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Family ARENARIID^E. 



4. Arenaria interpres (Linn. ). 

 One specimen. 



Family CHARADRIID.E. 



5 jEgialitis semipalmata (Up.). 



One specimen. 



C— Straits of Magellan. 



Family TURDLIL.E. 



1. Merula magellanica (King). 



Laredo. Port Otway, and Port Churruca, fonr specimens. 



Family TROGLODYTHJ.E. 



2. Troglodytes hornensis Less. 



Laredo, four specimens. 



3. Cistothorus platensis (Lath ) ?. 



Gregory Bay. An adult female, apparently this species, but very 

 inucli paler than two adults from Santiago, Chili (July). The differ- 

 ence in color may be seasonal, the Gregory Bay specimen having the 

 plumage considerably worn and evidently faded ; but it may prove to 

 belong to a different race or subspecies. 



Family MOTACILLID.E. 



4. Anthus correndera (Vieill.). 



Gregory Bay, one specimen ; Point Elizabeth, two young (full- 

 fledged). 



Family HIRUNDINID.E. 



5. Tachycineta meyeni (Bonap.). 

 Laredo Bay, one specimen. 



6. Atticora cyanoleuca (Vieill.). 



Port Elizabeth and Gregory Bay, two specimens. 



Family FRINGILLID.E. 



7. Spinus barbatus (Mol.). 



Sandy Point, two specimens, male and female. Laredo, one speci- 

 men, young. 



8. Phrygilus formosus (Gould),= P. gayi (Eyd. and Gerv.) Acct.* 

 Sandy Point, one specimen. 



* Cf. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. x, 1887, pp. 431-433. 



