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12. Poospiza sp. incog. One specimen ( 9 ) ; Moho. 



13. Sycalis luteola (Sparm.). "Common on the eastern side of the 

 lake." Four specimens ; Moho. 



14. Sycalis lutea (Lafr. & d'Orb.). " Frequent on the eastern side 

 of the lake, occurring with S. luteola." One specimen ; Moho. 



15. Sycalis uropygialis (Lafr. &. d'Orb.). "Eastern side of the 

 lake, associated with S. luteola." One specimen ; Moho. 



16. Icterus cayauensis (Linn.). " Frequents the grassy marshes near 

 the shores, nesting in the reeds. Habits much like those of the Red-winged 

 Blackbird of the United States (Ayelceus phozniceus)." Five J, four 9 ; 

 Moho. 



17. Cyanocorax violaceus Du Bus. One specimen, Coroico, Bo- 

 livia ; collected by Mr. Walter Davis. 



18. Agiiornis maritima (Lair. & d'Orb.). "Rare. The only speci- 

 men seen was taken on Titicaca Island." 



19. Muscisaxicola rubricapilla Fii. & Landb. "Common." Two 

 specimens; Moho and Vincoeaya. 



20. Centrites oreas Scl. & Salv. " Quite common near the shores." 

 Moho and Conima ; six specimens. 



21. Cyanotis Azaras (Naum.). Moho, two specimens. "'El Sieta 

 Color.' Though not uncommon, they are quite hard to secure, owing to 

 their habit of quickly and constantly darting about among the reeds." 



22. Tyrannus melancholicus Vikill. One specimen, Coroico, Bo- 

 livia. Collected by Mr. Walter Davis. 



23. Cinclodes fuscus (Vieill.). " Common among the cacti and spiny 

 vegetation of the hillsides." Moho; one specimen 



24. Cynclodes bifasciata Sclat. " Common among the coarse vege- 

 tation of the hillsides." Two specimens ; Moho. 



25. Upucerthia Jelskii (Cab.) Tacz. One specimen ; Conima. 



26. Upucerthia sp. incog. One specimen; Moho. 



27. Phleocryptes melanops (Vieill.). " Rather common, living in 

 the reeds." Moho ; five specimens. 



28. Synallaxis sp. incog. (Probably 5. slictothorax, or a closely allied 

 species.) One specimen ; Moho. 



29. Fatagona gigas Gould. "Apparently not common. One only 

 seen." Moho ; one specimen. 



30. Oreotrochilus estellee (Lafr. & d'Orb.). Moho ; five specimens. 

 " Common. The nests were frequently found in the caves on the shore. 

 The young were ready to fly about February 10." 



31. ?Ciccabis sp. incog. A specimen of an owl (probably C. melano- 

 nota) was shot by Mr. Garman, but was accidentally lost. 



32. ? Pholeoptynx cuuicularia (Mol.). A specimen of a small owl 



