22 



EALLID^E. 



21G. sequatorialis, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxiii. 

 p. 18, pi. ii. fig. 1, 1694: (Ecuador). 

 Equatorial Rail. 



217. semiplumbeus, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1«56, p. 31 



{Boijotd), 



Grey Rail. 



218. antarcticus, King, Zool. Journ. iv. p. '.»5, 1828 



{Straits of Magellaii). 



Antarctic Rail. Pidencillo. 



219. peruvianus, Tacz., Orn. Perou, iii. p. 313, 1886 



{Peru). 

 Peruvian Rail. 



Colom})ia : Ecuador 

 Peru. 



Colombia. 



Argentina : Patagonia : 

 (Jhile ; Straits of Ma- 

 gellan, 



Peru. 



38. PARDIRALLUS, Cab., 



220. maeulatus (Bodd.), Tabl. PI. Enl. p. 48, 1783 



{Cayenne). 

 Spotted Rail. 



221. rytirhynchus fVieill.), N. Diet. d'Hist. Nat, 



xxviii. p. 549, 1819 {Paraguay). 

 Black Rail. Burrito : Piden : Gallinita. 



222. SangUinolentUS (Swains.), Anim. in Menag. 



p. 335, 1837 (" Inhabits Brazil and Chili "). 

 Swainson's Rail. 



223. Vig-ilantis, Sliarpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxiii. 



p. 31, pi. iv., 1894 {Mayne Harbour). 

 Magellanic Rail, 



224. nigricans (Vieill.), N. Diet, d'Hist, Nat. xxviii. 



p. 560, 1819 {Paraguay). 

 Black Rail. Sanna : Saracura, 



225. humilis, Berlepsch & Stolzmann, P. Z, S. 1902, 



vol. ii. p. 48 {Chanchamayo) . 

 Dwarf Rail, 



1856. 



Colombia : Trinidad : 

 Guiana : Paraguay : 

 Argentina. 



South Brazil : Paraguay ; 

 Argentina : Chile : 

 Peru. 



Central Chile : Peru. 



Straits of Magellan. 



Brazil : Argentina : Para- 

 guay : Chile. 



East and Central Peru : 

 Colombia, 



39. ARAMIDES, Puchcr., 1845. 



226. mang-le (Spix), Av. Bras. ii. p. 74, pi. xcvii., South-east Brazil, 

 1825 (" (/(/ lilora maris in locis paludosie, 

 arbustia mangliferis obsitis"), 

 Spix's Wood-Rail. 



