434 MESSRS. SCLATER AND SALVIN ON THE [Apr. 1°> 



17. Eustephanus fernandensis (King); Scl. et Salv. No- 

 mencl. p. 90; Scl. 'Ibis,' 18/1, p. 180. 



575-580, 582, 583, 585, 586, 588-592, males, 1 



593, 594, males (young), J- Juan Fernandez. 



595-600, 603, 605, females, J 



Of 575 to 592 it is noted by Mr. Murray — "All males, eyes 

 black, feet and bill black ; insects in stomachs. This was the most 

 abundant bird on the island apparently. It would seem to be the 

 male of the next lot (595-605)." 



Of the last-mentioned lot, Mr. Murray noted, " I think there are 

 strong reasons for believing that these are the females of the pre- 

 ceding. They were several times shot together on the same tree." 



There can be no question of Mr. Murray's view being correct. 

 See my notes on this subject in ■ Ibis,' 1871, p. 181. 



18. Campephiltjs magellanicus (Gm.); Scl. et Salv. No- 

 mencl. p. 98. 



667, male, ) „ D 



668, female, J Port0 Bueno - 



"Eyes yellow, feet and bill black ; stomachs had insects." 



19. Ceryle stellata (Meyen) ; Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 103. 



628, male, Port Otway. 



" Eyes black, feet yellowish green ; stomach was empty." 



638, male, Corr Harbour. 



" Eyes brown ; stomach had fish-bones." 



649, male, Gray Harbour. 



"Eyes black ; stomach was empty." 



20. Conurus smaragdintjs (Gm.) ; Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. 

 p. 112. 



696, male, 1 „ , ^ • . 



697-699, females, } Sand >' Pomt 



" Eyes red ; stomachs had seeds ; bill and legs horn-colour." 



21. Otus brachyottjs (Forst.); Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 116. 



712, male, Sandy Point. 



"Eyes yellow, bill black ; stomach had a mouse in it." 

 717, male, Elizabeth Island. 



" Eyes yellow, cere yellow, bill black ; stomach had remains of 

 mouse." 



22. Geranoabtus melanoletjcus (Vieill.); Scl. et Salv. No- 

 mencl. p. 119. 



713, female, Elizabeth Island. 



"Eyes brown; stomach had goslings; cere yellow, tip of bill 

 black, legs yellow." 



23. Tinnunculus sparverius (Linn.) ; Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. 

 p. 121. 



700, male. Sandy Point. 



