1879.] BIRDS FROM BOLIVIA. 591 



is half iii one republic and half in the other ; but we have not 

 thought it necessary to include them in the present list. 



In the following list Mr. Buckley's localities are marked (B.), 

 those of d'Orbigny (O.). 



Fam. Turdid,e. 



1. Catharus mentalis, Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1876, p. 352. 

 Suapi (£.). 



2. Catharus maculatus, Scl. 

 Tilotilo (£.). 



3. Turdus crotopezus, Licht. 

 Rio Toro, Tilotilo (B.). 



4. Turdtjs leucomelas, Vieill. 



Turdus olivaceus, Lafr. & d'Orb. Syn. Av. i. p. 17. 



Turdus rufiventris $ , d'Orb. Voy. p. 203. 



Mapiri, Baganti, and Tilotilo (B.) ; Santa Cruz de la Sierra (O.). 



The skins marked T. olivaceus in the Paris Museum, which 

 d'Orbigny subsequently referred to the female of T. rufiventris, 

 belong to this species. 



5. Turdus gigas, Fraser. 

 Sorata, Tilotilo (£.). 



Mr. Buckley's skins cannot be separated from T. gigantodes, Cab. 

 (J. f. O. 1873, p. 315), which is only a southern form of T. gigas. 



6. Turdus fuscatus, Lafr. & d'Orb. Syn. Av. i. p. 16; d'Orb. 

 Voy. p. 200, t. ix. f. 5. 



La Paz, Enquisivi, Cochabamba, Mizqui, Valle Grande, Chu- 

 quisaca (O.). 



There are two Bolivian examples of this Thrush collected by 

 Bridges, and one brought from that country by Mr. D. Forbes, in 

 Sclater's collection. They agree fairly with specimens from Mendoza 

 (Mus. S.-G.), which, however, have usually a longer bill. 



7. Turdus chiguanco, Lafr. & d'Orb. Syn. Av. i. p. 1G ; d'Orb. 

 Voy. Ois. p. 201, t. ix. f. 2. 



Palca, Tacna (0.) ; Tilotilo (B.). 



Mr. Buckley's skin agrees with Mr. Whitely's specimens from 

 Western Peru, whence d'Orbigny's types were procured. 



8. Turdus serranus (Tsch.) ; Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1S70, 

 p. 783. 



Tilotilo (B.). 



To .the range of this species Bolivia must now be added. 



