RikI':k and CllAl'MAN, Birds (it Sa iihirciii . linizil. 



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breast pure white for thiee fourths llicir basal leiii^tli, tlie ajiical portion 

 being of the normal bhick. — F. M. CJ 



[124. Myrmotherula cinereiventris Scl. — A male taken by Williams 

 June 25, 1SS3. — F. M. C] 



125. Dichrozona zonota Riifffzv. 



Dichrozona zonota Ridgvv., Proc. U. S. Nat.,Mus., X, 1SS7, p. S-4- 



A male taken July 4, 1SS7. 



[1:6. Formicivora grisea (Bodd.).— A male taken by Williams, |une. 

 1SS3. and a female by Smith without date of capture. — F. M. C.J 



[127. Formicivora rufa ( IVi'ed). 



Tlianiiiophilus ricfater Lafk. & d'Okh., Syn. Av., p. 12 (Mat; de 

 Z06I., 1S37). 



Formicivora rufa. Allen, Bull. A. M. N. H., II. 3, 1SS9, p. 253. 



[A male taken by Williams is slightly darker above than Chapada, 

 VI itto Grosso, specimens, and the feathers of the head are ceiitraliv 

 streaked with black. This record apparently extends the range of this 

 species from Pernambuco to the Lower Amazon. — F. M. C] 



12S. Hypocnemis lugubris (C« (!>.). — An adult male taken July 11, 1SS7, 

 in the underbrush of the lowlands. 



[A male taken by Williams, June 25, 1SS3, '* "ot fully adult; the black 

 feathers of the throat and sides of the neck have whitish tips and there are 

 traces of brown' throughout the plumage. In Mr. Riker's specimen the 

 outerweb of the primary coverts is margined with grayish white, and this 

 color appears in faint terminal spots on the greater and lesser wing- 

 coverts.— F. M. C] 



129. Hypocnemis hypoleuca {liidg-xv.). 



Heterocnemis Itypohnca sp. nov. .? Ridgvv., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 

 18S7, p. 523. 



A female taken July 11, 1S87, in company with the preceding. 



[Mr. Sclater, to whom I have forwarded a second and tyjiical female of 

 this species taken by Williams, June 26, 1SS3, writes me that it is not the 

 tt'inale of Heterocnemis argentata (Des Murs), which by Mr. Ridgway 

 was considered possible (/. c), but belongs to a species closely allied to 

 Hypocnemis liigiibris. — F. M. C] 



130. [Rhototerpe torquata {Bodd.). — "Deep woods near Santarem, 

 May 19; common."*] 



131. Phlogopsis bowmani Rikcr. 



P/iloffopsis howmaiii RiKER MS. , Ridgvv., Proc U. S. Nat. Mus., X. 

 rSS;, p. 524. 



Two adult males taken July 15, 1S87, in a dense forest on the 'moun- 

 tain,' feeding upon the insects preceding the army ants. 



132. Rhegmatorhina gymnops Ridgzv. 



Rhcgmatorhiiia gymnops RiuGW., Proc U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1S87, p. 

 •S-.S- 



Gyinnopithys i^ymnops ScL., Cat. Bds. B. M., XV, 1890, p. 297. 



*Allen, Bull. Essex Inst., Vol. VIII, No. 8, 1876, p. 80. 



