74 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Dialc; leno-th (skin.s), l-i-t.S-lOS.l (153.7); wing, 70.2-81.5 (78.2); tail, 

 58.9-63.5 (61.5); exposed culinen, 12.2-12.9 (12.7); depth of bill at 

 base, 7.6-8.1 (7.9); tarsus, 19.3-21.6 (20.6); middle toe, U.5-15.2 

 (14.7).^ 

 Island of Cozumel, Yucatan. 



SpindaUs henedidl Ridgway, I'rof. Biol. Soc. Wash., iii (pub. Mar.), 1885, 21 

 (Cozumel I., Yucatan; c-oll. U. S. Nat. Mus.); Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, 

 1885, 507 (detailed descr.). 



SpindtdU exsul Salvix, Ibii^, otli ser., iii, Apr., 1885, 189, j)!. 5 (Cozumel; coll. 

 Salvin and Godman). 



SPINDALIS SALVINI Cory. 

 SALVIN'S SPINDALIS. 



Similar to S. henedicti, but median throat-stripe "j^ellowish orange" 

 instead of yellow, and lower rump "brownish orange" instead of 

 chestnut. 



Adult male. — "Top of the head and cheeks })lack; a supercilary 

 and malar stripe of white; a patch of yellowish orange on the upper 

 throat, separated from the white malar stripe b}^ a line of black which 

 reaches the breast; chin dull white; lower throat and breast chestnut; 

 back dark olive, separated from the black of the head by a chestnut 

 collar; lower back yellowish; a patch of chestnut on the carpus; rump 

 brownish orange; bell}' and under tail-coverts dull white; tail black, 

 the two outer feathers heavily marked with white; the third feather 

 tipped with white on the inner web, the two central feathers narrowly 

 edged with white on the inner webs; bill horn color, feet slate brown. 

 General appearance of Spindalis pretril, but having the ])ill heavier 

 and throat markings unlike those of that species, besides other minor 

 differences. 



"Length, 139.7; wing, 85.1; tail, 69.9; tarsus, 17.8; bill, 12.7."' 



Island of Grand Cayman, Cari])l)ean Sea (near Cuba). 



This form 1 have not seen. Judging from the description it seems 

 to be more like S. henedicti than any other, and to differ from that 

 species chiefly in the more orange median throat-stripe and i)aler 

 ("brownish orange" instead of chestnut) lower rump. A direct com- 

 parison should be made. 



Spmd(diii s(dnni Cory, Auk, iii, Oct., 1886, 499 (Grand Cayman, Greater Antilles; 

 coll. C. B. Cory); v. 1888, 157; Birds W. I., 1889, 289; Cat. AV. I. Birds, 

 1892, 16, 114, 129, 152 (Grand Cayman). 



' Six specimen.s. 



^Original description; niea.suri!uient.s in original given in inches and tenths. 



