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pennit tnedialiter pallide ochraceia, nigricanti-ochraceo utrinąue 

 limbatis, et quasi illo colore gutlatis : alis intus nigricantibus, 

 extu8 hninnescentibus : cauda unicolore ferruginea ; subtus 

 gula albida, pectoris et ventris superioris plumis ochracescenti- 

 albidis fulvo tinctis, marginibus fusco-olivascente circumdatis : 

 lateribus et venfreimo terricolori-brunneis ; crisso i'ufo : rostri 

 cornei apice et basi flavidis : pedibus Jlavido-fuscis. 



Long. totą /-O, alae 3-3, caudse 3'0. 



Hab. In Yenezuela, prope urbem Caracas (^Levraud). 



Mus. Paris. 



4. Synallaxis multo-striata, sp. nov. 



Supra terricolori-brunnea, fronte etpileo antico rujis nigro variis : 

 dorsi totius pennarum scapis flavo-albidis, strias langas for- 

 mantibus: cauda, e rectricibus duodecim, nigricante, bru7ineo 

 marginafa, subtus pallide brunnea : corpore subtus terricolori- 

 brunneo, albo confertim vario, plumis medialiter albis, nigres- 

 centi-brunneo irregulariter circumcinctis ; gula pure rufa : 

 rostro nigro, pedibus f usco-nigris. 

 Long. totą 6*5, alae 2"4, caudse 28. 

 Hab. In Nova Grenada. 

 Mus. Paris. 



A specimen of this apparently uew Synallaxis is in the Gallery of 

 the Jardin des Plantes at Paris. It is marked " Bogota, Rieffer, 

 1843." It does not very closely resemble any species with whicli I 

 am acąuainted, and is rather remarkable as being striated both above 

 and below. 



5. TuRDUS FULViVENTRis, Verreaux, MS., sp. nov. 



Nigricanti-cinereus, alis caudaque obseurioribus ; capite toto cum 

 gutture nigris ; cervice antica fuscescenti-cinerea : abdomine 

 toto cum tectricibus subalaribus saturate cinnamomeo-rufis : 

 crisso fusco : rostro flavo, pedibus pallide brunneis. 

 Long. totą 10'5, alse 4*8, caudae 4*0. 

 Hab. In Nova Grenada (Bogota). 

 Mus. Acad. Philadelph. et P. L. S. 



I have received a single exaraple of this fine Thrush from MM. 

 Verreaux, with the MS. name attached, \vhich I have adopted. It 

 is quite distinct from every other bird of the group hitherto de- 

 scribed, but may be placed near Turdus migratorius of the U.S. 



6. TvRDUs iGNOBiLis, sp. nov. 



Cinerascenti-fuscus unicolor, subtus dilutior, gula abicante, striis 

 paucis cinereis : abdomine medio cum crisso albis, lateribus 

 cinerascentibus : tectricibus subalaribus fusco-cinereis, rufo 

 vix tinctis : rostro corneo, pedibus fusco-nigris. 



Long. totą 9*0, alse 4"5, caudse 3'9. 



Hab. In Nova Grenada. 



Mus. Acad. Philadelph. et P. L. S. 

 No. CCCXLIV. — Proceedings of the Zoological Society. 



