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in having the rump blue, as in P. m. damarensis Neura. 

 The feathers on the breast and belly are, on the average, 

 bluer than in P. m. saturatus. 



Culmeu from cere 19 mm.; wing 155; tail 5/ ; tarsus 12. 



Type in the British Museum : ? ad, Kaluli Valley, 

 Belgian Congo, 27. iv. 07. S. A. Neave coll. 



This race is named in honour of the collector. 



Lord Brabourne and Mr. C. Chubb exhibited and de- 

 scribed the following two new species from South America : — 



Buarremon matucanensis, sp. n. 



Adult female. Entire back and upper wing-coverts dark 

 slate-grey; bastard- wing, primary -coverts, and quills 

 blackish, the outer edges of the latter narrowly edged with 

 slate-grey ; tail-feathers similar ; forehead and lores black 

 with minute hair-like points to the feathers ; hinder crown 

 and occiput dark chestnut-brown ; a few white or white- 

 tipped feathers, on the sides of the hinder crown and hinder 

 portion of the face ; throat white, tinged with buff; fore 

 part of cheeks and a V-shaped mark on the chin black ; 

 hinder cheeks and ear-coverts dark slate-colour; breast and 

 sides of the body slate-grey, paler than the back ; abdomen 

 and under tail-coverts pale rust-colour ; under wing-coverts 

 and inner margins of the quills below whitish. Bill very 

 dark horn-colour ; feet dark slaty-black ; iris brown. 



Total length 175 mm.; culmen 16 ; wing 81; tail 78; 

 tarsus 31. 



Hab. Matucana, Peru. 



Type in the British Museum : Adult. Matucana, Peru, 

 15. vi. 14. Lord Brabourne coll. 



Obs. There is no near ally of this species in the collection 

 at the British Museum, nor have we been able to trace one 

 in any literature. 



TTpncertMa juninensis, sp. n. 



Adult. Entire back, scapulars, and inner lesser upper wing- 

 coverts dark earth-brown with slightly paler edges giving 



