APPENDIX 



TO THE 



GENUS TACHYCINETA. 



TACHYCINETA ALBIVENTRIS [«»to^, p. 139]. 



Add :— 



Tachycineta alhiventris, Lawr. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. i. p. 450 (1878) ; AUeu, liull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. ii. p. 79 (1889) ; Eiker & Chapman, Auk, vii. p. -KM 



(1890). 



Mr. Allen records a specimen collected near Reyes, in Bolivia, in Juue. It was 

 obtained by Dr. Rusby, who says it is common about houses. Mr. Clarence Hiker 

 noticed this species as common about water near Santarem from June to August in 

 1S87. 



Mr. Lawrence has given a list of the birds of Guadeloupe by Dr. L'Herminier, and 

 this Swallow is included, but no one has seen it from the island, and there is doubtless 

 some error in the determination. 



For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 31 [Map]. 



TACHYCINETA LEUCORRHOUS [«»/.«, p. U3]. 



Add: — 



Tachycineta leucorrhoa, Scl. & Iluds. Argent. Orn. i. p. 30 (ISSS) ; Graham Kerr. 

 Ibis, 1892, p. 121; Holland, t. c. p. 195. 



A MALE was procured at Fortin Page during the Pilcomayo Expedition by Mr. Graham 

 Kerr on the 2nd of September, 1890. Mr. A. II. Holland found it the latest arrival 

 of all the Swallows at Estancia Espartilla, Buenos Ayres, and it was the earliest to 

 depart. It breeds in disused holes of Oeocitta cunicularia, making a nest of liay, lined 

 with feathers at its inmost point. The eggs were six in number. It breeds at 

 the end of October. 



For the geographical distribution of this species, cide infra, I'lale :)2 | Map]. 



