122 Messrs. O. Salvin and F. DuCane Godman on the 
SALTATOR ALBICOLLIS, Vieill. 
Minea (2000 ft.), 9, 29th January, 1879. << Iris yellowish 
brown.” Ditto, 2, 8th February, 1879. “Iris whitish 
grey.” 
H&pDYMELES LupovicraNus (Linn.). 
Minea (2000 ft.), 9, 29th January, 1879. “Iris whitish 
grey.” 
SPERMOPHILA PLUMBEA, Max. 
Spermophila plumbea, Scl. Ibis, 1871, p. 18. 
Santa Marta, ¢, 5th April, 1879. “Iris brown.” 
& young bird agreeing with Bogota examples referable 
to this species. 
SPERMOPHILA LucTUOSA, Lafr. 
San José, 9, 9th June, 1879; San Sebastian, ¢ 3, 29th 
July 1879. “ Iris brown. Common in fields, grass, and low 
brambles.” 
*ZONOTRICHIA PILEATA (Bodd.). 
Zonotrichia pileata, Salv. & Godm. Ibis, 1879, p. 200. 
San Sebastian (6700 ft.), ¢, 27th June, 1878. “Iris colour 
of reddish brown round neck.” 
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (11,000 ft.), ¢, 30th June, 
1878. “Iris dark brown.” 
San Sebastian, ¢, 25th and 29th July, 1879. “Iris 
brown. Found feeding on the fruit of cactus, the bill and 
head-feathers being often stained red in consequence.” 
Puryeitus unicotor (d’Orb. & Lafr.). 
Sierra Nevada (from 9200 to 12,800 ft.), 17th to 23rd 
July, 1878. “ Iris dark brown. Hops about swampy places 
in search of worms.” 
These specimens agree best with the bird found in the 
vicinity of Mendoza and in the Pampas of the Argentine Re- 
public. The male is paler clearer grey than the Bogota bird ; 
and there are hardly any traces of dorsal stripes. ‘The species 
is one of very wide range, showing slight variation in dif- 
ferent places. 
