collected by the late Henry Durnford. 355 
11. Zonorricuia prLeata (Bodd.). 
Zonotrichia matutina, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 11. p. 486. 
Salta, 22nd June. “Iris wood-brown; beak light horn, 
tip darkest ; legs very light horn.” 
Salta, 22nd June. 
One of the commonest birds in South America, ranging 
from Guatemala throughout the continent to the Argentine 
Republic. 
12. SALTATRICULA MULTICOLOR, Burm. 
Saltator multicolor, Burm. J. f. Orn. 1860, p. 254; Cab. 
J. f. Orn. 1878, p. 195. 
Saltatricula multicolor, Burm. La Plata-Reise, ii. p. 481. 
Salta, 8th June. “ Iris light brown; upper mandible dark 
horn, under mandible pale yellow ; legs and feet slate.” 
Salta, 15th June. ‘Iris wood-brown ; under mandible 
and side of upper mandible primrose-yellow, remainder of 
upper mandible black; legs pale slate.” 
?, Salta, 16th June. 
A pretty species (of which we have specimens obtained by 
Herr Weisshaupt near Mendoza), discovered by Dr. Bur- 
meister at Parana. 
138. EMBERNAGRA OLIVASCENS, d’Orb. 
Emberiza olivascens, d’Orb. Voy. Am. Mérid. Ois. p. 285 ; 
Burm. La Plata-Reise, ii. p. 485. 
A young specimen, of which the label has been lost. Dr. 
Burmeister’s specimens were obtained near Mendoza. 
14. Sycatts, sp. inc. 
Salta, 19th June. ‘Iris wood-brown ; beak horn, under 
mandible lighter ; legs and feet slate.” 
A young bird, which I am not able to determine satisfac- 
torily. Dr. Burmeister obtained S. luteiventris (Meyen) at 
Parana and Tucuman, and S. chloropsis, Cab., at Mendoza. 
15. CHRYSOMITRIS MAGELLANICA (Vieill.). 
Chrysomitris magellanica, Burm. La Plata-Reise, ii. p. 489. 
Chrysomitris barbata, Scl. & Salv. Nomencl. p. 34 (ex 
Molina). 
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