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Birds of Paraguay. 
Oberholser, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mas. xxv. p. 143 (1902 : 
Sapucay); Ihering, Revista Mas. Paulista, vi. p. 320 
(Paraguay). 
a , b, c. d $ ad. Sapucay, September 26, 1902. 
d- Bill blackish; tarsi and feet pale shining horn- 
coloured; iris brown. 
d . d ad. Sapucay, November 22, 1902. 
e. d ad. „ April 1904. 
/. S ad. ,, May 5, 1904. 
g. 9 ad. „ June 6, 1904. 
h, i. dj k , l. $ ad. Sapucay, July 1904. 
m-p. ^ ad. etimm. „ August 1904. 
The first plumage of the young male is similar to that of 
the female, but slightly darker, and the first indication of the 
sexual difference is seen in the brighter and more orange- 
coloured feathers of the crest, also in the golden-brown 
feathers of the chin and throat. 
[This species is resident and not uncommon in the large 
forest. The few notes it utters are loud and distinctive, and 
serve to make its presence known, as it is not shy. It is 
solitary except during the breeding-season, when it is met 
with in pairs.— W. F.~\ 
204, Tachyphonus coronatus. 
Tor do coronado y negro Azara, A punt. L p. 328. no. Ixxvii. 
(1802). 
Agelaius coronatus Vieill. Enc. Meth. ii. p. 711 (1822 : 
Paraguay). 
Tachyphonus coronatus Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xi 
p. 213. 
Tachiphonus coronatus Ihering, Revista Mus. Paulista, vi. 
p. 320 (Paraguay). 
a. d ad. Sapucay, October 8, 1902, 
b , c. d inini. Sapucay, April 1903. 
Bill black, paler below at base ; feet black ; iris ruby=brown. 
d, e. d ? ad. Sapucay, May 1903. 
/-/. d ? ad, ,, June 1904. 
m. d ad. July 2, 1904, 
