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38. SYNALLAXIS PUDICA, Sclater. 
One ex., agreeing with those from Babahoyo. 
39. THAMNOPHILUS TRANSANDEANUS, Sclater. 
One ex. Stomach contained “ insects.” 
40. THAMNOPHILUS NZ&vIus (Gm.). 
Several ex., agreeing sufficiently with specimens from Cayenne. 
41. MyrmMorHEeRULA ——? 
A female of a species allied to M. surinamensis. 
42. MyRMOTHERULA 2 
A single example of a species allied to M. gularis. “d. Irides 
orange ; upper mandible black, lower blue ; legs and feet blue.” 
43. ForRMICIVORA CONSOBRINA, Sclater, antea, p. 279. 
Several examples, not in good preservation. 
44, Pyriguena Picea, Cab. ? 
One ex., agreeing with that mentioned in the previous collection 
(p. 279). 
45. CERCOMACRA TYRANNINA, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1855, p. 90. 
A single male example, agreeing with Bogotan skins. 
46. CERCOMACRA MACULOSA, Sclater, antea, p. 279. 
Examples of both sexes. 
47. HyPpocNEMIS NZ&VIOIDES, Lafr. 
Found “in the underwood.” 
48, MyRMECIZA EXSUL, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1858, p. 540. 
Two examples of this bird differ from that described only in being 
rather more ashy-black on the head and breast. “ Irides hazel ; 
bill black; legs and feet blue; naked space round the eyes ultra- 
marine-blue.”’ 
49. Formicarius ANALIS (Lafr. et D’Orb.). 
Two examples, differing from Trinidad skins only in having the 
head of a darker and more blackish shade. ‘‘Irides hazel; bare 
space round the eyes flesh-colour ; bill black ; legs and feet brownish: 
killed on the ground near a cane-patch.” 
50. Copurus LEeuconotvus, Lafr. — C. pecilonotus, Cab. in 
Schomb. Guian. iil. p. 703. 
Several ex. ‘‘Irides hazel: sitting on a lofty stump in a Cacao 
plantation.” 
