AVES I'klNGI 1.1,1 IMi. 833 



yellowish olive on the rump and ^ray on the upper tail coverts, top of 

 head, neck, and back strongly streaked with black, wings and tail brownish 

 black with brown and buff edgings, bend of the wing and under wing 

 coverts yellow, under parts canary yellow, becf^niing whitish on the throat 

 and under tail coverts, sides of breast and body gray tinged with olive. 



Geographical Range. — Bolivia, Peru and Brazil, sf>uth through Argen- 

 tina to Patagonia (Chupat, Santa Cruz, lluanuluan and liarilochej. 



SiCAiJS iJiHRLNi (Oustaletj. 



Fseudochloris lebritni Oustalet, Miss. Sc. Cap. Horn, Ois. \). r/6, 1891 

 ( Patagonia j. 



Description. — Adult male, 7995 V. \',. O. C, Santa Cruz, Patagonia, 

 February 25, 1898, A. E. Colburn. Total length, 5.30 inches; wing, 

 3.20; culmen, .40; tail, 2.15; tarsus, .70. Above general appearance 

 gray with yellow-olive (old gold) patches showing through, each feather 

 is yellow-olive at base with a broad gray margin and by abrasirm the bird 

 in the breeding season becomes largely gray above ; wings and tail 

 blackish, edged with pale gray, coverts and base of tail with yellow olive, 

 the lesser wing coverts entirely of this color; below bright yellow, more 

 or less shaded with gray tips, which wear off by the breeding season ; bill 

 and feet horn color. 



The female is ashy brown above and below except the middle of the 

 abdomen which is more or less yellow and the under tail coverts which 

 are buffy white; the shoulders and bend of the wing are yellow olive. 



Geographical Range. — Patagr^nia, from Huanuluan anrl Maquinchao to 

 Missioneros. 



Besides the specimen described above Mr. Colburn obtained another at 

 Rio Gallegos, May 28, 1896. Mr. Peter^ found it "a fairly common 

 resident at Maquinchao and Huanuluan, where it is pretty much confined 

 to the rocky cliffs. The call note is a characteristic fiink ; the song a 

 succession of the same note, in quality midway between a chatter and a 

 trill." (Bull. M. C. Z. Ixv. No. 9, p. 332.; 



SiCALis AURRiVKNTkis Phillipi and Landbeck. 



Stcalis aureiventris Phillijji and Landbeck, Archi\' naturg. 1864, p. 49 

 (Chilij. 

 Geographical Range. — Southern Bolivia to Chili and northwestern 

 Patagonia. 



