72 



108. PlPRA STRIOLATA, Bp. Consp. p. 1/4 ? . 



109. Piprites chlorion, Bp. Consp. p. 174? 



1 do not unfortunately possess, nor have I access to specimens of 

 Piprites chlorion of Cayenne ; so I may be in error in referring this 

 bird to that species. It is however certainly different from Piprites 

 chloris of Brazil, and therefore probably new, if not identical with 

 P. chlorion. 



1 10. Cyanocorax incas (Bodd.) ; PI. Enl. 625. 



111. Cyanocorax violaceus, DuBus ; Bp. Consp. p. 379. 



112. Cacicus yuracarium, D'Orb. & Lafr. ; D'Orb. Voy. Ois. 

 pi. 51. f. 1. p. 365. 



1 13. Cacicus cristatus (Gm.) ; Bp. Consp. p. 427- 



1 14. Dolichonyx oryzivorus (Linn.) juv. ? 



I have seen several S. American specimens of this bird, not appa- 

 rently much differing from northern examples, though I think it 

 very likely that they may eventually be found to belong to a different 

 species. Dr. Hartlaub has hinted at its occurrence in Paraguay 

 (Index to Azara, p. 9) : my own specimens are from Bolivia and 

 S. Martha, New Grenada, and it appears to have been procured by 

 Darwin in the Galapagos islands. 



115. Spermophila luctuosa, Lafr. R. Z. 1843, p. 291, jun. ? 



116. Saltator magnus (Gm.). 



117. Saltator az a r^e, D'Orb. 



Nearly agreeing with Bolivian specimens in the British Museum, 

 which I refer to D'Orbigny's species ; but a shade darker on the back. 



118. BUARREMON BRUNNEINUCHUS (Lafr.). 



119. Arremon spectabilis, Sclater. 



120. Chlorospingus 1 



An immature bird, and bad skin. 



121. Eucometis albicollis (Lafr. & D'Orb.); Sclater, P.Z.S. 

 1856, p. 117 (?). 



It will be necessary to compare this specimen with the type in 

 the Paris Museum before it can be referred without doubt to D'Or- 

 bigny's species. 



122. Lanio atricapillus (Gm.) ?? 



1_'3. Creurgops verticalis, sj). et gen. novum. (PI. CXXXII. 

 fig. 2.) 



