204 /,;,v/ of a Collection of finds 



50. Myiarchua lawn ncii I Oi/ravd). 



51. i,.'/ \optea caroUnensis {Linn.). 



52. 'I'l/ran/tux satrajpa {Lickt.). 



Fain. CoTINGIDAE. 



53. Tityra personaia {Jard. <(■ &#.). 



54. Hadro8tomu8 aglaia {Lqfr.). 



Fain. MoMOTTDAE. 



55. Mornotus 1, 88oni, f.<ss. 



56. Eumomota swp&rciliarU {Jard. <& Setb.). 



Faill. A [.('KIUNIKAK. 



."•7. <'/•///, 8upercilio8a {Linn.). 



Sisal. 



Fain. Cai'kimui.i.ii'Ai 

 58. Chordeiles texensis, Tjivot. 



59. .\ i/'t'tdfomilK (tlhicoll'/K (tin/.). 



Fam. CyPSELIDAE. 



60. Choetura vaiuriii Townsend). 



One Bpecimen, which agrees quite well with an example 

 from Pugel Bound and others from Guatemala, but is a link- 

 Bmaller. 



Fam. Tboohilida] . 



61. Pyrrhcfphoma cinnamomea {Less.). 



There in but one example of this species, which agrees in 

 every respect with specimens from Honduras. 



There are DO specimens of /'. yucata //, /,.v/.v {Cabot), which is 



rare in collections, though state. I \>y Dr. Oabol to he abundant 

 in Yucatan. Mr. Gould was no doubl correcl in referring the 

 bird sent him by I >r. ( labot as the female of this species, \>< I '. 

 cinnamomea. 



