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Mr. W. E. D. Scott described the following apparently 

 new or hitherto undetected species of birds from South 

 America. Some of these birds had been procured by- 

 Mr. J. B. Hatcher in Patagonia, but most of them were 

 previously represented in the collection of the British 

 Museum. 



ClNCLODES OUSTALETI, Sp. n. 



Similis C. patachonico, sed multo minor, et abdomine medio 

 albo distinguendus : ala 3"55 nee 4*1, culmine 0"8 

 nee 1*0. Supra, chocolatino-brimneus, pileo dorso 

 concolori : subtus chocolatinus, nee grisescens, et 

 minus distincte striatus. Long. tot. 65 poll., culm. 

 - 8, alse 3'7, caudse 2*5, tarsi 105. 

 Hab. Chili and Mendoza. [Type ex Central Chili : 



Berkeley James Coll., Mm. Brit.~\ 



ClNCLODES MOLITOR. 



c? . Similis C. oustaleti, sed major et subtus albido sparsim 

 striatus, notseo et hypochondriis chocolatino-brunneis, 

 sed abdomine brunneo nee albo et subcaudalibus albo 

 striatis distinguendus. Long. tot. 7'5 poll., culm. 0*95, 

 alee 4*0, caudse 3*0, tarsi 1*1. 

 Hab. Chili. [Type ex Chili (Leybold) : Salvin-Godman 



Coll., Mm. Brit.) 



ClNCLODES OREOBATES, Sp. n. 



cJ" . Similis C. fusco, sed rufescentior : pectore f usco obscure 

 marmorato nee albido distincte striolato : hypochon- 

 driis et subcaudalibus et rectricum apicibus rufescenti- 

 bus nee grisescenti-brunneis : gutture albo, vix fusco 

 fasciatim notato. Long. tot. 6'8 poll., culm. 0'85, 

 alse 3 - 9, caudse 2*7, tarsi 1*2. 

 Hab. Colombia. [Type ex Sierra Nevada of Santa 



Marta, Colombia (F. A. A. Simons) : Sclater Coll., Mm. 



Brit.] 



ClNCLODES SPARSIM-STRIATUS, Sp. n. 



$ . Similis C. nigrofumoso, sed subtus vix albo striolatus, et 

 gutture fusco, sordide isabellino striato facile distin- 

 guendus. Long. tot. 8'7 poll., culm. TO, alse 4*5, 

 cauda? 3*2, tarsi 1*2. 

 Hab. Peru. [Type ex Islay (H. Whitely) : Sclater Coll., 



Mm. Brit.~\ 



