Paraguay , Bolivia , and Southern Brazil. 127 
Young. Irides hazel; bill, legs, and toes dull brown ; gape 
yellow. 
A common and resident species. The description of its 
habits given by Mr. Hudson needs little addition. 
108. Furnarius assimilis. 
Furnarius assimilis Scl. Cat. B. xv. p. 14. 
a. $ ad. Riacho Paraguay, Mirin, Brazil. Oct. 2, 1909. 
Irides russet-brown ; bill brown, lower mandible paler ; 
legs and toes pale brown. 
109. ClNCLODES FUSCUS. 
Cinclodes fuscus Scl. Cat. B. xv. p. 23; Arg. Orn. i. 
p. 172. 
a,b } c,d,e, f, gjhjf. $ $ ad. Los Ynglases, Ajo. April 
14-23, 1909. 
Irides dark brown ; bill dark brown; gape yellow; legs 
and toes dark brown. 
A winter migrant from the south, arriving in great 
numbers throughout April, and remaining for the greater 
part of the winter. Its favourite place is in the roadways, 
where it sits on the posts or wires of the fencing. 
110. Phlceocryptes melanops. 
Phloeocryptes melanops Scl. Cat. B. xv. p. 33; Arg. Orn. i. 
p. 174. 
a , b, c. $ $ ad. Tagana de Milan, Ajo. Nov. 15, 1908. 
d,e,f. ad. & yg. Los Ynglases, Ajo. Dec. 3-7,1908. 
g• c? young. „ „ Feb. 10, 1909. 
h. $ ad. „ „ Mar. 11, 1909. 
Young $ • Hides hazel; bill brown, yellow at gape and 
base of lower mandible ; legs and toes ashy. 
All the adults are moulting, except one December bird, 
and all are much worn, except the March bird, which is 
almost in full feather. 
The February young bird has faint blackish tips to the 
breast-feathers. 
