550 TINAMID.E, 



/(. Ad. sk. Montevideo (Johnston). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



/. 5 ad. sk. Buenos Ayi-es, Aug. {F. With- Sclater Coll. 



inf/ton). 



/:. Jut. sk. Bred in captivity. Zool. Soc. 



/, m, n. Pull. St. Bred in captivit}' {Bavtlett). Zool. Soc. 



I), p. Skeletons. Zool. Soc. 



South BrazUian race. 



q. 5 ad. sk. Ytarar^, Brazil, Feb. (iVrt<^e?w). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



r s. (S 5 ad. sk. Chapada, Matto Grosso, May, Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Aug. (H. H. Smith). 



Baliian race. 

 t. Ad. sk. Bahia, Brazil ( Wucherer). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



2. Rhynchotus maculicollis. (Plate XIV.) 



? Nocthura, sp., BriJyes, P. Z. S. 1840, p. 9. 



Bhyncliotus maculicollis, G. R. Gr. List Gallinm Brit. Mus. p. 102 

 (Bolivia) (18G7) ; id. Hand-list, iii. p. 5, n. 9896 (1871) ; Sclat. ^• 

 Salt: Novi. Av. Iseotvop. p. 15.3, n. 2 (1873) ; iid. 1\Z. S.\6~i'd, 

 p. 642 (Bolivia) ; Schley. Mus. P.-B., Tinami, p. 38 (Bolivia, 

 nOrbiyny) (1880). 



Tinamus maculicollis, Gieh. Thes. Orn. iii. p. 636 (1877). 



(Type). Size of the larger specimens of B. rufescens, but diflfers 

 in having longitudinal brown streaks on the neck, very prominent 

 crescentic marks of a deep rufous on the middle of the breast, black 

 and buff crescentic marks on the sides of the same, and the 

 abdomen and thighs of a very pale buff- white, not greyish as in 

 B. rufescens, and without any marks. Total length about 16 inches, 

 wing 8"25, culmen 1MJ5, tarsus 2'1, 



Two specimens, both males, collected by Garlepp at Tanarapaya 

 (Bolivia), have been sent to me for inspection by Graf von Ber- 

 lepsch ; they have not the very prominent crescentic marks of a 

 deep rufous on the middle of the breast, which is rufesceut with 

 brown rufous irregular bars, edged with dusky ; the abdomen and 

 thighs are not of a very pale buff-white, but greyish buff. 



Hah. Bolivia. 



a. Ad. St. Bolivia. T. Bridges, Esq. [C.]. 



(Type of species.) 



5. NOTHOPROCTA. 



Type. 



Nocthura, Fraser, P. Z. S. 1843, p. 11-5. 



Nothoprocta, Sclat. ^- Salc.Kcnn. Av. Aeotrop. pp. 153, 



156 (1873) N. perdicaria. 



Range. From Ecuador to Chili and Argentine Republic. 



