416 On new Forms of South-American Binh. 



Total length 211 mm., exposed culmen 17, wing 103, 

 tail 93, tarsus 25. 



Adult female. Similar to the adult male. Wing 95 mm. 



Tiie type and female described, which are in the British 

 Museum, were collected at Chulumaiii, Bolivia, 2000 metres, 

 Jan. 1901, hj P. O. Simons. 



Bah. Bolivin. 



Saltator cayamis santaritensi's, subsp. ii. 



Adult male. Allied to S. cayanus cai/anus, but difit'ers in 

 being paler in ojeneral coloration both on the up))er and under 

 surface, and differs from S. cayanus bolivianus in having the 

 fawn-colour on the lower throat continued down the middle 

 of the breast and middle of abdomen to the under tail-coverts. 



Total It-ngtli 217 mm., exposed culmen 17, wing 102, tail 99, 

 tarsus 26. 



Adult fem(de. Similar to the adult male, but smaller. 

 Wing 95 mm. 



The type, which is also in the British Museum, was 

 collected at Santa Rita, Ecuador, by " Villagouiez per " 

 C. Buckley, Salvin-Godntan (Collection. 



Hah. Santa llita, Ecuador. 



Piranga saira macconnelli, subsp. n. 



Adidt male. Differs from P. saira saira in having the 

 geneial coloration paler. General colour of the upper surface 

 orange-red, somewhat brighter on the top of the head and 

 upper tail-coverts, darker on the back, wings, and tail ; iinier 

 webs of upper wing-coverts and bastard-wing dark brown, 

 darker and inclining to black on the iinier webs of the flight- 

 quills, which have the margins rose-pink; inner webs of tail- 

 feathers reddish brown ; entire under surface bright scarlet- 

 red, including the under wing-coverts and axillaries ; under 

 surface of flight-quills hair-brown with rose-pink edges; 

 lower aspect of tail similar to its upper surface. 



Total length 182 mm., exposed culmen 18, wing 97, tail 75, 

 tarsus 23. 



Jlah. British Guiana. 



The type is in the McConnell Collection, and was collected 

 in the Upper Tukutu Mountains, 1908. 



Adult female. General colour of the upper surface dull 

 yellou', tinged with green on the back ; inner webs of flight- 

 quills dark brown margined with pale yellow; sides of face, 

 throat, and underparts bright yellow. Wing 90 mm. 



The female described was collected by the late Henry 



