RENDAHL, BIRDS FROM THE PEARL ISLANDS. 55 



Bångs records in the first paper two specimens of this 

 bird from San Migiiel, and remarks, t hat they have larger 

 bilis tlian specimens from the mainland, whereof he suppose 

 them belonging to a slightly differentiated island race. In the 

 latter paper, however, Thayer and Bångs, who examined 

 thirty specimens brought by Mr. Brown from his second trip, 

 say, that as a rule the bill is not larger than in the Continen- 

 tal form. 



96. Sporopliila gutturalis (Lichtenstein). 



Sporophila qutturalis Thayer and Baxgs. BuU. Mus. Comp. Zoöl. XL VI, 

 1905, lö9 (Saboga). 



The Yellow-bellied Seedeater was not collected by Dr. 



BOVALLIUS. 



*97. Passerina cyanea (Linné). 



Cyanospiza cyanea Thayer and Bångs. BuU. Mus. Comp. Zoöl. XLVI, 1905, 

 159 (Saboga, April G). 



The Indigo Bunting was not collected by Dr. Bovallius. 

 Winter range: Eastern Mexico and Cuba through 

 Central America to Panama. 



98. Oryzoborus funereiis (Sclater). 



Oryzohorus funereus Baxgs, Auk. XVIII, 1901, 32 (San Miguel) — Ridgvvay, 

 Birds North Middle Am. I. 1901, 605 (ref. in lit. ) — Thayer and Bångs, 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoöl. XLVI, 1905, 159 (San Miguel; Saboga). 



The Lesser Rice Grosbeak was not collected by Dr. Bo- 



VALLIUS. 



*99. Zamelodia ludoviciana (Linné). 



Zamelodia ludoviciana Thay'er and B ängs, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoöl. XLVI, 

 1905, 159 (San Miguel, February 28). 



The Rose-breasted Grosbeak was not collected by Dr. 



BOVALLIUS. 



Winter range: Southern Mexico and Yucatan to Co- 

 lombia, Venezuela and Ecuador. 



