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13. PoospizA NiGRO-RUFA (Lafr. et d'Orb.) ; Burm. l. e. p. 484. 

 " Summer visitor." 



14. Embernagra PLATENSis (GmO ; Burm. ^. c. p. 485. 



15. Chrysomitris barbata (Mol.) ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1867, 

 p. 332^6'. marginalis, Bp. et Burm. /. c. p. 490. 



16. Sycalis arvensis (Kittl.) ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 323. 



S. luteiventris, Burm. I. c. p. 489. 



Tt is somewhat doubtful whether S. luteiventris is specifically iden- 

 tical with this species, which agrees with Chilian specimens. See 

 Sclater's remarks, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 342. 



17. Icterus pyrrhopterus (Vieill.). 

 Xanthornus pyrrhopterus, Burm. I.e. p. 493. 



18. MoLOTHRUs BONARiENSis (Gm.) ; Cassiu, Pr. Ac. Phil. 

 1866, p. 19. 



Molobrus sericeus, Burm. I. c. p. 494. 



19. MoLOTHRUs RUFOAxiLLARis, Cassin, Pr. Acad. Phil. 1866, 

 p. 23. 



Two specimens (both males) of this highly interesting species, 

 which we have not met with before. It seems to have escaped Bur- 

 meister's notice. 



20. MoLOTHRUs BADius (ViciU.) ; Burm. I. c. p. 495. 

 Bolichonyx badius, Cassin, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1866, p. 15. 

 Sexes, as determined by Mr. Hudson, alike. 



21. PSEUDOLETSTES VIRESCENS (Vieill.). 



Leistes anticus, Burm. /. c. p. 491. 



A pair of this species, distinguishable from P. tiridis by the want 

 of the yellow rump. The female is scarcely different I'rom the male, 

 being only somewhat less bright in colouring. 



22. Leistes superciliaris, Bp. 

 Trupialis gidanensis, Burm. /. c. p. 490. 



23. Geositta cunicularia (Vieill.) ; Burm. /. c. p. 465. 



24. FuRNARius RUFUS (Gm.) ; Burm. /. c. p. 462. 



25. CiNCLODES Fuscus (Vieill.). 

 C. vulgaris, Burm. I. c. p. 463. 



26. Synallaxis albescens, Kittl. ; Burm. I.e. p. 469. 



27. Synallaxis m elan ops (Vieill.) ; Burm. /. c. p. 470. 

 "Inhabits marshes." 



