304 LANIIDJE. 



innermost secondaries broadly edged with whitish ; underparts 

 yellow, passing into whitish on the throat ; bill and feet lead-colour. 

 (^Sah'in.) Ciilmen 0-5 inch, wing 2-25, tail l'S5, tarsus 0"75. 

 Bab. Central America, Costa Kica to Panama. 



21. Vireo hypochryseus. 



Vireo hypochryseus, Scl. P. Z. S. 18G2, p. 3G9, pi. 46 ; Baird, Rev. 

 Am. B. i. p. 370 ; Grm/son, Proc. Bast. Soc. N. H. xiv. p. 281 ; 

 Laicr. Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H. ii. p. 272 ; id. Bv.ll. U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 no. 4, p. 18 ; Scl. ^" Salt: Nomeiicl. p. 12 ; Sali\ i§- Godm. Biol. Centr.- 

 Amer., Aves, p. 204. 



Crown, hind neck, and hack yellowish olive, changing into paler 

 olive on the lower back and upper tail-coverts : wings and tail 

 brown ; the primaries narrowly edged with yellowish olive ; wing- 

 coverts without au}' paler tips ; a conspicuous yellow stripe extending 

 from the nostrils over the eye along the sides of the occiput ; ear- 

 coverts duU yellow ; all the underparts rich yellow, slightly washed 

 with olive on the sides of the breast and flanks ; " bill horn- 

 colour; feet lead-colour." (Salvin). Culmen 0-6 inch, wing 2-5- 

 2-25, tail 2-2-2-4, tarsus 0-8. 



Hub. Mexico and Tres Marias Islands. 



22. Vireo gundlachi. 



Vireo gimdlnchi, Lembei/e, Aves de la Cuba, p. 29, pi. v. fig. 1 (1850) ; 

 Cab. J.f. 0. 1855, p. 468; Graxj, Rand-l. B. i. p. 382, no. 5771 ; 

 Scl. 4- Sah. Nomencl. p. 12. 

 Vii'eoneUa giuidlachi, Baird, Bev. Am. B. i. p. 369 (1864j ; Baird, 

 Brew., Si' Ridgiu. N. Am. B. i. p. 382. 

 Upper parts of an olivaceous plumbeous ; the underparts. with 

 the loral region and a circle ar-ound the eye (the latter brighter), 

 dull vellow as in V. philadcljjhkns ; sides tinged with olivaceous ; 

 two narrow very conspicuous pale bands on the wing ; the tail and 

 wing-feathers brown, edged with the colour of the back (without 

 any whitish), the outer edge of the outer tail-feathers not paler 

 than in the others ; quills edged internally with white ; bill pale 

 horn-colour above, a little lighter beneath ; legs plumbeous. Wing 

 2-10 inches, taH 2-20. 

 Mab. Cuba. 



Obs. The wings of this species are extremely short and much 

 rounded, the secondaries being very long and nearly all of the same 

 length, as in V. lujjjochryseus and in Neochloe. 



a Ad. sk. Cuba. 0. Salvin and F. D. Godman, 



Esqrs. [P.]. 



23. Vireo lattmeri. 



Vireo latimeri, Baird, Bev. Am. B. i. p. 364 (1864) ; Graij, Iland-l. 

 B. i. p. 382, no. 5773 ; Gvndlach, Anal, de Hist. Xatur. vii. pp. 135, 

 343 (1878) ; Scl. ^- Sah. Nomencl. p. 12. 



" Upper parts olivacec as, brightest and greenest on lower back 



