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10. " Zonotrichia " pileata (Bodd.). 

 Abundant. Legs quite pale. 

 No. 07. S juv. March 15, 1882. 



11. Icterus galbiila (Liun.). 



Abundant around San Jose during our winter. 

 No. 86. S ad. March 12. 

 No. 0.5. $ ad. March 15. 



12. Elaineapagana(Licbt.). 

 Common ah)ng the hedge rows. 

 No. 04. 9 ad. jNIarch 15. 



No. 00. March 15. 



No. 118. S ad. March 20. 



13. Myiozetetes texeiisis (Giiaud). 

 Common. 



No. 100. March 10. 



No. 110. ? ad. March 10. 



No. 113. 9 ad. March 10. 



14. Pitangus derbiaiius Kaup. 

 Abundant. 



No. 104. 9 ad. March 10. 



15. Megarhynchus pitangua (Linn.). 



Sr. Don Jose Zeledon, who has collected for many years around San 

 Jose, informs me that this is the only specimen which has been reported 

 from the vicinity of San Jose. They usually are found at a consider- 

 ably less elevation, where they are common. This specimen was found 

 associating with the preceding species. 



No. 108. $ ad. 3Iarch 10. 



16. Chiroxiphia linearis I?p. 



This specimen was given to me, and I cannot vouch for its being 

 secured near San Jose. 

 No. 127. March 25. 



17. Tityra personata .Jard. & Selby. 

 (/ommon. 



No. l.il. March 25. 



18. Petasophora cyanotis (Bonrc). 

 Common. 



One specimen. Label list. 



19. Oreopyra calolaema Salvin. 

 Bought in San Jose. 



No. 134. S ad. ]\Iarch, 1882. 



