272 
13. P. SUPERCILIARIS. B.M. 
Zneo-olivacea ; jugulo pectoreque incanum vergentibus, plumis 
albo-cinctis ; pennis scapularibus, remigibus ultimis tectrici- 
busque magnis rufo-marginatis ; vitta superciliart cano-albida ; 
crisso et uropygio fusco-rufis (Wagl.). 
Penelope superciliaris, Il. Wagl. Isis, 1839, p. 1110. 
Penelope jacupemba, Spix, Av. Bras. t. 72. 
Salpiza superciliaris, Wagl. Isis, 1832, p. 1226. 
Av. juv. Vitta superciliari rufescente, limbo rufo pennarum sca- 
pularium ac remigum latiore (Wagl.). 
Long. 241", caude 114". 
Hab. Brazil. 
14, PENELOPE NIGRA. B.M. 
3. Nigra, cyaneo- aut viridi-nitens ; rostro, jugulo, tarsis pedi- 
busque rubris. 
2. Fusea, viridi-variegata, plumis singulis fasciis plurimis trans- 
versis ferrugineis; plumis subtus pallidioribus et indistinte 
fasciatis. 
Penelope niger, Fras. P. Z.S. 1850, p. 246. pl. 29. 
Aburria carunculata, p.’?, Pr. B. Compt. Rend. 1856, p. 877. 
Long. 23", wings 9". 
Hab. Guatemala. 
3. List or Brrps COLLECTED BY Mr. Fraser aT BABAHOYO IN 
Ecvuapor, wits Descriptions or New Species. By 
Puitie Lurtey Scuater, M.A., SecRETARY TO THE So- 
CIETY. 
(Aves, Pl. CLXIV.) 
Mr. Fraser arrived at Babahoyo from Quito on the 10th of July, 
1859. This place is also called Bodegas, being the spot where salt 
is deposited and pays duty. It is situate low on the banks of the 
river of the same name, about 200 miles N.E. of Guayaquil, and not 
above 200 or 250 feet above the sea-level. Mr. Fraser remained at 
Babahoyo during the month of August and part of September, when 
he left for Esmeraldas, higher up the Pacific Coast. 
The number of birds obtained at Babahoyo was 395, belonging to 
134 different species, of which’I give the names as follows, with 
extracts from Mr. Fraser’s MS. notes which accompanied the col- 
lection :— 
é I. PasseREs. 
1. TuRDUS ALBIVENTRIS, Spix. 
Several ex. of both sexes. ‘‘ Consegero or Mirlo.” 
2. CAMPYLORHYNCHUS ZONATOIDES (Lafr.)?, Rev. Zool. 1846, 
p- 92. 
Several ex. ‘“‘ Paxaro tigre: irides reddish-yellow ; bill brownish 
