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Hab. South Peru. 
The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 
at Limbare, Puno, South Peru, at an altitude of 3000 metres, 
on July 4th, 1900, by P. O. Simons. 
Corythopis torquata sarayacuensis, subsp. nov. 
Adult. Upper parts including the head, back, and wings 
rufous-brown ; tail and inner webs of flight-quills smoke- 
browa ; a golden-brown collar on the hind-neck ; throat and 
abdomen white; fore-neck and breast black ; sides of the 
body and flanks pale smoke-brown ; under tail-coverts and 
under wing-coverts dusky brown. 
Total length 100 mm., culmen 16, wing 64, tail 43, 
tarsus 25. 
The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 
at Sarayacu, in Ecuador, by the late Clarence Buckley, 
Salvin-Godman Collection. 
Aramides cajanea salmoni, subsp. nov. 
Adult male. Differs from A. ¢. cajanea in being bronze 
olive-green instead of rufous-brown, the rump and upper 
tail-coverts smoke-black instead of deep black; neck all 
ash-grey instead of dark slate-grey ; abdomen rufous instead 
of chestnut ; thighs pale ash-grey instead of dusky grey. 
Total length 380 mm., exposed culmen 51/ wing 184, 
tail 74, tarsus 73. : 
Hab. Northern Colombia and Panama. 
The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 
at Remedios, Antioquia, Colombia, by T. K. Salmon— 
Salvin-Godman Collection. There are three other speci- 
mens in the National Collection from Panama which belong 
to this form. 
‘Mr. Grecory Maruews sent the following description of 
a new subspecies of Pomatostomus :— 
Pomatostomus ruficeps parsonsi, subsp. nov. 
Differs from P. rujiceps ruficeps from Broken Hill in being 
much paler on the back. 
