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GEXERA AND SPECIES OF BTRDS. 



13. cozumelae, Bidgway, P. Washington Acad. Cozumel Isl. 



iii. p. 14!:i (1901): id. Bird.s N. & M. (Mugeres Isl. ?) 



America, ii. p. 99. 



14. rubra {Linn), (p. 188.) = 

 erytliromelas (Vieill.). 

 (Ridgwny, t. c. p. 88.) 



North America Csuramer). 



Southward in winter 

 throughout the Antilles' 

 Central America, 

 to Colombia, Ecuador, 

 Peru and Bolivia. 



l.'i. leucoptera, Trvdcau. Central America 



(Kidgway, Birds N. & M. America, ii. p. 99.) (S. Mexico to 



erjfhromeliena (Liclit. nee Vieill.). (p. 189) t British Honduras). 



10. latifasciata, Eid<iwai/. (p. 189, pt.) Centi-al America 



(Ridgwny, Man. N. Amer. B. 1887, p. ATu ; (Costa Rica 



id. Birds N. & it. America, ii. p. 101.) to Panauia). 



17. ardensCAr//.). (p. 190.) 



Peru. Ecuador. 

 Colombia. Venezuela. 

 British Guiana 

 (Roraima). 



18. bidentata, Smiinn. (p. 190, pt.) 

 (Ridgway, f. c. p. 95.) 



Central America 

 (S.W. Mexico). 



* Mr. Ridgway sngeests that the name of this species should be P. eryfhromelas 

 of Vieillot, as Linnaeus's name Tanagra rubra, 1766, is ante-dated by Frinyilla rubra 

 of Linnaeus (1758). In common with most British Naturalists, I do not recognise 

 the names in the 10th edition of Linnseus's ' Systema,' and I follow Dr. Sclater in 

 preserving the name of P. rubra (Liiin.) for the species. 



1 Mr. Ridgway's restitution of Trudeau's name (1837) is undoubtedly correct, 

 Lichtenstein's name of erythromelas being preoccupied by that of Vieillot (1819), as, 

 indeed, is shown clearly enough by the synonymy in the ' Catalogue of Birds.' 



