186/.] MESSRS. SCLATER AND SALVIN ON PERUVIAN BIRDS. 98.T 



10. Phrygilus atriceps (Lafr. et D'Orb.). 



One example from Chihuata, in the plumage figured by D'Orbigny, 

 but marked female. 



11. Phrygilus fruticeti, Kittl. 



Specimens of both sexes of this species, from Chihuata and Are- 

 quipa. D'Orbigny has already recorded its occurrence in La Paz 

 under the name Emberiza lueAuosa (Syn. Av. in Mag. de Zool. 

 1837, p. 80). 



12. Phrygilus alaudinus (Kittl.). 



Several specimens from Islay and Arequipa (May and June), with 

 the head striated, as in the female, perhaps a seasonal variation. 

 " Bill yellowish brown ; eyes dark brown ; legs and toes light chrome- 

 yellow." 



13. Phrygilus specu lifer (Lafr. et D'Orb.). 

 Diuca speculifera, Sclater, C. A. B. p. 1 1 1. 



Four specimens from Salinas. "Eye dark hazel." 



14. ZoNOTRiCHiA pileata (Bodd.). 

 Many specimens from Islay and Arequipa. 



1.5. Chrysomitris capitalis. Cab. J. f. Orn. 18fiG, p. IGO. 



Many examples (from Islay and Arequipa) of this western form 

 of C. icterica, agreeing witli Sclater's examples from Ecuador. 



16. Sturnella bellicosa, De Filippi. 



Many specimens from Arequipa. MM. Philippi and Landbeck 

 have lately redescribed this bird as Leistes albipes (Wiegm. Arch. 

 1863, p. 128). 



17. Geositta cunicularia (Vieill.). 



Islay, May. Two examples, agreeing with specimens from Chili. 



18. Cinclodes fuscus (Vieill.). 



A single skin of this species from Chihuata, rather whiter below 

 than others in Sclater's collection, but not otherwise different. A 

 skin, belonging to the Smithsonian Institution, from Conchitas, 

 Buenos Ayres, is also vmdistinguishable, which shows that Azara's 

 bird is the same. 



19. Cinclodes nigrifumosus (Lafr. et D'Orb.). 



Two specimens from Islay, September. " Eye dark hazel." 



20. SyNALLAXIS iEGITHALOIDES (Kittl.). 



Two examples from Islay. " Legs and toes black ; bill black ; 

 eye dark hazel." 



Proc. Zool. Soc— 18(i7, No. LXIII. 



