A Catalogue of Birds f,mnd in Costa Rica. L45 



I have named this species in compliment to Mr. J. Zeledon, an 



intelligent and promising young naturalist and collector. 



506. Lophornis helence (Delatt.). 

 A. E. Endres. 



507. Klais guimcti {Bourc. et Muls.). 

 A. R. Endres. 



Fam. Psittacidae. 



508. Chrysotis auripalliata, Less. 

 San Jose (Dr. A. von Frantzius). 

 500. Chrysotis guatemalce, Hartl. 

 Cervantes (J. Carmiol). 



Fam. Falconidae. 



510. Harpy i a destructor {Linn.). 

 San Jose' (Manuel L. Calleja). 



511. Leucopternis semiplumbea, Lawr. 



"Valza (J. Carmiol)." Collection of Salvin and Godraan. 

 Exotic Ornithology, 1868, Part viii., p. 121, pi. CI. 



In the following notes are some observations on birds previ" 

 ously recorded, and changes of nomenclature made or i ned 



since the publication of the former part. 



12. Turdus obsoletus. 



A specimen of this species lately received at the Smithsonian 

 Institution from M. L . Calleja, marked as a female, does oot 

 differ in plumage from the two specimens previously spo 

 as males. 



152. Pyrgisoma kieneri. 



Messrs. Sclater and Salvin (P. Z, S., L868, p. 824 b 

 scribed the Costa Rica species under the nam'' of P. ca 

 consideringit not to be the kieneri of l>onap.. the ty pic riple 



of which they lately had the opportunity of i 

 Paris Museum. 



181. Oxyrhynchus flammio 



The Costa Rican bird is separated from the Brazilian 

 Messrs. Sclater and Salvin (P. Z. X, 1868, | .led 



