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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 tbe collection of the British 
Museum. 
CiNCLODES OUSTALETI, Sp. n. 
Similis C. patachonico, sed multo minor, et abdomine medio 
albo distinguendus : ala 3‘55 nec 4'1, culmine 0*8 
nec 1*0. Suprh chocolatino-brunneus, pileo dorso 
concolori : subths chocolatinus, nec grisescens, et 
minus distincte striatus. Long. tot. 6’5 poll., culm. 
0'8, alse 3‘7, caudje 2‘5, tarsi 105. 
Hab. Chili and Mendoza. [Type ex Central Chili : 
Berkeley James Coll., Mus. Brit^ 
CiNCLODES MOLITOR. 
J . Similis C. oustaleti, sed major et subtus albido sparsim 
striatus, notaeo et hypochoudriis chocolatino-brunneis, 
sed abdomine brunnco nec albo et subcaudalibus albo 
striatis distinguendus. Long. tot. 7’5 poll,, culm. 0‘95, 
alae 4‘0, caudae 3‘0, tarsi I'l. 
Hah. Chili. [Type ex Chili {Leybold) : Salvm-Godrnan 
Coll., Mus. Brit.'] 
CiNCLODES OREOBATES, Sp. 11. 
. Similis C.fusco, sed rufescentior ; pectore fusco obscure 
marmorato nec albido distincte striolato : hypochon- 
driis et subcaudalibus et rectricum apicibus rufesceuti- 
bus nec grisescenti-brunneis : gutture albo, vix fusco 
fasciatim notato. Long. tot. 6 8 poll., culm. 0'85, 
alae 3'9, caudae 2'7, tarsi 1*2. 
Hah. Colombia. [Type ex Sierra Nevada of Santa 
Marta, Colombia {¥. A. A. Simons) : Sclater Coll., Mus. 
Brit.] 
CiNCLODES SPARSIM-STRIATUS, sp. n. f 
d . Similis C. nigrofumoso, sed subtus vix albo striolatus, et 
gutture fusco, sordide isabellino striato facile distiii- 
giiendus. Long. tot. 8‘7 poll., culm. LO, alae 4’5, 
caudae 3'2, tarsi L2. 
Hah. Peru. [Type ex Islay (//. Whitely) : Sclater Coll., 
Mus. Bt'it.] 
