404 ON BIRDS FROM TARAPACA, NORTHERN CHILI. [June 29, 
A scarce bird, originally described from Chili, where Philippi 
says it is found on the high Cordillera of the Central Provinces *. 
The same naturalist also obtained it near Rio Frio in the desert of 
Atacama (Reise d. d. Wiiste Atacama, p. 163). Jelski met with 
it on the Lake of Junin, Central Peru. 
47, RecurVIROSTRA ANDINA, Ph. et Landb Wiegm. Arch. 1863, 
pt. i. p. 131; Harting, Ibis, 1874, p. 257, pl. ix. 
Three examples of this scarce bird from Huasco. “Iris orange 
with a yellow rim ; legs bluish grey ; beak black.” 
48. TrRINGA MACULATA, Vieill. 
Tringa maculata, Tacz. Orn. Pér. iti. p. 356. 
Huasco. “Iris light brown.” 
49. TRINGA BarIRDI (Coues). 
Tringa bairdi, Tacz. Orn. Pér. iii. p. 359. 
Huasco, Sacaya, and Cueva negra. “ Iris dark brown.” 
50. GAMBETTA MELANOLEUCA (Vieill.). 
Totanus melanoleucus, Tacz. Orn. Per. iii. p. 365. 
Sitana. 
51. GAMBETTA FLAVIPES (Gm.). 
Totanus flavipes, Tacz. Orn. Pér. iii. p. 367. 
Sacaya. 
52. Larus SERRANUS, Tsch. 
Larus serranus, Tacz. Orn. Pér. iii. p. 452. 
Huasco, Sitani, and Cuevanegra. Examples of both sexes: “iris 
dark brown; bill and feet dark brown-red.” 
53. TINAMOTIS PENTLANDI, Vig. 
Tinamotis pentlandi, Tacz. Orn. Pér. iii. p. 310. 
Huasco. One ¢: ‘‘iris chocolate; legs whitish greenish ; feet 
black.”’ 
? “Cat. Ay. Chilenas,” in Anales de la Univers. de Chile, tom. xxxi. p. 272. 
