64 Mr. W. Goorlfellow — Ornithological 



of the skins lias tlie feathers on the middle of the abdomen 

 tipped with white. These birds frequent the bushes around 

 the Indians' huts. 



288. Thamnophilus immaculatus Lafr. 



One male and two females from Santo Domingo and San 

 Nicolas, The bare skin around the eyes is light blue in life, 

 more intense in the male than in the female. 



289. Thamnophilus iETHiops Sel. 



A male from the Coea, Upper Rio Napo. All the members 

 of this genus appear to frequent the low thick bushes in the 

 forest-clearings, especially where the ground has been newly 

 cleared. 



290. Dysithamnus semicinereus Sel. 



A male and a female from the lower parts of the western 

 side of Pichincha. 



291. Dysithamnus leucostictus Sel. 



A single male from Baeza, Eastern Ecuador (5500 feet). 



292. Dysithamnus sciiistaceus d'Orb. 



A male only from Archidoua, Eastern Ecuador. 



293. Dysithamnus unicolor Sel. 



A male and a female from Gualea and San Nicolas 

 respectively. 



294. Thamnomanes glaucus Cab. 



A male and a female from the Coca, Rio Napo. This bird 

 frequents the clearings. 



295. Myrmotherula surinamensis (Gm.). 



One male and two females from San Nicolas and Gualea, 

 West Ecuador. 



296. Myrmotherula hauxwelli Sel. 

 A female from the Coca, Rio Napo. 



297. Myrmotherula mel^ena Sel. 



Two males from Santo Domingo. One is apparently a 

 young bird and has the abdomen slate-coloured. 



