbury Museum. 



14. Euscarthmus impiger. (Plate IX. fig. 2.) 



Euscarthmus impiger, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1868, p. 171, t. xiii. fig. 1, 

 et 1869, p. 253 (Venezuela) ; Berl. J. f. 0. 1884, p. 299 (Buca- 

 ramanga). 



Structure of Euscarthmus impiger. (P. Z. S. 1SB8, p. 171.) 



Above mouse-brown, with an olivaceous tinge on the back ; 

 wings and tail blackish, the wing-coverts tipped and outer secon- 

 daries edged externally with yellowish white, the other remiges 

 and the rectrices narrowly margined with olive : beneath white, 

 flammulated on the throat and breast with pale cinereous ; under 

 wing-coverts pale yellow : bill brown ; feet red : whole length 4-2 

 inches, wing 1*9, tail P8. 



Hab. Venezuela and Colombia. 



a. S ad. sk. Venezuela (Goering). 



b. J ad. sk. 



c, d. Ad. sk. 



Caraccas, Venezuela (Goering). 

 Bogota. 



Sclater Coll. (Type 

 of the species.) 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 



15. Euscarthmus inornatus. 



Euscarthmus inornatus, Pelz. Om. Bras. pp. 102, 174 (1871). 



I have examined the single specimen of this species in the Vienna 

 Museum. It is most nearly allied to E. impiger, but rather smaller 

 in size, darker in colour above, and has the wing-bauds of a clear 

 white : whole length 3-3 inches, wing P7, tail T3. 



Hab. Rio Negro district of Brazil (Natterer). 



