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Show 140 MESSRS. SCLATER AND SALVIN [Feb. 13, 13. POOSPIZA NIGRO-RUFA (Lafr. et d'Orb.); Burm. I. c.p. 484. " Summer visitor." 14. EMBERNAGRA PLATENSIS (Gm.) ; Burm. I. c. p. 485. 15. CHRYSOMITRIS BARBATA (Mol.) ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 332= C. marginalis, Bp. et Burm. 1. c. p. 490. 16. SYCALIS ARVENSIS (Kittl.) ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 323. (S1. luteiventris, Burm. 1. c. p. 489. Tt is somewhat doubtful whether S. luteiventris is specifically identical with this species, which agrees with Chilian specimens. See Sclater's remarks, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 342. 17. ICTERUS PYRRHOPTERUS (Vieill.). Xanthornuspyrrhopterus, Burm. I. c. p. 493. 18. MOLOTHRUS BONARIENSIS (Gm.); Cassin, Pr. Ac. Phil. 1866, p. 19. Molobrus sericeus, Burm. I. c. p. 494. 19. MOLOTHRUS RUFOAXILLARIS, Cassin, Pr. Acad. Phil. 1866, p. 23. Two specimens (both males) of this highly interesting species, which we have not met with before. It seems to have escaped Burmeister's notice. 20. MOLOTHRUS BADIUS (Vieill.) ; Burm. I. c. p. 495. Dolichonyx badius, Cassin, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1866, p. 15. Sexes, as determined by Mr. Hudson, alike. 21. PSEUDOLEISTES VIRESCENS (Vieill.). Leistes anticus, Burm. l.c. p. 491. A pair of this species, distinguishable from P. viridis by the want of the yellow rump. The female is scarcely different from the male, being only somewhat less bright in colouring. 22. LEISTES SUPERCILIARIS, Bp. Trupialis guianensis, Burm. I. c. p. 490. 23. GEOSITTA CUNICULARIA (Vieill.) ; Burm. /. c. p. 465. 24. FURNARIUS RUFUS (Gm.) ; Burm. I. c. p. 462. 25. CINCLODES FUSCUS (Vieill.). C. vulgaris, Burm. 1. co. 463. 26. SYNALLAXIS ALBESCENS, Kittl.; Burm. l.c. p. 469. 27. SYNALLAXIS MELANOPS (Vieill.); Burm. I.e. p. 470. " Inhabits marshes." |