Aucust, 1916. New Souta AMERICAN Birps — Cory. 345 
Anthus bogotensis immaculatus subsp. nov. 
Type from mountains east of Balsas, Peru (alt. 10,000 feet). Male, 
No. 44526, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by W. H. 
Osgood and M. P. Anderson, May 19, 1912. 
Similar to A. b. bogotensis, but differs in having the black markings 
of the upper parts less pronounced and the sides and flanks immaculate 
(without streaks). 
Wing, 76; tail, 55; tarsus, 22 mm. 
Saltator striatipectus peruvianus subsp. nov. 
Type from Hda. Limon, 10 miles west of Balsas, N. Peru. Male, 
No. 49104, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by W. H. 
Osgood and M. P. Anderson, May 6, 1912. 
Similar to S. s. striatipectus Lafr. from Colombia, but crown, sides 
of head (including ear coverts) and sides of throat olive green like the 
back; streaks on under parts heavier and darker; upper parts somewhat 
deeper olive and rump less tinged with grayish. 
Wing, 90; tail, 88; bill, 18 mm. 
Seven specimens examined from the type locality. 
Coryphospingus pileatus brevicaudus subsp. nov. 
Type from Margarita Island (off Venezuela). Adult male, No. 
38540, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by John F. Ferry, 
March 2, 1909. 
Similar to C. p. pileatus, but tail much shorter and general size 
averaging smaller. Lores whitish, decidedly less grayish than in Brazil- 
ian specimens of C. pileatus. The type specimen has the nape black, 
but other specimens from Margarita Island do not show this, although 
the nape and upper back are darker than in Brazilian specimens. 
Wing, 62; tail, 49; bill, 12; tarsus, 19 mm. 
Tangara cyanocephala cearensis subsp. nov. 
Type from Serra Baturité, Cear4, Brazil. Adult male, No. 49106, 
Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by R. H. Becker, July 
15, 1913. 
Similar to T. cyanocephala corallina Berlepsch from Bahia, but differs 
in having the crown darker and more purplish blue, the shorter upper 
tail coverts conspicuously tipped with bright light blue (forming a band 
