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PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS: ZOOLOGY. 



prominent on coverts and secondaries; below pale grayish, whiter on 

 throat and pale yellowish on abdomen, with a tinge of tawny on the 

 thighs ; feet black, bill nearly black above, paler on base of lower man- 

 dible. 



A series of young from the same locality are more tawny above and 

 much darker gray below, strongly suffused with tawny over the abdomen, 

 sides and flanks, and in one specimen spreading onto the breast. 



Geographical Range. — Bolivia to Chile and Patagonia. 



Obtained by the Princeton Expedition at Punta Arenas in December 

 and January. Four young in juvenal plumage secured in the latter month 

 are deep chocolate brown above, two of them with tails only partly 

 grown. 



Genus ANAIRETES Reichenbach. 



Type. 



Anairetes'R.€\c}i\tx\. Av. S. N. t. Ixvi. (1850) A. parulus. 



Geographical Range. — South America, from Colombia southward 

 through the Andes; in Argentina and southern Chile and Patagonia to 

 sea level ; represented in the Juan Fernandez group of islands. 





Fig. 392. Anairetes parulus parulus, immature 9 7651. About two-thirds natural size. 



