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of Pamplona, we fell in with a pair of these birds creeping 

 about amongst some stones. We were only able to shoot one 

 of the two we saw. It appears to be a new species. The 

 locality where it was obtained was very wild and desolate, and 

 totally destitute of shrubs or covert of any description, with the 

 exception of a few large grey boulders. The altitude was some- 

 thing over 10,000 feet, and the spot, I should think, was about 

 a two hours' ride from Vetas on the road to Matisgua. Iris 

 brown. 



• 88. Leptoxura cinnamomea. 



Occurs among the reeds at the Lake of Paturia. 



• 89. Xenops rutilus. 

 Obtained once near Canta. 



-90. Glyphorhynchus cuneatus. 

 Canuto. 



91. Dendrocolaptes sanctithom^. 

 Naranjo. Iris light brown. 



•92. PiCOLAPTES LACRYMIGER. 



Not uncommon in the forests between Ocana and Bucara- 

 manga. 



93. Dendroplex picirostris. 



We saw several of these birds running up the Cacti near Santa 

 Marta. Iris brown. 



- 94. Thamnophilus multistriatus. 

 Only obtained once, by the upper part of the stream near 

 Ocana. Altitude 4000 feet. 



95. Myrmotherula fulviventris. 

 Naranjo. 



96. FORMICIVORA INTERMEDIA. 



Not uncommon among the scrub on the savanna of Bucara- 

 manga. It has a peculiar way of fluffing out its feathers. 



97. OCHTHOECA SETOPHAGOIDES. 



Occasionally met with on the outskirts of the forests between 

 Bucaramanga and Ocana. 



