147 



94. PioNus CHALCOPTERXJS, Fraser. 



Irides hazel ; bill reddish-yellow ; legs and feet reddish flesh- 

 colour : gizzard contained small seeds. 



95. PioNus coRALLiNus, Bp. Rev. Zool. 1854, p. 148. 



One ex. ''Irides hazel ; bill red." This is the northern representa- 

 tive of Pionus maximiliani {Siy, Azara, no. 286) of Paraguay and 

 Bolivia, and a very close ally. The Pionus corallinus, spoken of by 

 Mr. Cassin in Page's ' Narrative of the U.S. La Plata Expedition ' 

 (New York, 1859), p. 601, is doubtless Azara's species. 



III. ACCIPITRES. 



96. TiNNUNCULUS SPARVERIUS (L.). 



One example. 



97. ASTURINA MAGNIROSTRIS. 



" Gabilan." Two ex. Specimen No. 874, "cJ, by dissection: 

 irides hazel, cere orange, bare space round the eye yellow ; legs and 

 feet orange : gizzard contained insects and a lizard. This bird feeds 

 principally, if not entirely, on the ground." Specimen No. 1122, 

 " $ , by dissection : irides, cere, bare space round the eyes, legs, and 

 feet orange." 



98. Urubitinga unicincta, Temm. 



One ex. " Huarro. $, by diss. Irides hazel ; legs and feet yel- 

 low ; cere and gape yellow ; bill blue at the base, black at the tip : 

 gizzard empty. The toughest bird I ever had to skin." 



IV. COLUMB^. 



99. CoLXJMBA rufina, Tcmm. 



" Irides pink ; rim round the eye, legs, and feet red." 



100. Leptoptila verreauxii, Bp. Consp. ii. p. 7^ 1 



Two ex. " Irides orange ; naked space round the eyes, legs, and 

 feet red." 



V. Galling. 



101. Ortalida rufiventris, Tsch. 



Two ex. " Irides, legs, and feet red ; bill black." 



102. Odontophorus erythrops, Gould, antea, p. 99. 



Two ex. " Cuhalan. Irides red ; legs and feet blue : stomach con- 

 tained seeds and grit. Found on the ground. Flight like that of 

 Perdis {Tinatmis) ; but they build their nests high up in tlie trees. 

 2 irides hazel." 



