1915.] Chapman, New South American Birds. 381 
the form to which I apply the name australis. One of the Macate males 
has the outer tail-feather with only the subterminal bar. In the other this 
feather is somewhat less than half grown, but the portion of the feather 
visible is whitish with three black bars. | : 
Specimens examined.— Brazil: Pernambuco, 2 ic"; Rio Grande do 
Sul, 16’, 19; Chapada, Matto Grosso, lld'c’, 189°. Bolivia: 
Yungas, 1 9. Peru: Maeate, 2 oo’, 1 2. | 
Measurements of Males. 
Name Locality Wing Tail Tarsus 
C. s. isabellina Maripa, E. Venez. 173.5 114 34 
C.. s. ochracea Tachira, W. “ (Type) 191 125 34 
ees - Villavicencio, Col. 188 126 Br 
eh: i Fusugasugi “ 180 121 34 
“ & i Honda i: 169 113 35 
wa «“ i ‘i 182 128 30.5 
C. s. cauce Miraflores i 180 126.5 30 
i ee | Palmira ‘ e725 119 30 
Si Cali ¢ 176 1225 34 
ii ¢ La Florida ig 183 125 34.5 
wer Gualea, Ecuador 189 128 33 
“ & 6“ Huigra w 184 127 36 
OR Cae « ‘ 187 129 oF 
C.s. equatorialis Quito : 197 137 37 
“ « & (Type) - 197 137 38 
tH ff (Mt. Chimborazo, 12000 ft.) 194 136 af 
“ & « ff 201.5 145 37.5 
“wu « és 206 135 36 
«ou a Riobamba 189 134 36 
ee # Chanchan and Chiguancay Rivers 194 134 37 
C. s. cinnamomina Valdivia, Chile 186 127 36.5 
“ k Cautin cc 193 139.5 36.5 
b> “ Ancud “ 182 127 36.5 
“ 6 “ “ “ 191 131 36.5 
“ « « « 191 13) 36.5 
di pe Cuzco, Peru 195 133 35 
rae é éé «< 188 133 30.) 
C. s. australis Macate, Peru 188 130 35 
tt ‘“ “ “ 183 134 oD 
‘e . ' Chapada, Brazil 185 126.5 34.5 
“ & és “ “c 184 126 35 
me 6 San Paulo &“ 198 133 36 
w & é Pernambuco “ 173 120 30 
bG ab “ “ 6c 181 126 35 
C. s. fernandensis Juan Fernandez 192 132 36 
“ “ &6 190 134.5 34 
“ « « a 190.5 133 36.5 
“ok 4 “ 185.5 128.5 35 
