BIHDS OF NORTH AXD MIDDJ.K AMKKH'A. 199 



VIREO HUTTONI COGNATUS, new subspecies." 

 FRAZARS VIREO. 



Similar to ]''. h. stejyhot.s!, hut wIul;- averaging decidedly shorter, 

 tarsus lono-or, and coloration palci-. Adults with olive-gray of ujjper 

 parts sliyiitly paler and greenish olive of runi}) and upper tail-coverts 

 much less pronounced; under parts whiter, the chest, etc., much less 

 sti'ongly tinged Avith olive-buti'. Young with under tail-coveits, unal 

 region and lower alxlomen much less strongly tinged with hull'. 



Adult hiale.—ljQwgih (skins), 110-115 (112.1>); wing, 63-66 {(S-^.^); 

 tail, 50-52(51.1); exposed culmen. 10-10.5 (10): tarsus, 18.5-20 (li>. 1); 

 middle toe, 10-11 (10.6).'' 



Adult feniah^.—l^&wgih (skins), lo;»-llT (112.4); Aving, 62-64 (62.9); 

 tail, 48.5-51 (50.1); exposed culmen, l>..5-lo.5 (10); tarsus, 11»: middle 

 toe, 10-10.5 (10.3). '• 



Cape San Lucas district of Lower California (Si(M-ra de la Laguiiu: 

 Victoria Mountains); I'esident. 



Vireo Iniltvni Ktcpliewi (not of Brewster, 1882) Beldinc;, Proc. V. S. Nat. Mas., 

 vi, 1888, 347 (Victoria Mts., Lower California, at 3,000 ft. ).— Amekk-ax 

 Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 632((, part. — Bry.vxt (W. E. ), 

 Proc. Calif. Ac. Sci., 2d ser., ii, 1889, 307 (Victoria Mts.).— Brewster, Bull. 

 Mus. Conip. Zool., xli, no. 1, 1902, 17() (8an Josr del Kancho, Sierra dc la 

 Laguna, Triunfo, etc.; crit. ). 



V\_ire()] IntllDul utephciixi Rii)(;way, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1S87, 477, part. 



VIREO CARMIOLI Baird. 

 CARMIOL'S VIREO. 



Adults {sexes alike). — Above plain greenish olive or dull olive-green, 

 the wings and tail dull grayish black or dusky, with pale olive edgings; 

 middle and greater wing-coverts broadly tipped with pale yellow (pale 

 sul])lnir oi- primrose), producing two broad bands across wing, and 

 tertials broadly edged with the same; superciliary stripe (extending 

 to but little beyond eye), and lower eyelid pale sulphur or primrose 

 yellow, usually more whitish anteriorly; a dusky anteor])ital sjxit, 

 passing into grayish toward rictus; auricular region, sub()rl)ital region 

 (except lower eyelid), malar region, and sides of neck light oTnc or 

 greenish oli\e; chin and upper throat dull whitish tinged with ()li\(>- 

 yellowish; rest of imder parts sulphur yellow, tinged on sides and 

 Hanks with yellowish olive; axillars and imder wing-coverts suli)hur 

 yellow; maxilla dark horn color; nnuidible })aler; iris brown; legs and 

 feet dusky in dried skins (l)luish gray or grayish blue in life ' ). 



"Type, no. 15527, coll. William Brewster, adult male. Sierra de la Lajruna. Lower 

 California, May 5, 1887; ^1. Abbott Frazar. 

 ^> Ten specimens, 

 t^ Seven specimens. 



