404 Hans Graf von Berlepsch : 



Salv., P.Z.S., 1879, p. 614 (Bolivia ex D'Orb.) ; '? Oustalet, 

 Exped. sc Cap Horn, Ois. (1891), p. 60; Sci., New List 

 Chil. birds (1892), p. 3 (Chile) ; Reed, Ibis, 1893, p. 595 

 (Santiago, Chile) ; Salvad., Boll. Mus. Zool. Univ. Torino, 

 X. (1895), p. 10 (Tucuman et Salta) ; Lane, Ibis, 1897, 

 p. 33 (Chile, habits and eggs) ; Schalow, Jahrb. Suppl., 

 IV., 3 (1898), p. 712 (Chile) ; Lillo, Annales Mus. Nac, 

 Buenos Aires, VIII. (1902), p. 185 (Tucuman) ; Nicoli, 

 Ibis, 1904, p. 43 (Punta Arenas; Gray's Harbour). 



Elainea albiceps (part.) Sci., Cat. B. Brit, Mus., XIV. (1888), 

 p. 141; id. and Huds., Arg. On., I. (1888), p. 145; 

 Sharpe, Handlist, III. (1901), p. 123. 



Elainea pagana aïbiceps (part.) Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. 

 N. H, IL (1889), p. 197, part. 



E. supra obscure olivacea, cristae plumis modice elongatis 

 nee angustatis, basibus sericeo-albis, pia gam magnani albani 

 in pileo medio formantibus, corpore subtus viridescenti-griseo, 

 abdomine medio pure albo, ventris lateribus tectricibusque 

 subcaudalibus plus minusve flavescenti-olivaceo lavatis, 

 tectricibus alarum superioribus apicibus late grisescente, vel 

 brunnescente-albo marginatis, itaque bifasciatis. 



Al. 79-72, caud. 70-60 mm. 



Habitat : Bolivia : Yungas (D'Orbigny), Chaco, Omeja, 

 Suapi (G. Garlepp leg, — Mus. H. v. B.)., Chile : ? Tacna 

 (D'Orbigny), C. Chile: [Mus. H. v. B., Mus. Brit,, etc], 

 Pica, Corral, Hacienda Mansel, Bio Bueno (Lane) . Argentina 

 occ : Santa Rosa, Salta (Borelli), S. Pablo, Tucuman (Borelli), 

 Catamarca (White leg., Mus. H. v. B.) . Mendoza (Burmeister) . 

 ? Patagonia (Oustalet, etc). 



Specimens from Chile, as a rule, have the upjDer parts of a 

 somewhat lighter shade, with a more yellowish-brown hue, 

 the pileum especially being rather light coloured ; while 

 specimens from Bolivia and Catamarca have generally darker 

 upper parts, the pileum having a more blackish appearance, 

 but some skins from Chile and Bolivia are hardly different in 

 this respect. 



Specimens from Chile as a rule have the crest somewhat 



