352 My. O. Salvin on South-American Birds 
phistera alaudina, Campephilus boiei, Picus cactorum, Ortalis 
canicollis, &e. 
A good map of the region accompanies Dr. Burmeister’s 
work. 
Of the 54 species of birds obtained by Durnford, 9 are 
not included in Dr. Burmeister’s list, viz. :—Coryphospingus 
cristatus, Cnipolegus cinereus, Stigmatura budytoides, Xipho- 
colaptes major, Picumnus, sp.inc., Piaya cayana, Tigrisoma 
fasciatum, and Crypturus tataupa. But most of these birds 
have been noticed in the neighbourhood by other travellers. 
1. Powioprina puMicoLa (Vieill.). 
Culicivora dumicola, Burm. La Plata-Reise, u. p. 478. 
Tucuman, 2nd June. “Iris ight brown; beak, legs, and 
feet black.” 
Salta, 13th June. 
The Tucuman specimen is apparently a male, agrecing 
with Mr. Sclater’s type of P. boliviana. Dr. Burmeister’s 
specimens were from Monte Video and Parana. 
2. Parua Pitiayumi (Vieill.). 
Sylvicola venusta, Burm. La Plata-Reise, i. p. 473. 
Salta, 8th June. “Iris dark brown; upper mandible 
black, under mandible and legs pale yellow.” 
A species of wide range in the La Plata States, and is men- 
tioned by Dr. Burmeister as occurring at Parana and Tucuman. 
3. CYCLORHIS ALTIROSTRIS, Sp. N. 
Supra olivacea, capite summo ferrugineo, capitis lateribus 
eriseis ; subtus fulvescenti-alba, pectore flavido-olivaceo, 
gula albicante ; rostro robustissimo, maxilla carne- 
scenti-rubra, apice albicantiore, mandibula ad_ basin 
nigra, ad apicem albicante ; pedibus carneis: long. tota 
7°7, ale 8, caude 2°7, rostri a rictu 0°8, tarsi 0°95. 
Obs. C. albiventri ex Bahia affinis et rostri eodem colore, 
sed capite summo magis ferrugineo, corporeque subtus fulves- 
cente distinguenda. 
Salta, 9th June. “ Tris light rufous ; upper mandible dark 
slate, under mandible, legs, and feet pale slate.” 
Mr. Sclater has a skin of this species in his collection, said 
to be from Bolivia, and which was called, in his ‘ Catalogue 
