188 Mr. O. Salvin on a Collection of 



" Found in shady spots near the ' senotes/ " 

 A migratory species^ reaching Yucatan, Guatemala, Cuba, 

 &c. in winter. 



5. SlUBlIS AURICAPILLUS. 



MoticiUa aurocapilla, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 334. 



Sitirus auricapillus, Sal v. & Godm. Biol. Centr.-Am.^ Aves, 

 i. p. 144. 



" Like Parula americana, found in shady places near the 

 water-holes.^' 



Also a migratory species^ reaching the State of Panama, 

 Cuba, and several of the Antilles in winter. 



6. Setophaga ruticilla. 



Muscicapa ruticilla, Linn. Syst. IS at. i. p. 326. 



Setopliaya ruticilla, Sulv. & Godm. Biol. Centr.-Am,, Aves, 

 i. p. 178. 



" Also found in shady places near the water-holes.'' 



A well-known migratory species, found in Cuba and most 

 of the Antilles and on the continent as far south as Guiana 

 and Ecuador in winter. 



7. ViREO MAGISTER. 



Vireosylvia magister, "Baird," Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. x. 

 p. 20. 



Vireo magister, Salv. & Godm. Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i. 

 p. 191. 



" Found on the edges of the woods." 



The only specimens of this species previously known to me 

 were the types in the United-States National Museum and in 

 the Museum of the Boston Society of Natural History. 

 Though these are not accessible now for comparison, I have 

 little hesitation in ascribing Mr. Devis's single specimen to 

 this distinct species. 



That V. magister should occur in Cozumel is not impro- 

 bable, as the neighbourhood of Belize was previously its only 

 known habitat. 



