1883.] ON THE BIRDS OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 37 



stituting the subgenus Hi/drotragus of Giay\ From Tragelaphus 

 spekii the present Antelope is at once distinguishable by the trans- 

 verse white markings of the body and the white spots on the head 

 and chest. In Tr. spekii the adult animal (of which, so far as I know, 

 there is no specimen in this country) is of a uniform greyish brown, 

 and altogether devoid of either stripes or " spots''^. 



3. Supplementary Notes on the Birds of the Argentine 

 Republic. By E. W. White, P.Z.S. With Remarks by 

 P. L. ScLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. 



[Keceived January 17, 1883.] 



(Plate IX.) 



These notes relate to species of birds not included in my former 

 paper on this subject^, and principally to those obtained during a 

 recent visit to Cosquin, a village about thirty miles from Cordova, 

 described in my ' Cameos from the Silverland,' i. ch. xv. 



[I have examined skins of most of these species in a collection 

 just received from Mr. White by Mr. E. Gerrard, jun. Where this 

 has not been done it is so stated.— P. L. S.] 



1. MiMUs CALANDRiA (Lafr, et d'Orb.). 



$ . Cosquin, Cordova, Arg. Rep., July 6, 1882. Iris olive- 

 green. 



A very wild bird, with an exceedingly strong pitching sort of 

 flight and settling on the topmost branches of lofty trees. Not 

 abundant at Cosquin. 



2. CoTiLE FUCATA (Temm.). 



S . Cosquin, Cordova, Arg. Rep., August IG, 1882. 



$. „ „ „ September 21, 1882. 



Iris dark-brown. 



I observed its first appearance at Cosquin on the 20th of July, 

 and then only a single individual ; but towards the end of August 

 large numbers were to be seen, mostly skimming over the water 

 of the river in places where there was a large clear surface and great 

 depth beneath. 



3. Pyranga azar.«, d'Orb. Voy. Ois. p. 264. 



6 ' Cosquin, Cordova, Arg. Rep., August 11, 1882. 



cJ imm. Cosquin, Cordova, Arg. Rep., Oct. 2, 1882. 



$. Cosquin, Cordova, Arg. Rep., September 3, 1882. 



Iris sepia. 



These birds are rare at Cosquin ; and when I first observed them 



1 Oat. Eum. ill Brit. Miis. p. 49 (1872). 



2 Cf. Selous, P. Z.S. 1881, p. 754. 

 ' P. Z. S. 1882, p. 59] . 



