He observed it only once himself, at Priestman’s Eiver on Pebruaiy 5tli, when a large
number of birds unquestionably of this species appeared in company with many Ilemi-
procne zonaris.
For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 94 [Blap].
P R O G N E D O M E S T I C A [anted, p. 469].
Add
Progne domestica, Sharpe *& Wyatt, Monogr. Ilirund. pt. ix. (1889).
Progne chalyhea domestica, Bcrl. J. f. 0 . 1887, p. 5.
CotTNT VON B e r l e p s c h records the species from Lambaré, in Paraguay, o n the 5th o f
December.
For tbe geographical distribution of this species, vide infrd, Plate 91 [Map].
P R O G N E C H A L Y B E A [anted,
Add
Progne chalybea, Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. vi. (1887); Cherrie, Auk,
ix. p. 22 (1892).
Progne leucogastra, Ferrari-Perez, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas. ix. p. 139 (1886).
R ecorded by Prof. Fcrrari-Percz from Jalapa in August. Mr. A. K. Cherrie writes
from Costa Rica “ A resident species about San Jose, but most abundant during the
breeding-season from May to tbe last of July. A favourite nesting-site is in tbe hoods
of tbe arc electric street-lamps. The young do not differ from tbe jxdult bird except in
having softer plumage.”
N.B.—P. 476, line 15 from top,/or “ Salvin ” read “ Salmon.”
For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infrd, Plate 94 [Map].
Add:
P R O G N E T A P E R A [anted, p. 479].
Progne tapera, Berlepsch & Ihering, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. ii. p. 20 (1885) ; Sharpe &
Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. xii. (1889).
R ecorded by Dr. Ihering from Taquara, Rio Grande do Sul, from October to December.
For tbe geographical distribution of this species, vide suprd, Plate 80 [Map].
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