PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED .STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 493 



<Carangini, Bonaparte, Nnovi Aiinali clelle Sci. Nat., t. 2, p. 133, 1838; t. 4, p. 275, 



1840.* 

 <Carangma, Giinther, Cat. Fishes iu Brit. Mus., v. 2, pp. 417, 419, 1860. 

 :=Carangina5, aUl, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliila. [v. 14], p. 431, 1862. 

 <Carangiui, Foey, Anal. Soc. Est. Hist. Nat., t. 4 (Euiim. I'isc. Cub., p. 7), 1875. 



< Centronotinie geu., Swainson. 



The synouomj' of the geuus Trachiirns is as follows : 

 TEACHUEUS. 



Synonymy. 



= TracJinrus, Bofinesque, Caratteri di Alcinii Nouv. (ieuereo Nuov. Specie di Auimali 



e Piante della Sicilia, etc., p. 41, 1H15. 

 = Caraux (Traclmrus), Cuv. cj- Vah, Hist. Nat. desPoissous, 1. 1>, p. 6, 1833. (Section.) 



< Selar, Bleeker, Natuurknndig Tijdsclirift voor Nsderlandscli Indie, v. 1, pp. 343, 352, 



1850. 

 <Tracliurus, (rirard, Expl. and Surv. for R. R. Route to Pac. Oc, v. 10, Fishes, p. 



107, 1858. 

 =Trachurus, Gunther, Cat. Fishes in Brit. Mas., v. 2, p. 419, 1060. 

 Scomber sp., Linn. 

 Caranx sp., Lac. el al. 

 Caranxomorus sp., Lac. 

 Seriola sp., Bowditch. 



CHLOROSCOMBRIN^. 



Synonytny. 



= Chloroscombrina>, Gill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., [v. 14,] p. 431, 1865. 



= Chloroscorabrini, Foey, Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., t. 4 (Enum. Pise. Cub., p. 7), 



1875. 



TRACHYNOTIN^. 



Synonomy. 



= Trachynotinte, Gill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phihi., [v. 14,] p. 431, 1862. 



< Trachynotini, Poey, Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., t. 4 (I'uuiu. Pise, Cub., p. 7), 1875. 



CATALiOOUE OF A COLI.Et'TIOIV OF BIR]>!^ ITIAOE IIV THK IIVTE- 

 RIOR OF €0«TA RItA BY MK. C. V. IVl'TTIIVCJ. 



BV ROBERT RI»GWAY. 



On page 383 of the present volume, reference is made to a collec;- 

 tion of birds from the interior of Costa Eica, but which at the time of 

 writing- had not been received. This collection has lately come to hand, 

 and a list of the species is presented herewith. The better to'aid our 

 knowledge of the geographical distribution of Central* American l)irds, 

 the specimens coUectetl at the two principal i)oints of San Jose and the 

 Volcau de Irazii, are given iu separate lists. The prominent character. 



