752 FEINOHXLTD-ffi. 



few rusty olive margins to the feathers of the latter parts ; lores, 

 sides of face, ear- coverts, cheeks, and throat black ; remainder of 

 under surface of body white ; the sides of body and flanks tawny 

 buff, browner on the lower flanks ; thighs ashy grey ; under tail- 

 coverts tawny buff ; under wing-coverts and axillaries olive-yellow, 

 the former with dusky centres ; quills below dusky, ashy along the 

 edge of the inner web. Total length 8-5 inches, culmen 05, wing 

 3-95, tail 4-5, tarsus 1-25. (Mus. Cantabr.) 



Young. More rusty brown in tint than the adults, especially on 

 the hinder crown and nape ; the whitish spots on the scapulars 

 not so fully developed as in the adults, and also tinged with rusty ; 

 the black feathers of the head and throat with obscure rusty brown 

 edges, the throat also somewhat mottled with ashy-whitish bases 

 to the feathers. 



Hah. Mexico. 



a, b. Ad. sk. Near the City of Mexico. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



c. Juv. sk. Mexico (Ehoes). Sclater Coll. 



4. Pipilo virescens. 



Pipilo virescens, Hartl. J. f. 0. 1863, p. 228 ; Gray, Hand-l. B. ii. 



p. 92, no. 7361 (1870). 

 Pipilo chlorosoma, Baird, in Baircl, Brewer, $f Ridgw. Hist. N. 



Amer. B. ii. p. 105 (1874) ; Ridgw. Man. N. Amer. B. p. 439 



(1887). 

 Pipilo complexus, Ridgw. Auk, iii. p. 332 (1886) ; id. Man. N. 



Amer. B. p. 439 (1887). 



Adult. Similar to P. macronyx, but differs in wanting the con- 

 spicuous pale yellow spots on the scapulars and wing-coverts, the 

 latter being merely edged with pale olive-yellow near the ends : the 

 back is plain olive-green, with terminal spots or streaks of dusky 

 black ; the lower throat is mottled with white bases to the 

 feathers, although this character is also seen in P. macroynx to a 

 less extent. Total length 8-4 inches, culmen 0-7, wing 3 - 65, tail 

 4-05, tarsus 1-2. 



Hab. Mexico. 



a. Ad. sk. S. Mexico {A. Boucara). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



b. Ad. sk. S. Mexico (A. Bourard). Sclater Coll. 



c. Ad. sk. Mexico (e ihno HartlauV). Sclater Coll. 



d. Ad. st. Mexico. Zoological Society. 



5. Pipilo fuscus. 



Pipilo fuscus, Swains. Phil. May. n. s. i. p. 434 (1827); Gray, Gen. 



B.n. p. 3G0 (1844); Bp. Consp. i. p. 487 (1850); Scl. P. Z. S. 



1856, p. 304, 1857, p. 127; Baird, B. N. Amer. p. 517 (1858) ; 



Scl. Cat. N. Amer. B. p. 119 (1862) ; Duges, La Nat. i. p. 140 



(1868) ; Scl. $ Salv. P. Z. S. 1869, p. 361 ; Sumichr. Mem. Bost. 



Soc. N. H. i. p. 552 (1869) ; Gray, Hand-l. B. ii. p. 93, no. 



7364 (1870) ; Scl. 8r Salv. NomencL Av. Neotr. p. 33 (1873) ; 



Baird, Brewer, $ Ridgw. Hist. N. Amer. B. ii. p. 12 (1874) ; 



Salvin fy Godman, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Aves, i. p. 409 (1886). 

 Kieneria fusca, Bp. C. R. xl. p. 356 (1885). 



