230 APPENDIX. 



(2) Second List of Birds collected at Conchitas, Arg. Rep., by Mr. W. H. 



Hudson ; together with some Notes upon another Collection from the 

 same locality. P. Z. S. 1869, p. 158. 



[This article contains the results of an examination of a second 

 collection from the same locality, likewise belonging to the Smithsonian 

 Institution, and adds 14 species to the former list. It also gives an 

 account of a collection made by Mr. Haslehurst near Buenos Ayres, 

 which contains examples of 10 species not up to that date transmitted 

 by Hudson.] 



(3) Third List of Birds collected at Conchitas, Arg. Eep., by Mr. W. H. 



Hudson. P. Z. S. 1869, p. 631. 



[Hudson's third collection sent to the Smithsonian Institution 

 contained examples of 92 species, of which 33 were additional to those 

 contained in the two former lists. Thus the total number of species 

 of the district of Quilmes is raised to 143.] 



WEISSHAUPT, ALBERT. 



Herr Weisshaupt was a German collector at Santiago, Chili, who 

 came several times to London with fine collections of living animals 

 (see P. Z. S. 1870, p. 664, and 1871, p. 700). He made one or more 

 excursions to Mendoza from Santiago, and collected bird-skins in the 

 vicinity of that city. Many of these skins were acquired by Messrs. 

 Salvin and Godman and myself respectively and are in our collections. 



WHITE, ERNEST WILLIAM. 



Ernest William White was another active worker in Argentine orni- 

 thology, whose untimely death we have lately had occasion to deplore *. 

 During five years' journey ings in the northern provinces of the Republic 

 White made very extensive collections and accumulated a mass of 

 excellent notes, which are published in the following papers : 



(1) Notes on Birds collected in the Argentine Republic. With Notes by 



P. L. Sclater, M.A., PhJX, F.R.S. P. Z. S. 1882, p. 591. 



[This article contains field-notes on 201 species from various 

 provinces of Argentina, including Misiones and Oran. The species 

 were mostly determined by me, and I added some remarks.] 



(2) Supplementary Notes on the Birds of the Argentine Republic. With 



Remarks by P. L. Sclater. P. Z. S. 1883, p. 37. 



[Contains remarks on 33 additional species, mostly from Cosquin, 

 * For biographical notice of this naturalist see Ibis, 1885, p. 335. 



