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Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis Hidg. 



Two males ; Cuilu and Yaruca. Both specimens are placed with this sub- 

 species, the one from Ceiba being typical, the other is a little smaller and 

 more yellowish below and may have been bred in an intermediate region, but 

 it is rather nearer to notabilis than to true noveboracensis. 



Dendroica coronata (Linn.). 



Three males ; Ceiba, none of them in full plumage. 



Dendroica maculosa (Gml.). 

 Three specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba and Yaruca. 



Chrysocantor ' aestiva aestiva (Gml). 

 Three males; Ceiba. 



Mniotilta varia (Lixx.). 

 Two males; Ceiba. 



Cyanerpes cyaneus (Linn.). 



Seven specimens, females and young males, but no adult males; Ceiba. 

 Ridgway in Bulletin of the United States National Museum No. 50, Part II., 

 does not recognize the Central American subspecies carneipes, and I have 

 followed him in calling these true cyaneus. 



Cyanerpes lucida (Scl. and Salv.). 

 Twenty specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba. 



Chlorophanes spiza guatemalensis (Scl.). 

 Seven specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba. 



Icterus prosthemelas (Strick). 



Thirty-two specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba and Yarucji. 



1 I use the generic name proposed for the Golflen wood warblers by C. J. 

 Maynard (The Warblers of New England, Part III., 1901, p. 58), because tliese 

 compose a well-defined group, quite as well entitled to generic rank as other 

 " genera "' long recognized in the family. 



