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outer feather on each side being only about eight-ninths the 
length of the others. The feet are small; the tarsus is 
about one-fourth longer than the exposed culmen. This 
genus is founded on J. nevia (Gmel.), with the following 
species included :—L. nevioides (afr.), L. therese (Des 
Murs), ZL. punctulata (Des Murs), and L. ochracea (Berl.). 
Synallaxis albigularis josephine, subsp. nov. 
Adult male. Differs from S. albigularis albigularis in being 
darker rufous on the hinder crown and nape and in having 
the wing- and tail-measurements larger. 
Total length 160 mm., peed culmen 12, wing 60, 
tail 81, tarsus 20. 
Fibiiat. British Guiana. 
The type, which is in the McConnell goligins, was 
collected at Mount Roraima by the late F. V. McConnell 
_ during his expedition, October 1898. 
Automolus turdinus macconnelli, subsp. nov. 
Adult male. Differs from A. turdinus turdinus in being less 
rufous and more dusky on the head and upper back, more 
ochreous on the breast and abdomen, paler on the throat, 
and in having the wing- and tail-measurements smaller. 
Total length 180 mm., exposed culmen ik wing 89, 
tail 71, tarsus 22. 
Habitat. British Guiana. 
The type, which is in the McConnell collection, was 
collected on the Ituribisi River in 1909. 
Philydor erythrocercus guinanensis. subsp. nov. 
Adult male. Differs from P. erythrocercus erythrocercus 
in being darker on the upper parts, where it is more brown 
and less olive. It is also darker on the breast, abdo- 
men, and under tail-coverts ; the under tail-coverts deeper 
rufous, and the bill is shorter and stouter. 
Total length 160 mm., exposed culmen 16, wing 83, 
tail 67, tarsus 22. 
