99 [Yol. xvi. 



SiPTORNIS BAEEI, Sp. 11. 



^S'. sordidae (Less.) ex Chile affiiiis sed sane diversa, 

 superciliis latis ad capitis latera ductis neciion colli 

 lateribus griseis^ iiec brminescentibus, corpore 

 superiore magis griseo-brumieo, nee fulvo-terreneo- 

 bruniieo, corpore subtus albescentiore^nec griseo tincto, 

 primariis in adultis pure griseo nee brunneo margina- 

 tis, Cauda multo breviore, rectricibus mediis apice 

 semper rotundatis nee acuminatis^ rostro crassiore^ 

 breviore^ magis eurvato, minus recto^ mandibula 

 albescentiore. 



c? c? al. 64=601, caud. G91-QU, culm, llf-11^, tars. 20-19 

 mm. 



? ? al. 63^-59, caud. 66 i -61. I, culm, llf-lli, tars. 21|-19 

 mm. 



Hah, Argentina occ. (Cordova, La Soledad, Tucuman). 



Typus in Mus. H. v. B., Cosquin, Cordova (Whiste coll.) 



ThAMNOPHILUS DINELLII, sp. 11. 



(^ TJi. gilvig aster Pelz. dicto (= T. maculatus Lafr. et 

 D'Orb. nee Such) affinis, differt peetore pallide 

 fulvo minime cinereo, corporis lateribus pallidius 

 fulvescentibus, fronte cinerascente, nigredine pilei 

 magis restricto minime ad iiueham ducto^ dorso palli- 

 diore griseo vix nigro maeulato, maculis albis in 

 rectricibus externis magis restrictis. 



9 eodeni modo, peetore pallide fulvo nee cinerascente, 

 gula fulvescenti alba nee einerea diversa. 



HaJ). Tucuman (Sierra de Santiago, Santa Ana). 

 Typus in Mus. H. v. B., ^ ad., Sa. de Santiago, 22. vii. 

 1904 ; L. Dinelli coll., no. 3239. 



Mr. W. E. Ogilvie-Grant described two new species of 

 birds collected by Mr. Walter Goodfellow in South-east 

 Mindanao. 



PSEUDOPTTNX MINDANENSIS, Sp. U. 



Adult male. Most nearly allied to P . jpMli^p'pensis (Gray), 

 but larger and with the upper-parts much darker, the 

 feathers being blackish, narrowly edged with pale sandy 

 rufous, instead of bright rufous with blackish middles. The 



