20. SETOPHAGA. 



415 



S, e. d ad. sk. 



C7- c? ? ad. sk. 

 e. S ad. sk. 

 t, K. S 2 ad. ,sk. 

 X. c? _ad. sk. 

 fi, V. Skeletons. 

 f Skull. 



Samana, San Domingo, Jan. & 



Feb (C. 6r. 3IcGn'gor). 

 Santa Lucia, W. I. {Sefuper). 

 Tobago. 

 Trinidad. 

 Trinidad. 

 N. America. 

 Jamaica. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Sclater Collection. 

 Governor Ussher [P.] . 

 Sclater Collection. 

 Gould Collection. 

 Pm-chased. 

 P.H.Gosse,Esq.[P.]. 



2. Setophaga picta. 



Setophaga picta, Swains. ZuoL Illustr. ser. 2, i. pi. iii. (1829); Grm/, 



Gen. B. i. p. 265 (184G) ; Bp. Consp. i. p. ;jl2 (1850) ; Kmip, 



P. Z. S. 1851, p. 50 ; Scl. P. Z. S. 1855, p. 66, 1856, p. 292, 1858, 



p. 299, 1859, p. 374; Baird, B. N. Amer. p. 298 (1858), pi. 77. 



fig. 2 (I860) ; id. U.S. Bound. Surv. ii.. Birds, p. 11 (1859); Scl. 



&,- Salv. Ibis, 1859, p. 12 ; K C. Taylor, Ibis, 1860, p. 110 ; Scl. Cat. 



Amer. B. p. 36 (1862); Baird, RemetoAnier. B.^. 256 (1865) ; Graij, 



mmd-l. B. i. p. 243, no. 3515 (1869) ; Sumichr. Mem. Bost. Soc. 



N. H. i. p. 546 (1869) ; Coties, Key N. Amer. B. p. 110 (1872) ; Scl. 



^ Salv. Nomencl. Av. Neotr. p. 10 (1873) ; Baird, Brewer, ^ Ridgio. 



Hist. N. Amer. B. iii. App. p. 507 (1874) ; Laxor. Mem. Bost. Soc. 



N. H. ii. p. 270 (1874) ; Hensh. Rep. Zool. Expl. W. iOOth Merid. 



p. 209 (1875) ; Lawr. Bidl. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 4, p. 16 (1876) ; 



Coiies, Birds Color. Vail. p. 335 (1878) ; Salv. Ibis, 1878, p. 306; 



id. Sf Godm. Biol. Cenfr.-Amer., Aves, i. p. 179 (1881); Ridgw. 



Bidl. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 21, p. 19 (1881) ; Coiies, Key N. Amer. 



B. 2nd ed. p. 315 (1884). 

 Muscicapa leucomus, Girmid, Sixteen B. Te.vas, pi. 6. fig. 1 (1841). 

 Muscicapa tricolor, Lii7i/. .lf//s. Berol. ; Bp. Consp. i. p. 312 (1850). 



Tail of Setophaga picta, to show the white on the third feather. 



Adult male. General coloui' above jet-black, with greyish bases to 

 the feathers ; lesser wing-coverts black: median and greater series 

 white, forming a large wing -patch ; the inner greater coverts black, 

 and all the others black on the inner web, becoming gradually more 



