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material is now at the Natural History Museum, South 
Kensington, whither I have brought the specimens by the 
direction of Princeton University, the British Museum being 
the only place where adequate comparisons can be made. A 
monograph in detail will be the ultimate result of this work, 
and in the meantime diagnoses of such birds as appear to 
be undescribed will be communicated to the British Ornitho¬ 
logists* Club. 
“ MuSCISAXICOLA GARRETT I, sp. 11. 
'*cf. Fronte nigro, pileoreliquo castaneo : hypochondriis et 
subcaudalibus pallide cinnamomeis. Long. tot. circa 
6*4 poll., culm. 0*7, alee 4*3, caudae 2*55, tarsi 1*2. 
a $ . Mari similis. Alge 4*4 poll. 
“ Hab. Near Coy Inlet, Patagonia, October 1896. 
Princeton University Collection, Nos. 7643, 7644. 
“This species is named after Mr. John W. Garrett, of 
Baltimore, Maryland, in appreciation of the assistance which 
he has rendered to the expeditions sent to Patagonia. 
“ Muscisaxicola hatcheri, sp. n. 
“ S • Similis M. griseae, sed magis brunnescens: linea frontali 
alba, et remigibus albo fasciatim apicatis distinguenda. 
Long. tot. circa 6*5 poll., culm. 0'7, alae 5‘0, caudae 2*75, 
tarsi U3. 
il Hab. Cordillera, Upper Rio Chico, Patagonia, 18 February, 
1897. Princeton University Collection, No. 7645. 
“ This species is named after Mr. J. B. Hatcher, whose work 
in Patagonia has contributed largely to our knowledge of 
the past and present fauna of that country. 
“ Agriornis foliosoma, sp. n. 
“ S • Similis A.maritimce , sed plumbescenti-brunneus: gastraeo 
quoque plumbescenti-brunneo : subcaudalibus albis : 
crisso vix cervino tincto : gutture albo, distincte nigro 
striolato : fascia superciliari alba distincta : macula lorali 
nigra : genis albis, nigro striatis : caudae pro l’O poll, ad 
apicem albo terminata. Long. tot. 9*3 poll., culm. IT5, 
alee 5*3, caudae 44), tarsi 1*3. 
11 Hab. Arroyo Gio, Patagonia, 20 May, 1898. Princeton 
University Collection, No. 7927. 
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