1919-] Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Ai'gentina. 273 



This example, which is in fully adult plumage, was 

 collected by the late Lord Brabonnie and presented by him 

 to the British Museum. 



Butorides striata. 



Ardea striata Linn. 8yst. Nat. 12th ed. i. 176G, p. 238 : 

 Surinam. 



Butorides cyanurus ( Vieill.) ; Tacz. Orn. I'rr. iii. 188(>, 

 J). 397 : Tumbez; Facasmayo ; Ucayali. 



Butorides striata iSharpe, Cat. B, Brit. Mus. xxvi. 1898, 

 p. 175. 



No. 1192. ? . Eten, Peru, 10 metres, 9 Sept. 1899. 

 "Garza Pescada.^' ''Iris yellow; feet yellowish green, 

 soles yellow; bill black above" (P. 0. Simons). 



No. 1322. ? . Reque, Lambeyeque, Peru, 35 metres, 

 5 Oct. 1899. 



No. 1192 is slightly immature and 1322 is fully adult. 



No. 66. c?. Trnjillo, N.VV. Peru, 15 Sept. 1912. 

 '•Iris yellow; feet yellow ; bill black, base and cere 

 yellow " (Brubourne). 



Specimen No. 66 was collected by the late Lord 

 Brabourne and presented by him to the British Museum. 



Tigrisoma salmoni. 



Tigrisonia salmoni Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 38 : 

 Cauca River, Colombia ; Tacz. Orn. Per. iii. 1886, p. 402 : 

 Huaml)0, Tambiilo, Callacate ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 

 xxvi. 1898, p. 197. 



No. '^903. ? . Charuplaya, Bolivia, 1350 metres, 22 May, 

 1901. ''Garza.'" '"^ Iris yellowish green: feet black ; bill 

 green " (F. O. Simons). 



No. 2930. J . Charuplaya, Bolivia, 1350 metres, 

 20 June, 1901. " Stomach contained fish" (P. O. Simons). 



This species does not appear to have been previously 

 recorded from Bolivia. Dr. Allen noted (Bull. Amer. Mus. 

 ii. p. 110) a specimen of T. hrasiliense from the Lower Beni 

 River, and Dr. Lonnberg described a new species from tiie 

 Bolivian Chaco, under the title of Heterocnus bolivianus (cfr. 

 Ibis, 1903, p. 462), with the description of which I have 



