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a. S a d* Sapucay, May 15, 1903. 
Bill deep crimson ; feet crimson ; iris orange-brown. 
b. $ ad. Sapucay, August 31, 1904. 
Mr. Foster considers this bird to be very rare in Central 
Paraguay. 
Count Salvadori (Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxi. p. 565) refers 
Azara’s bird to G. montana, but the description is evidently 
that of G. violacea, and the specimens sent by Mr. Foster 
confirm this, as also does the series in the British Museum. 
The bird described by Azara does not appear to have been 
named by Vieillot. 
13. Limnopardalus rytirhynchus. 
Yapacahd pardo Azara, Apunt. iii. p. 220. no. ccclxxii. 
(1805). 
Rallus rythirhynchus Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. xxviii. 
p. 549 (1819, ex Azara). 
Limnopardalus rytirhynchus Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
xxiii. p. 29 (1894); Ihering, Bevista Mus. Paulista, vi. p. 342. 
a. $ ad. Sapucay, November 18, 1902. 
This specimen, which is in full plumage, agrees with 
Vieillot’s description. 
14. Limnopardalus nioricans. 
Ypacahd obscuro Azara, Apunt. iii. p. 219. no. ccclxxi. 
(1805). 
Rallus nigricans Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. xxviii. 
p. 560 (1819). 
Limnopardalus nigricans Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxiii. 
p. 31. 
a. $ ad. Sapucay, October 15, 1902. 
Iris red, tinged with brown. 
b. $ ad. Sapucay, March 29, 1904. 
Bill bronze-green; tarsi and feet coral-red; iris orange-red. 
15. Aramides chiricote. 
Chiricote Azara, Apunt. iii. p. 214. no. ccclxviii. (1805). 
Rallus chiricote Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. xxviii. p. 551 
(1819). 
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