106 Ant. Reicbenow und Her man Schalow: 



144. Fenthetria Hartlauhi. 



J. Cabauis, Journ. Orn. 31. Jahrg. p. 218. 



Ein von Emin Bey in Wakkala gesammeltes S jun. wurde von 

 Hartlaub irrthümlich mit P. concolor Cass. indentificirt. (Siehe 

 Hartl. Abbandl. Nat. Ver. Bremen, VIII. Bd. 1. Heft. pag. 202, 

 No. 56). Diese neue Art ist schwarz, hat kurzen Schwanz und 

 sehr kräftigen Schnabel. Long. 160 mm, First 18 mm, Fl. 87 mm, 

 Schwanz 67 mm, Lauf 26 mm. 



Fam. FRINGILLIDAE. 

 4- 145. A canthis innominatus. 

 4B. Dybowski, Bull. Soc. Zool. Franc. 8. Vol. p. 366. 



Se distingue de VA. HolbölU, linaria^ intermedia et canesens 

 par la niiance roussatre de tout le plumage en dessus et en dessous, 

 croupion enduit aussi de roussatre. Long, du bec. 7 mm — 7, 5; 

 alle 75 ; queue 67 mm. Hab. : Kamtschatka (cette forme reste en 

 ete pour nicher dans les montagnes). 



146. Acanthis intermedius. 



B. Dybowski, Bull. Soc. Zool. France 8. Vol. p. 365. 

 A bec long, mais ne depassant pas 9 mm. La coloration ne 

 diflfere en rien de celle de VA. HolbölU. Hab. : Kamtschatka. 



147. Ghry somitris Siemir adzhii. 



H. V. Berlepsch u. L. Taczano wski, Proc. Z. S. London 

 1883 p. 551. T. 50. 



Ch. capite toto cum gula aterrimis, dorso saturate olivascenti- 

 flavo, uropygio corporeque subtus pulcherrime aurantio-flavis ; 

 rectricibus nigris; in dimidio basali aurantio-flavis; alis nigris, 

 remigibus ad basin flavis, tertiariis albido extus marginatis, tectri- 

 cibus alarum superioribus minimis totis olivascenti-flavis, majo- 

 ribus nigris flavo terminatis; subalaribus flavis. 



Fem. corpore supra flavescenti-olivaceo, uropygio flavescen- 

 tiore; subtus sordide virescenti-flava, abdomine medio albescentiore ; 

 albis caudaque mari similibus, sed coloribus obscurioribus. 



Long, totale 110; alle 56 — 58,5; queue 32,5 — 35,5; bec 9—9,7; 

 tarse 12 — 13,5 mm. Hab.: Ecuadeur Occidental. 



1 48. J u nco Baird i. 



R. Ridgway, Proc. Un. St. Nat. Mus. Vol. 6. p. 155. 



Head and neck ash-gray, gradually lightening into very pale 

 asliy on the throat, tho occiput and nape somewhat tinged 

 with brown; lores blackish in distinct contrast. Back, scapulars, 

 Upper (or inner) greater wing coverts and tertials dull light rufous 

 brown, somewhat tinged with olive; rump and upper tail-coverts 

 grayish-olive, or light grayish brown, as are also the lesser, 

 middle, and lower (outer) greater wing-coverts ; primaries more 

 gray, edged with palcr, the outermost white on the margin; inner 

 webs of tertials dusky. Tail dusky grayish-olive brown, the ex- 

 terior feather chiefly white, the next with nearly the terminal half 

 white uext the shaft, the third with or without a small terminal 

 white Spot. Jugulum very pale buffy-grayish, is rather abrupt. 



