collected by the late Henry Durnford. 363 
48. TicRisoma FascratuMm (Such). 
Tigrisoma fasciatum, Scl. & Salv. Ex. Orn. p. 183, pl. xcii. 
?, Salta, 28th June. “Iris and cere primrose; beak 
black, and under mandible below yellow ; legs and feet dark 
olivaceous.” 
This specimen is in apparently fully adult plumage, and 
has the whole of the head and neck deep rufous, with the 
exception of the middle of the latter, which is white, edged 
with black. The back is nearly uniform grey, with a greenish 
cast, and throughout finely irrorated with black waved lines, 
each feather having adark centre. The under surface is grey, 
with a ferruginous tinge. The colour of the plumage is very 
different from that of our figure; but as the arrangement of 
the feathering of the throat and of the base of the mandible 
is the same, I believe this specimen to be of the same species 
in a more advanced plumage, perhaps peculiar to the female. 
49. Putmosus inFuscatus (Licht.). 
Ibis infuscata, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 1. p. 511. 
6, Salta, 28th June. “Iris light brown; cere and naked 
skin at base of beak pink ; beak dingy white ; legs and feet 
. pale pink.” 
Found on the Rio Parana by Dr. Burmeister. 
50. Leproprita CHALCAUCHENIA, Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1869, 
p. 633. 
Peristera frontalis, Burm. La Plata-Reise, 11. p. 497. 
Salta, 13th June. “Tris orange; beak black; legs and 
feet pink.” 
Found at Tucuman, Parana, and throughout the La Plata 
region by Dr. Burmeister. 
51. OrTALIS CANICOLLIS, Wagl. 
Penelope canicollis, Burm. La Plata-Reise, i. p. 499. 
?, Tucuman, 4th June. “Iris very light rufous brown ; 
beak pale horn; legs flesh-colour.”’ 
2, Salta, 16th June. 
This bird is, no doubt, Azara’s “ Jacu caraguatd,” on which 
Wagler founded his O. canicollis. It was found by Dr. Bur- 
meister between Tucuman and the foot of the Sierra. 
