356 Mr. O. Salvin on South-American Birds 
S, Salta, 21st June. ‘Iris wood-brown ; beak dark horn ; 
legs and feet light horn.” 
2, Salta, 21st June. 
Found everywhere in this region. 
16. IcreRUs pyRRHOoPTERUS (Vieill.). ' 
Xanthornus pyrrhopterus, Burm. La Plata-Reise, u. p. 493. 
Salta, 19th June. “Tris chocolate ; beak black ; legs 
slates 
A species of wide range, Parana, Tucuman, and Rio Uru- 
guay being included m Dr. Burmeister’s localities. 
17. CyaNnocorax curysops (Vieill.). 
Cyanocoraz pileatus, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 1. p. 495. 
Tucuman, 3lst May. “ Iris light orange; beak, legs, and 
feet black.” 
Also of wide range, Banda Oriental, Mercedes, and Tucu- 
man being mentioned amongst its localities by Dr. Burmeister. 
18. AGRIORNIS stRIATUS, Gould. 
Agriornis striatus, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 11. p. 459. 
Tucuman, 4th June. “Iris wood-brown; beak, legs, and 
feet black.” 
A close ally of A. lividus (Kittl.) of Chih, but differing, as 
pointed out by Dr. Burmeister, who obtained specimens on 
the Rio Quarto, in having the outer web of the outer tail- 
feather wholly white to the shaft, instead of a white edge 
running along the web of the feather. 
19. CNIPOLEGUS ANTHRACINUS, Heine. 
Cnipolegus anthracinus, Cab. J. f. Orn. 1859, p. 334; 1878, 
10, UO, 
Cnipolegus cyaneirostris, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 1. p. 457. 
@, Salta, 22nd June. ‘Beak dark horn; legs and feet 
black.” 
This specimen agrees with others of the same sex from the 
neighbourhood of Mendoza. Dr. Doring found the species 
in the Sierra de Cordova and on the banks of the Rio 
Guay quirazo. 
