collected by the late Henry Durnford. 361 
?, Salta, 27th June. “Iris primrose; beak white; legs 
and feet pale slate.” 
Salta, 27th June. 
Dr. Burmeister’s specimens were obtained at Tucuman. 
37. Picus cacrorum, d’Orb. 
Dendrobates cactorum, Burm. La Plata-Reise, i. p. 445. 
?, Salta, 8th June. “ Iris light brown; beak black ; legs 
slate.” 
Obtained by Dr. Burmeister at Catamarca. 
38. LEUCONERPES CANDIDUS (Otto). 
Leuconerpes candidus, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 11. p. 445. 
2, Salta, 29th June. ‘“‘Iris white; cere primrose; beak 
dark horn; legs pale slate.” 
A species of wide range in Brazil. Dr. Burmeister’s spe- 
cimens were from Parana and Cordova. 
39. CERYLE AMERICANA (Gm.). 
Chloroceryle americana, Burm. La Plata-Reise, ii. p. 447. 
3 2, Salta, 28th June. “Iris wood-brown; beak, legs, 
feet, and claws black.” 
Widely distributed. 
40. Piaya cayana (Linn.). 
3, Tucuman, lst June. “Iris and cere crimson ; beak pea- 
green; legs and feet black.” 
Not observed in this district by Dr. Burmeister. 
41. Curysotis mstiva (Linn.). 
Psittacus amazonicus, Burm. La Plata-Reise, ii. p. 443. 
6, Salta, 19th June. “TIrisscarlet; beak dark horn; legs 
pale slate.” 
This is undoubtedly the “ Loro cabeza amarilla” of Azara 
(Apunt. 11. p. 440. no. 285), and, so far as I can see, not 
specifically different from Chrysotis estiva. The specimen 
agrees with Mr. Sclater’s example from Paraguay (Cat. A. B. 
p. 358. no. 21064). 
42. Buso MAGELLANICcUS (Gm.). 
Bubo crassirostris, Vieill. ; Burm. La Plata-Reise, ii. p. 439. 
Salta, 29th June. “Iris orange; beak, feet, and claws 
black.” 
