326 Mr. C. H. B. Grant on Birds collected in Argentina, 
Irides dark olive-green, broad ring round eye electric 
blue. 
More commonly observed in the palm-country, in parties 
of from six to ten individuals, and, as a rule, perching on 
the tops of the trees, where it is not difficult of approach. 
In flight it bears a strong resemblance to the Hornbills. 
Fam. PsittacidjE. 
166. CONURUS ACUTICAUDATUS. 
Conurus acuticaudatus Arg. Orn. ii. p. 42 ; Salvad. Cat. B. 
xx. p. 172. 
a. S ad. Puerto Maria, Paraguay. Sept. 13, 1909. 
Irides lemon-yellow, orbits flesh-coloured; bill, lower 
mandible dark, upper pale horn-brown ; legs and toes pale 
yellow-horn-coloured. 
167. Conurus nenday. 
Conurus nenday Salvad. Cat. B. xx. p. 179. 
f), c. S' $ ad. Bahia Negra, Paraguay. Oct. 19, 1909. 
Irides deep brown; bill and orbits black; legs and toes 
pale flesh-coloured. 
This pretty Parrot was only observed at Bahia Negra, these 
three having been shot from a flock of five. 
168. Pyrrhura chiripepe. 
Pyrrhura vittata Salvad. Cat. B. xx. p. 214. 
Pyrrhura chiripepe Salvad. Boll. Mus. Tor. n. 190, pp. 1-3 
(1894) ; id. Ibis, 1900, p. 668. 
a. S • Puerto Maria, Paraguay. Sept. 13, 1909. 
Irides brown, orbits fleshy; bill dark horn-brown; legs 
and toes sooty-brown. 
This specimen was shot from a flock of about eight. 
It has an unusual amount of red and yellow on the bend of 
the wing, but many specimens in the Museum collection 
have a coloured feather or two in this region, and it is 
probably only due to age. 
169. Myiopsittacus monachus. 
Bolborhynchus monachus Arg. Orn. ii. p. 43. 
Myopsittacus monachus Salvad. Cat. B, xx. p. 231. 
