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3. Polioptila biliueata (Hp.)- 

 One specimen, Jnly !(». 



4. Cyphorhinus lawrencii 8cL. 

 One specimen, August 13. 



5. Thryothorus maculipectus umbrinus Ridgw.* 

 Two specimens, August 13. 



6. Henicorhina leucosticta (Cai?.). 

 One specimen, August 13. 



7. Troglodytes furvus intermedius (Cab.)- 



Two specimens, July IG to 22. 



8. Dendroica decora Ridgav. 

 One specimen, July 17. 



9. GeothlypisbairdiNuTTiXG? 



One specimen, a young bird in first plumage. 



10. Basileuterus leucopygius Scl. & Salv. 

 One specimen, August 13. 



11. Chlorophanes spiza guatemalet^nis (Scl.). 

 One specimen, Julj' 19. 



12. Hylophilus ochraceiceps Scl. 



Two specimens, June 19 and August 13. 



13. Euphonia gouldi Scl. 



Four specimens, June 18, August 8 and 13. 



14. Calliste larvata Du Bus. 



Four specimens, July IC to 30, These being all females, and our series 

 of Guatemalan specimens very meager, I am unable to decide whether 

 they belong to the true C. larvata or the southern form, G. larvata fanny 

 (Lafr.). 



15. Tangara cana S\v. 



Two specimens, July 15 and August 2. 



16. Tangara abbas Licht. 

 Two specimens, June 18. 



17. Ramphocelus passerinii Bp, 



Eight specimens, June 12 to August 11. 



18. Phlogothraupis sanguinolenta (Less.). 

 One specimen, August 11. 



19. Piranga figlina Salv. & Godm. 

 Three specimens, July 22, August 8. 



20. Plioenicothraupis salvini Berl. 

 Four specimens, June 19 to July 25. 



' ' ~~~ 'Man. N. Am. B. 1887, 552. 



