430 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 



$: Capite, gutture et tibiis citrinis, pileo olivascente ; loris 

 nigris; dorso tenere cano; abdomine et subalaribus albis ; remigibus, 

 tectricibus et rectricibus cano - brunneis , olivaceo - viridi tenuiter 

 marginatis; rostro nigro; pedibus pallide carneis. 



Long. tot. 115; ala 60; cauda 48; rictus 13 mm. 



Hab. : Kakoma. 



430. Trochalopterum erythrolaema. 



A. 0. Humc; Stray Feathers. Vol. 10. No. 1—3. 1881. p.^ 153. 

 Like T. erythrocephalum, but with the cbeeks and throat uniform 

 with the crown. 



Lg. 10,3; tail 4,5; wing 3,7; tars. 1,5; bill 1,07. 

 Hab.: Matchi, Eastern Manipur, India. 



431. Troglodytes frater. 



R. B. Sharp e, Cat. Brit. Mus. Vol. 6. Passeriformes. 1881. 

 p. 261. 



T. solstitialis Sei. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1879. p. 523. 



Ad. Similar to T. solstitialis, but differs in the eyebrow and 

 eyelid being white instead of rutbus or buff, and in the wbiter 

 axillaries and under wing-coverts. 



Tot. Igth. 4,2; culm. 0,'i; wing 1,95; tail 1.6; tars. 0,8 incbes. 



Hab.: Bolivia. 

 -\-' 432. Troglodytes ochraceus. 



R. Ridgway, Proc. Un. St.Nat. Mus. Vol. 4. 1881. March 10. 

 1882. p. 334. 



Above bright tawny-brown, duller posteriorly, the fore head 

 and lores more ochraceous ; a very conspicuous superciliary stripe 

 of bright ochraceous, most distinct posteriorly by reason of its 

 strong contrast with a broad postocular stripe of dusky brown. 

 Entire side of head (except as described), with whole lower parts, 

 bright tawny- ochraceous, paler, but by no means inclining to 

 white, on the throat and abdomen (the last deep buff). Remiges 

 and wing-coverts narrowly barred or vermiculated with dusky, 

 their inner webs uniformly of this color; tail dull brown, narrowly 

 and irregulary barred, or vermicLilated, with dusky. Crissum 

 jjright ochraceous-buff with a few rather indistinct bars of dusky- 

 lining of wing piain pale ochraceous ; inner webs of remiges edged 

 with grayish white. 



Wing 1,80; tail 1,25; culmen 0,65; tarsus 0,70; middle toe0,50 

 3d, 4th and 5th quills equal and longest; 2d. equal to 7th; Ist 

 much shorter than the secondaries. Tail graduated. 



Hab.: Volcan de Irazü, Costa Rica, 

 -r 433. Troglodytes rufociliatus. 



R. B. Sharpe, Cat. Brit. Mus. Vol. 6. Passeriformes. 1881. 

 p. 262. 



T. hrunneicollis Sei. & Salv. Ibis 1860. p. 273 (nee Scl.j. 



Mas. ad. Similar to T. hrunneicollis, from Mexico, but everywhere 

 darker, especially on the tail, which is dark rufous-brown, barred 

 with black; the under surface of the body is d«ep orange rufous, 



