360 Mr. O. Salvin on South-American Birds 
32. THAMNOPHILUS CHRULESCENS, Vieill. 
Thamnophilus cerulescens, Burm. La Plata- Reise, 11. p. 472. 
¢, Salta, 27th June. “Iris light brown; beak horn, tip 
darkest ; legs and feet slate.” 
2, Salta, 27th June. 
According to Dr. Burmeister, a species of wide range im 
this region, Tucuman being included by him amongst the 
places where he met with it. 
33. CHLOROSTILBON SPLENDIDUS (Vieill.). 
Hylocharis bicolor, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 11. p. 448. 
¢, Salta, 19th June. “Iris wood-brown; beak flesh-colour ; 
legs and feet black.” 
A common species in this district, where Dr. Burmeister 
found it at Mendoza, Parana, and Tucuman. 
34. SaPPHO sPARGANURA (Shaw). 
Cometes sparganurus, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 11. p. 449. 
?, Tucuman, Ist June. 
¢, Tucuman, 3rd June. 
g, Tucuman, 8rd June. “Iris dark brown; beak, legs, 
and feet black.’ 
o, Salta, 10th June. 
One specimen without label. 
Not uncommon in this district, according to Burmeister, 
and spreading southwards to Mendoza, being not uncommon 
at Catamarca and Tucuman. 
35. PicumMNus, sp. inc. 
9, Salta, 13th June. “ Iris wood-brown ; beak dark horn- 
colour, base of lower mandible lighter ; legs and feet olive- 
green.” 
Salta, 27th June. 
Salta, 27th June. 
All these skins are in female or young plumage, and being 
in rather poor condition, their determination can hardly be 
settled satisfactorily. 
36. CamMPEPHILUS BorEI (Wagl.). 
Dryocopus atriventris, V’Orb.; Burm. La Plata-Reise, 11. 
p. 444. 
