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of Wreo from the Falkland Islands, where it had been 

 discovered by Mr. A. F. Cobb. Mr. Chubb proposed to call 

 this Wren 



Troglodytes cobbi, sp. n. 



Similis T. hornensi, sed valde major : supra cinerascenti- 



brunneus, gutture et pectore toto cinerascenti-isabellinis. 



Long. tot. c. 5'4 poll., culm. 085, alse 2*8, caudge 1*75, 



tarsi 0*75. 



Obs. In T. hornensis, Less., the bill is only 0*6 inch and the 



tarsus 07, so that T. cobbi seems to be a large insular form. 



Dr. Hartert called attention to an error in the description 

 of Apus andecolus dinellii (Bull. B. O. C. xxiii. p. 43). The 

 description read (line 13): " under surface uniform greyish- 

 cream-colour, instead of whitish, and the sides brownish- 

 black " ; whereas it should read : " entire under surface 

 uniform greyish-cream-colour, instead of whitish with the 

 flanks brownish-black, as in A. a. andecolus." 



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 P. L. Sclater, W. R. Ogilvie- Grant, 

 Chairman. Editor. 



