51. ELAINE A. 



143 



to. Ad. sk. 

 x. Ad. sk. 

 y. Ad. sk. 



z. $ ad. sk. 

 a'. $ ad. sk. 

 b'. Ad. sk. 

 c'. Ad. sk. 

 d', e. Ad. sk. 

 f. Ad. sk. 

 9'. Ad. sk. 

 h! . Ad. sk. 

 t'. Ad. sk. 



3 



Ad. st. 



k'. Ad. sk. 

 Z'. Ad. sk. 



m'. A.d. sk. 



Ad. sk. 

 Ad. sk. 

 Ad. sk. 

 Ad. sk. 



cJ ad. sk. 



s'. 2 a( i- sk- 



«'. 



Ad. sk. 

 v'. c? ad.: 

 2 ad. sk. 

 Ad. sk. 



Ad. sk. 



Huiro, Peru ( Whitely). 

 Huiro, Peru (Whitely). 

 Tambo Valley, W. Peru 



(Whitely). 

 Arequipa, Peru (WJiitely). 

 Callao, Peru (Markham). 

 Bolivia. 



Chili (Leybold). 

 Chili. 

 Chili. 



Valparaiso. 



Port Famine, Patagonia. 

 Magellan Straits. 



Magellan Straits. 



Magellan Straits. 



Taken at sea, H.M.S. 'Alert,' 



in lat. 30 D 40' S., long. 48° 



27' W. 

 Mendoza, rep. Arg. (Bur- 



meister). 

 Belgrano, Buenos Ayres. 

 Buenos Ayres (Haslehust). 

 Buenos Ayres (Hudson). 

 Curytiba, Brazil (Xatterer). 

 Goyaz, Brazil (Natterer). 



Goyaz, Brazil (Natterer). 



Rio Grande do Sid (Plant). 

 Eio Grande do Sul (Jhering). 



Ceara, Brazil (Zietz). 

 Lagoa Santa, S.E. Brazil 

 (Lund). 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman ColL 

 T. Bridges [C.]. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Purchased. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 C. Darwin [C.]. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Sir W. Burnett and 



Capt. Fitzroy [C.]. 

 Sir W. Burnett and 



Capt. Fitzroy [C.]. 

 ' Challenger ' Exp. 

 The Admiralty. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



H. Durnford [0.1 

 Sclater CoU. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. (E. aU 



bivertex, Pelz.) 

 Sclater Coll. (E. 



cristata, Pelz.) 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 



6. Elainea strepera. 

 Elainea strepera, Cab. J.f. 0. 18S3, p. 215. 



Above dark greyish olive ; head slightly crested, with a white 

 basal spot ; eye-ring white ; wings and tail blackish ; tips of wing- 

 coverts rufous ; slight margins of wing- and tail-feathers olivaceous : 

 beneath cinereous, middle of belly white, flanks olivaceous ; under 

 wing-coverts pale cinereous ; bill dark brown, pale at the base ; feet 

 blackish : whole length 5-6 inches, wing 2-9, tail 2-7. 



Hab. Argentine Eepublic, Prov. Tucuman. 



Described from a specimen, apparently not quite adult, in Graf v. 

 Berlepsch's collection. Allied to E. cdbiceps, but more cinereous 

 above, and distinguished by its white eye-ring and the rufous edgings 

 of the wing-coverts. 



