340 Fietp Musreum or Naturat History — OrnituHotocy, VoL. I. 
Similar to S. f. fuliginosa from Colombia, but differs in having the 
under parts more gray and lacking the olive tinge, except on the flanks, 
and the upper parts somewhat brighter and more rufescent than in that 
species. Forehead with a slight grayish tinge; outer webs of outer 
primaries paler and more rufescent, the rufous reaching the shaft of the 
feather on at least the second and third (outer) primaries. Wing 
averaging longer. 
Wing, 59; bill, 11; tarsus, 24 mm. 
Synallaxis cinnamomea cearensis subsp. nov. 
Type from Jua, near Iguatu, Ceara, Brazil. Adult male, No. 45624, 
Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by R. H. Becker, July 31, 
IQI3. 
Similar to S.c. cinnamomea, but paler; upper parts decidedly lighter 
rufous, and the tail, especially the under surface, much paler rufous. 
Wing, 58; tail, 60; culmen, 8 mm. 
Siptornis orbignii neglecta subsp. nov. 
Type from Macate, central Peru (alt. about 10,000 feet). Adult 
male, No. 49111, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by 
M. P. Anderson, February 13, 1914. 
Approaches S. orbignit (Reich.) in having the crown like the back, 
no black points on the throat, and in having the broad basal rufous 
band on the secondaries; but differs in having the under parts more 
grayish brown (less pale cinereous) and the patch on chin and upper 
throat deep chestnut rufous (much darker and more chestnut rufous 
than in either orbigniz or ottonis), and the rufous on the upper tail 
coverts, tail and wings is darker. 
Wing, 62; tail, 82; bill, 15 mm. 
Automolus leucophthalmus sulphurascens (Licht.). 
Five specimens from Rio das Velhas, Minas Geraes, Brazil, differ 
from typical A. 1. leucophthalmus (type in American Museum of Natural 
History), while specimens from Bahia agree with the type. The type of 
A. Ll. leucophthalmus very likely came from Bahia and the Minas Geraes 
specimens probably represent A. 1. sulphurascens (Licht.), which should 
be revived. They differ from specimens from Bahia in having the tail 
and rump decidedly paler and much brighter rufous; the under wing 
coverts are paler. 
