494 Mr. O. Salvin on some new 

flavissimis : rostro fusco, pedibus carneis : long. tota 3°7, 
alze 1:8, caude 1°6, rostri a rictu.'55, tarsi ‘6. 
Sm ject 
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f ha Oi Hab. * Puna I.,” et “San Lucas,” rep. Aiquat. 
i f it Hil i Obs. E. granadensi affinis, loris fulvis nec albis distin- 
! i | ; guendus. : aa 
A ‘: This species agrees closely with EL. granadensis in every 
A Nee respect but the colouring of the large loral spot. As the two 
as Ha specimens sent agree in having this mark tinged with fulvous, 
f i, i I conclude that they belong to a race allied to, but distinct 
from, E. granadensis. 
FORMICIVORA SPECIOSA. 
3 fronte media, capitesummo cum nucha, stria per oculos ad 
nucham producta et torque pectorali nigris: stria super- 
ciliari a naribus ad dorsum extensa, gutture et colli late- 
ribus albis cervino tinctis: dorso fusco-brunneo, alis et 
Ma he cauda nigris, hac griseo limbata, rectricibus duabus ex- 
MARL inti) ternis utrinque albido marginatis, illis primariorum sex 
P| externorum maryginibus albis, reliquis dorsi colore pictis : 
Hae secundariis intimis et tectricibus alarum majoribus cas- 
a taneis nigro medialiter notatis: tectricibus minoribus et 
alula spuria nigris albo marginatis: pectore lete castaneo, 
ventre pallidiore: tibiis et crisso cervinis : rostro nigro, 
pedibus carneis: long. tota 6:0, ale 2°3, caude 2:5, rostri 
a rictu 0°7, tarsi 1:0. 
? mari similis sed corpore subtus a torque pectorali ad cris- 
sum cervino unicolori, tectricibus quoque alarum cas- 
tanelis pallidioribus: long. tota 5:4, alee 2°2, caudz 2°4, 
rostri a rictu 0°65, tarsi 0°9. 
HiT Hab. “Puna I.,” rep. Aquat. 
This very well-marked and beautiful species, though quite 
unlike any other member of the genus in its coloration, comes 
perhaps nearer to F’. strigilata, Max., than any other. The 
Wy conspicuous markings of the head, the white throat, tinged 
iH i with fawn-colour, the black pectoral band, and the deep-chest- 
ur nut breast of the male, as well as other minor features, render 
it a remarkable bird. ‘The collection contains only three spe- 
cimens, one male and two females, all from Puna Island. 

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SSS ips ee SS Se Fs Fae re SSS ee er 
* = yeas ce FOG - Te Say PEE PS Pea Mase” Se ace * sc eich iaen ae on 
Capiro squaMATus. Plate XIV. 
Nitenti-niger, fronte rubra, vertice albido nucham versus 
brunnco marginato: dorso, uropygio, et alarum tectricibus 
Bt 3 BEE ain BEST 


