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Show 18S3.] FROM WESTERN AMERICA. 427 95. TINNUNCULUS CFNNAMOMINUS, SW. Tinnunculus sparverius, Scl. P. Z. S. 18(37, p. 330. o*. Chili. Payta, Peru. The Chilian specimen is a male with the head wholly slate-blue, without any rufous patch. 96. TINNUNCULUS SPARVERIUS, Baird, Brew., & Ridgw. N.-Am. B. iii. p. 169. Esquimalt, 1880. 97. FREGATA AQUILA. 8 2- Payta, Peru, January 1882. The specimen marked a male is in the first plumage ; the other is in change to the adult dress, dark feathers appearing all over amongst the white ones, showing that the bird was a male and not a female as it is marked. 98. PELECANUS FUSCUS, Gm.; Salv. Trans. Z. S. ix. p. 496. 2- Payta, Peru, January 1882. Charles I., Galapagos. 99. SULA CYANOPS (Sundev.); Salv. Trans. Z. S. ix. p. 496. Charles I., Galapagos. 100. SULA VARIEGATA (Tsch.) ; Tacz. P. Z. S. 1874, p. 554. Callao Bay, Peru, August 1881. San Lorenzo L, Peru. 101. PHALACROCORAX GAIMARDI (Less.) ; Tacz. P. Z. S. 1874, p. 553. San Lorenzo L, Peru. 102. PHALACROCORAX BRASILIANUS, Bp. ; Tacz. P.Z.S. 1874, p. 553. 8. Paracas Bay, Peru, October 1881. 103. PHALACROCORAX, sp. 1 Guadalupe I., 1880. A female or young bird, probably of P. dilopkus. 104. ARDEA EGRETTA, Gm. Herodias egretta, Lawr. Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H. ii. p. 310 Acapulco, March 1 880. 105. ARDEA CARULEA, Linn. Florida carulea, Lawr. Mem. Bost. Soc. N. II. ii. p. 310. Acapulco, March 1880. |