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MR. P. L. SCLATER ON PKRXJVIAN BIRDS. [Mar. 28, 



9. 

 10. 

 11. 



12. 

 13. 

 14. 

 1.5. 

 16. 

 17. 

 18. 

 19. 

 20. 

 21. 

 22. 

 23. 



Anas iopareia. 



' specularis. 



melanocephalu. 



cristata. 



Querquedula lorquata. 



cyanoptera. 



versicolor. 



creccoides. 



Dajila bahamensis. 



occyura. 



Spatula piatalea. 

 Fuligula peposaca. 

 Micropterus cinereus. 

 Erismatura ferruginea. 

 Mergaiietta arniutu. 



26. 

 27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 



24. Pelecanus thagus, 



25. Phulacrocorax gaimurdi. 



— brazilianus. 



— cirrhatus. 



— bougainvillii. 



purpurascens. 



Sula variegata. 



33. Procellaria melanogastra. 



34. Pvffinus carneipes. 



35. Thalassoica glacialioides. 



36. Halodroma garnoti. 



37. 

 38. 

 39. 

 40. 

 41. 

 42. 

 43. 

 44. 

 45. 

 46. 

 47. 

 48. 

 49. 



50. 

 51. 

 52. 

 53. 

 54. 



Larus belcheri. 



dominicanus. 



frunJclinii. 



glaucotis. 



modestus. 



Sterna cassini. 



exilis. 



atrofasciata. 



liictuosa. 



Hydrochelidon Jissipes. 

 Aiious inca. 

 Rhynchops nigra. 



31. Procellaria gracilis. 



32. oceanica. 



Podiceps calipareus. 



rollandi. 



leucojjterus. 



chilensis. 



Podilymbiis antarcticus. 



bb. Sphoiiscus humboldti. 



.3. On the Birds of the Vicinity of Lima^ Peru. By P. L. 

 ScLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. &c. With Notes on their 

 Habits; by Professor W. Nation, of Lima, C.M.Z.S. 

 (Part II.*) 



(Plates XX. & XXI.) 



A. second small collection of birds received from Prof. Nation con- 

 tains examples of the following twelve species, several of which are 

 of great interest. I have added to my remarks on each bird Prof. 

 >Jation's notes on its habits : — 



1. Geothlypis ^auiNocTiALis (Gm.); Sclater, C. A. B. p. 27. 



One exnm])le agreeing vvitli specimens from Cayenne and Trinidad. 



" Found amongst weeds, in company with Cyanotis otnnicolor and 

 Troglodytes furvus. It is rare. 1 have only obtained two speci- 

 mens."— W. N. 



^- 2. HiRUNDO ERYTHROGASTRA, Bodd. ; Scl. C. A. B. p. 39. 



" Very rare in Lima. I have only seen it twice in ten years, but 

 * Continued from P. Z. S. 1866, p. 100. 



