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122. ARAMUS SCOLOPACEUS (Gm.). 
Agrees with S. American examples. “ TIrides hazel; bill yellow 
and black ; legs and feet black: from a small lagoon in the deep 
bush, sitting on the ground.” 
123. NycTicorax VIOLACEvs (Gm.). 
One ex., not adult. 
124. TigRIsoMA TIGRINUM (Gm.). 
One ex. in immature plumage. 
125. EGRETTA LEUCE. 
One ex. in bad condition, but apparently of this species. Stomach 
contained “ fish and grasshoppers.” 
126. TANTALUS LOCULATOR, Linn. 
One ex. in bad condition. 
127. Hopuorrerus cayanus (Lath.). 
Several ex. 
128. Hraticuna cotuarts (Vieill.).—Charadrius azare, Temm. 
One ex. ‘“Irides hazel; bill black; legs and feet flesh-colour.” 
129. HiMANTOPUS NIGRICOLLIS, Vieill. 
One ex. 
130. MicropALAMA HIMANTOPUS, Bp. 
Two ex. of this species killed in September,—the first I have seen 
from so far south. 
131. GAMBETTA FLAVIPES (Gm.). 
One ex. “ Irides hazel; bill black; legs and feet orange. Com- 
mon about the ponds that are left on the plains in the dry season. 
Noisy and shy.” 
132. Parra sAcANA, Linn. 
Three examples in different states of plumage. “ Irides hazel ; 
bill and spurs orange; cere, wattles, and base of upper mandible 
deep red or lake ; legs and feet bluish. Common about the lagoons, 
but shy : dives well.” 
133. Rayncuops NiGRA, Linn. 
One ex. ‘Seen skimming over the surface of the lagoons, and 
occasionally dipping its bill in the water.” 
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134. PHALACROCORAX 
Two ex. of a species of Cormorant in bad condition. 
