138 bulletin: museum of compaeative zo5logy. 



Two specimens : 



a. 9, March 8, 1904. 



b. Chichen-Itza, 189-, E. H. Thompson. 



My observations on the occurrence of this bird agree with Chapman's, viz., 

 " Rather uncommon. It was found in pairs and trios in the woods, and was 

 rather shy and suspicious." 



MNIOTILTIDAE. 



93. *Setophaga ruticilla (Linne). 



American Redstart. 

 Two specimens : 



a, b. Chichen-Itza, 189-, E. H. Thompson. 

 One seen February 18 in a flock of warblers along the road to Xmakaba. 



94. *Wilsonia mitrata (Gmelin). 



Syhania mitrata (Gmel.)- Chapman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1896, 8, p. 278. 



Hooded Warbler. 

 Four specimens : 



a. (alcoholic), 1904. 



b-d. Chichen-Itza, 189-, E. H. Thompson. 



95. *Granatellus sallaei boucardi Ridgwat. 



Boucard's Red-breasted Chat. 



Maya name, fsak-sin-kin. Means "red sun bird." 



Three specimens : 



a. <J, March 14, 1904. 



b. Chichen-Itza, 1890, E. H. Thompson (Pablo Perera). 



c. Chichen-Itza, 189-, E. H. Thompson. 

 Apparently rare, as only one specimen was observed. 



96. *Icteria virens virens (Linne). 



Yellow-breasted Chat. 

 Two specimens : 



a. (alcoholic), 1904. 



b. $, Chichen-Itza, 1890, E. H. Thompson (Pablo Perera). 



97. *Geothlypsis trichas brachidactyla (Swainson). 

 Geothlypsis trichas (Linne'). Chapman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1896, 8, p. 277. 



Northern Yellow-throat. 



One seen in a milpa near the Sacred Cenote on February 27, and another 

 along the Xmakaba road on February 28. No specimen was taken, but it is 

 probable that these birds belonged to this subspecies (cf. Ridgway, Bull. 50, 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1902, 2, p. 665). 



