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Eyes black. Stomach had seeds.] 



Two eggs obtained at the Falklands are, no doubt, referable to this little Finch. They 

 have been already described by Mr Gould (Proc. Zool. Soc, 1859, p. 95). 



5. Zonotrichia canicapilla, Gould. 



Zonotrichia canicapilla, Sclater, rbis, 1877, p. 47, pL i. fig. 1 ; ScL et Salv., Proc. Zool. Soc, 

 1878, p. 432. 



[Nos. 702, 703. Females. Sandy Point. 



Eyes brown. Stomachs had insects.] 



These skins are of young birds, and in a stage in which they cannot be distinguished 

 from Zonotrichia pileata ; but from their locality they should belong to Zonotrichia 

 canicapilla. 



6. Curceus aterrimus, Kittl. 



Cuneus aterrimus, Scl. et Salv., Nomencl., p. 38; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 432. 



' [No. 645. Male. Gray Harbour. 

 Eyes black. Stomach had insects.] 



• 7. Centrites niger, Bodd. 



Centrites niger, Scl. et Salv., Nomencl., p. 44; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 432. 



TNos. 705-707. Males. ) „ . _ . 



- Point. 



' , \ Sandy 

 lales. ) J 



Nos. 708, 708a. Females. 



Eyes black. Stomachs had insects.] 



8. Anceretes parulus, Kittl. 



Anceretes pamlus, Scl. et Salv., Nomencl., p. 47; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1S78, p. 432. 



[No. 665. Female. Porto Bueno. 

 Eyes grey.] 



9. Anceretes- fernandezianus, Philippi. 



Anceretes femandezianm, Scl., Ibis, 1871, p. 179, pi. vii. fig. 1 ; ScL et Salv., Nomencl., 

 p. 47 ; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 432. 



[Nos. 606-613. Males. Juan Fernandez. 

 Eyes white. Insects in stomachs.] 



