APPENDIX. 223 



Tucuman, and gives critical notes on other species mentioned by 

 Finsch.] 



CABANIS, Dr. JEAN. 



The well-known Ornithologist of Berlin has made several important 

 contributions to the Ornithology of the Argentine Republic, namely : 



(1) Ueber eine Sammlung von Yogeln der Argentiniscben Ilepublik. Journ. 



f. Orn. 1878, pp. 194-199. 



[Gives an account of 29 species, examples of which are in a collection 

 made by Dr. A. Doering, of Cordova, in the Sierra of Cordova. Fur- 

 narius tricolor, Synallaocis sclateri, and Nothoprocta doeringi are de- 

 st-ribed as new.] 



(2) Ueber nene Arten von Herrn Fritz Scbulz im nordlichen Argentinien 



entdeckt. Journ. f. Orn. 1883. 



[The reports of the meetings of the Deutsche Ornitholo^ische Gesell- 

 schaft, published in the ' Journal fiir Ornithologie ' for 1883, contain 

 descriptions by Dr. Cabanis of the following 19 species discovered by 

 Herr Schulz in Tucuman and in other parts of Northern Argentina : 

 Colaptes longirostris (t. c. p. 97), Cinclus schulzi (t. c, p. 102), Phl&oto- 

 mus schulzi (t. c. p. 102), C/iloronerpes tucumanus (t. c. p. 103), Troglo- 

 dytes (Uropsila) auricularis (t. c. p. 105), Rcytalopus superciliaris (t. c. 

 p. 105), Orospina pratensis (t. c. p. 108), Phrygilus dorsalis (t. c. p. 109), 

 Buarremon (Atlapetes) citrinellus (t. c. p. 109), Phacellodomus sincipitalis 

 (t. c. p. 109), P. maculipectus (t. c. p. 109), Chhronerpes (Campias) 

 front alis (t. c. p. 110), Synallaxis superciliosa (t. c. .p. 110), Contopus 

 brachyrhynchus (t. c. p. 214), Myiarchus ferocior (t. c. p. 214), M. atri- 

 ceps (t. c. p. 215), Elainea strepera (t. c. p. 215), E. grata (t. c. p. 216), 

 Cyanocorax tucumanus (t. c. p. 216). 



It is, however, much to be regretted that no complete list of Schulz's 

 collections has been published ] 



CASSIN, JOHN. 



Capt. T. J. Page, U.S.N., made an exploration of the River La Plata 

 and its tributaries in 1859 and 1860, under the orders of the U.S. 

 Government. In the Appendix to his published narrative of this 

 expedition ( f La Plata the Argentine Confederation, and Paraguay/ 

 New York, 1873, 1 vol., 8vo) will be found (p. 599) a short report on 

 the birds collected during the expedition by the late John Cassin. A 

 certain number of species are named, but no exact localities are given. 



