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beneath the body pale dusky green, somewhat darker on the breast and 

 sides ; uropygium yellowish-green. 



Three specimens of this species are contained in the British Museum, ex- 

 hibiting male, female, and young. 



2. Aglaia Vittata. 



Tanagra vittata, Temm. PL col. 



Maldonado ; not common. 



PlPILLO PEESONATA. Swains. 

 Plate XXXV. 

 P. personata, Sicains. Two cent, and a quart, p. 311. 



Maldonado ; not common. The stomach of one, which I shot, contained 

 seeds. 



Emberizoides poliocephalus. G. R. Gray. 



E. olivaceus, dorsi plumis medio nigro striatis; capite guldque cinereis, priore plumis 

 singulis, medio nigrostriatis ; corpore infra rufescenti albo; hypochondriis tectricibus 

 caudce inferioribus obscurioribus ; alarum margine late Jlava, remigibus primariis 

 secundariisque nigris ; prioribus pallida olivaceo, posterioribus olivascente flavo lath 

 marginatis. 



Long. tot. 7f unc. ; alee, Z\ ; caudce, 4 ; tarsi, 1\; rostri, 8 lin. 



Olivaceous, with the feathers of the back marked down the middle with black ; the 

 head and throat cinereous, with each feather of the former streaked down the 

 middle with black ; beneath the body rufous white, darker on the flanks 

 and under tail coverts : the border of the wings bright yellow ; the secon- 

 daries and primaries black, the former broadly margined with pale olive, the 

 latter with bright olivaceous yellow ; base of bill dusky orange. 



Habitat, northern shore of the Plata. (May and August.) 



This bird is common both near Monte Video and Maldonado, in swamps. 



Stomach full of seeds : it makes a shrill loud cry : its flight is clumsy, as if its 



tail were disjointed. 



Fam.— COCCOTHRAUSTIN^. 



Genus, Geospiza, Gould. 



Corporis figura brevissima et robusta. 



Rostrum magnum, robustum, validum, altitudine longitudinem prcestante ; culmine 



arcuato et capitis verticem superante, apice sine denticulo, lateribus tumidis. 

 Naribus basalibus et semitectis plumis frontalibus . 



