420 Mr. O. Salvin on Birds 



A common widely-spread species^ but not represented in 

 Mr. WLitely's collection. 



257. Synallaxis demissa. 



SynaUaxis demissa, Salv. & Godra. Ibis^ 188 i-, p. 449. 

 Rorairaa (5000-6000 ft.) . 



258. AUTOMOLUS sclateri. 



Anabates sclateri, Pelz. Sitz. Ak. Wien, xxxiv. p. 1.32 ; Orn. 

 Bras. p. 41. 



Bartica Grove, Camacusa. 



These specimens are rather smaller than those from more 

 typical localities, and they have faint indications of striation 

 on the throat. 



259. Philydor pyrrhodes. 



Anabates pyrrhodcs, Cab. in Schomb. Guiana, iii. p. 689. 

 Bartica Grove. 



260. Philyuor turdinus. 



Anabates turdinus, Pelz. Sitz. Ak. Wien, xxxiv. p. 109; Orn. 

 Bras. p. 11 . 



Bartica Grove. 



Mr. Whitely^s specimens agree fairly with a typical ex- 

 ample of Anabates turdinus in Mr. Sclater's collection, but 

 the head is hardly so rufescent, and in slight contrast with 

 the colour of the back. They certainly more closely resemble 

 this type than a typical example of A. ochrolanms, Tsch., wuth 

 which I have also compared them. 



261. Philydor erythrocercus. 



Anabates erythrocercus, Pelz. Sitz. Ak. Wien, xxxiv. p. 105 ; 

 Orn. Bras. p. 39. 

 Camacusa. 



262. Philydor albogularis. 



Philydor albogularis, Salv. & Godm. Ibis, 1884, p. 450. 

 Boraima (3500-6000 ft.). 



263. Xenops genibarbis. 



Xenops genibarbis, 111. Prod. p. 213 ; Scl. Cat. Am. B. 

 p. 159. 



