170 + Messrs. O. Salvin and F. DuCane Godman on the 
FurNaARIvs AGNATUS, Scl. & Salv. 
Valle Dupar, g, 15th May, 1879. “Iris fine chestnut- 
brown. Local name ‘ Albafil’ (mason), from its well- 
constructed nest.” 
Agrees with the type of this species obtained by Mr. Joad 
also at Valle Dupar. 
LEPTASTHENURA ANDICOLA, Scl. 
Sierra Nevada (10,000 ft.), ¢ 2, 18th, 19th, and 22nd 
July, 1879. “Iris dark brown.” 
Agrees with Ecuador specimens of this species, which has 
never before, so far as we know, been detected in the Andes 
of Colombia. 
SyNALLAXIS CANDA&I, d’Orb. & Lafr. 
Synallaxis candei, Scl. P. Z.S. 1874, p. 15, pl. i. f. 2. 
Valencia, ¢, 28th May, 1879. “Iris brown.” 
Agrees with Mr. Sclater’s specimen from Santa Marta. 
SYNALLAXIS ANTISIENSIS, Scl. 
Synallaxis antisiensis, Scl. P. Z. S. 1874, p. 18. 
This specimen was included in Mr. Simon’s Santa-Marta 
collection ; but the label belonging to it has been lost. 
It agrees with Mr. Sclater’s type of S. antiszensis, described 
from a specimen obtained by Fraser at Cuenca, in Ecuador, 
except that the forehead is more strongly streaked with 
black. 
SYNALLAXIS wyaTTt, Scl. & Salv. 
Synallaxis wyatti, Scl. & Salv. P. Z. 8. 1870, p. 841; Sel. 
P.Z.S. 1874, p. 25. 
Sierra Nevada, ¢ (12,800 ft.) 21st July, ? (10,000 ft.) 
23rd July, 1879. “ Iris dark brown.” 
These specimens certainly belong to the species discovered 
by Mr. Wyatt in the Paramo of Pamplona, above Vetas, of 
which he obtained a single male example, now in Mr. Scla- 
ter’s collection. The male sent by Mr. Simons is apparently 
more adult than the type, and has the distinct yellowish-brown 
throat-spot characteristic of this section of the genus. 
