1866.] 91 [Bryant. 



on the inner ones, and gradually disappearing near the sinuation. 

 Tail with all but two middle feathers broadly margined on the inner 

 webs with bright rufous, occupying rather more than half of the web 

 of the outer feather, and two-thirds of the inner one. Beneath, 

 throat, fore-neck and breast, light ashy ; the latter shaded into the 

 clear light yellow of the abdomen ; bill and feet dark brownish-black. 



(Blacicus.'* 



t Tyrannula carriboea (var., Mspaniolemis). S. I. No. 42,- 

 474. Length of wing, 72 ; of tail, 69 ; of tarsus, 13 ; of bill oji rido-e, 

 16. Above slightly ashy brown ; head darker, and margin of feathers 

 slightly ferruginous ; wings and tail brown. First primary narrowly, 

 and secondaries broadly margined with lighter. Margin scarcely, if 

 at all, lighter than the rest of the feather ; tail with outer maririn 

 weathered. Beneath j)ale grayish-cinereous, darker on the breast 

 and shaded on the abdomen into a dirty, slightly fulvous, white ; axiUa- 

 ries and under coverts pale tawny. 



Setophaga. 



* t Setophaga ruticilla. 



Sylvicola (DendrcBca). 



* t Sylvicola palmarum. 



* t Sylvicola canadensis. 

 f Sylvicola discolor. 



* Sylvicola perisilis. 



* Sylvicola coronata. 

 t Sylvicola tigrina. 



(Mniotilta.) 



■f Sylvieola'varia. 



Seiurus. 



* f Seiurus aurocapillus. 



* t Seiurus noveboracensis. 



Todus. 



* t Todus dominicensis. Among the alcoholic specimens ob- 

 tained by Mr. Uhler, are some young ones that appear entirely desti- 

 tute of the bright tints of the adult. I think from an examination of 

 Lafresnaye's tyj)e sj)ecimen of anguslirostris which was collected by 

 Mr. Salle, that they are merely narrow-billed specimens of this species, 

 as Mr. Salle also decided. 



