678 MESSRS. SCLATER AND SALVIN ON PERUVIAN BIRDS. [Dec. 1, 



15. Ochthceca rufipectoralis. Cchachupata. 

 *16. Muscisaxicola rufipennis. Cchachupata. 



17. Myiarchus, sp. inc. Cchachupata. 



18. Heliochera rubroeristata. Cchachupata. 



19. Cinclodes fuscus. Paucartambo. 



*20. bifasciatus. Paucartambo. 



*21. Synallaxis albicapilla. Cchachupata. 



22. Anumbius striaticeps. Paucartambo. 



23. Grallaria squamigera. Cchachupata. 



24. Colaptes rupicola. Cchachupata. 

 *25. Psittacula andicola. Paucartambo. 



26. Falco femoralis. Paucartambo. 



27. Buteo erythronotus. Paucartambo. 



28. Zenaida maculata. Paucartambo. 

 *29. Penelope sclateri. Paucartambo. 



30. Tringa maculata. Paucartambo. 

 *31. Merganetta leucogenys, Tsch. Upper Andes. 

 *32. Nothoprocta taczanowskii. Cchachupata. 



3. CoNIROSTRUM FERRUGINEIVENTRE, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1855, 



p. 74, Aves, pi. Ixxxv. 



This species was originally described by Sclater in 1855 from speci- 

 mens transmitted to the Derby Museum from Bolivia. We have not 

 since met with it, except the single example in Jelski's Peruvian 

 collections (see above p. 511). 



5. Pose i loth rau pis igniventris (Lafr. et D'Orb.) ; Sclat. 

 P. Z. S. 1856, p. 242 ; Syn. Av. Tan. p. 68. 



Mr. Whitely's skins are, in our opinion, certainly referable to this 

 species, of which the specific characters are pointed out by Sclater, 

 1. s. c. We suspect P. ignicrissa (Cab. J. f. O. 1873, p. 317) is 

 not different ; but nothing is said respecting the blue edgings of the 

 wings. In P. lunulata from Columbia and P. atricrissa, Cab. J. f. O. 

 1866, p. 165, from Ecuador, there is no appearance of blue wing- 

 edgings. 



16. Muscisaxicola rufipennis, Tacz. P. Z. S. 1874, p. 134. 



We have compared Mr. Whitely's skins of this well-marked species 

 with M. Taczanowski's type. 



20. Cinclodes bifasciatus, Scl. P. Z. S. 1858, p. 448, et 1873, 

 p. 782. 



Having now a skin of the true C. palliatus (Tsch.) from M. 

 Jelski's collection before us, we find that it is by no means identical 

 with the present bird, as supposed possible (P. Z. S. 18/3, p. 783). 

 C. palliatus is larger, of a pure white below, has the lores black, 

 and is darker on the wings and tail. But Tschudi's figure, giving 

 it a white end to the tail, is incorrect, only the two outer rectrices 

 being slightly tipped with white. 



