385 
Méth. p. 325; d’Orb. Voy. Ois. p. 225; Darw. Zool. p. 85 ; Gould, 
P. Z. S. 1859, p. 99. 
‘Very common,”’ and “resembles a true Alauda in most of its 
habits” (Darwin). 
Falklands (Pack). Egg described by Mr. Gould. 
Fam. STURNIDZ. 
10. SruRNELLA miLiTARIS (Gm.), Pl. Enl. 113: Sturnus mili- 
taris, Gm. ; Darw. Zool. p. 110; Gould, P. Z. S. 1859, p. 94. 
Falklands (Pack). Nest and eggs sent by Capt. Abbott and de- 
scribed by Mr. Gould. 
Fam. FRINGILLIDZ. 
11. PuryGiLus MELANODERUS (Quoy et Gaim.).—Emberiza 
melanodera, Q. et G. Voy. Uranie, Zool. i. p. 109. — Chlorospiza 
melanodera, G. R. Gray, in Darw. Zool. Beagle, p. 95. pl. 32.—Me- 
lanodera typica, Bp. Consp. p. 470; Gould, P. Z.S. 1859, p. 95. 
Falkland Islands, ‘‘ abundant in large scattered flocks” (Darw.) ; 
Capt. Pack has sent examples of both sexes. Nest and eggs, for- 
warded by Capt. Abbott, are described by Mr. Gould. 
12. PHryGiLus XANTHOGRAMMUS (G. " Sern) <-Caloramnien 
zanthogramma, G. R. Gray, in Darw. Voy. p. 96. pl. 33. 
Falkland Islands (Darwin). Distinguished from the preceding 
by the yellow superciliaries and white markings of the tail-feathers. 
More examples are wanted to confirm this species. 
Fam. DENDROCOLAPTID2. 
13. CincLopes vuearis (Lafr. et d’Orb.): Voy. Am. Mér. Ois. 
pl. 57. f. 1; Bp. Consp. p. 214.—Opetiorhynchus vulgaris, Darw. 
Voy. Zool. p. 66. 
Common in the Falkland Islands (Darwin). 
14. CrncLopres antTarcticus (Garn.); Bp. Consp. p. 214.— 
Furnarius fuliginosus, Less.—Opetiorhynchus antarcticus, Darwin, 
Voy. Zool. p. 67. 
Falkland Islands (Darwin and Pack). 
Probably peculiar to the Falklands, being replaced on the con- 
tinent by C. patachonicus. 
Fam. PreroprocHiD2. 
15. ScyTraLopus MAGELLANICUwS (Lath.).—Sylvia magellanica, 
Lath.—Scytalopus fuscus,Gould ; Jard. and Selb. [ll.Orn. n. s. pl.19. 
Falkland Islands (Darwin). 
Fam. TyRANNIDZ. 
16. MuscisaxicoLa MacLoviANA (Garn.); Bp. Consp. p. 197 ; 
Darwin, Voy. Zool. p. 83. 
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