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REVIEW OP AMERICAN BIRDS. 



[part I. 



The following arc some synonyms of presumed North or Middle 

 American Sijlclcolidse of older authors, not satisfactorily identified. 



Sjlvia drciirtdta, Box. Pr. Zool. Soc. 1837, 118. — Pachysylvia decurtata, 

 Bon. Cousp. 1850, 309. 

 Hab. Mexico. 

 Probably Ilylophilus cinereiceps. 



Motacilla fulva, Gmelin, I, 1788, 973. — Sylvia fulva, Lath. Ind. II, 

 1790, 542 (Louisiana). 



Sylvia griseicollis, Vieillot, Ois. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 29, pi. 87. 



Sylvia ochroleuca, Vieill. Nouv. Diet. XI, 181 7, 187 (United States). 

 ( Vireo JiaviJ'rons ?) 



Sylvia pumila, Vieill. Ois. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 39, pi. 100 (St. Do- 

 mingo, Cayenne, etc.). 



Sylvia russeicauda, Vieill. Ois. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 17, pi. 71(Penna.). 



Sylvia semitorquata, Latu. Ind. Orn. II, 1790, 542 (Louisiana). 



Sylvia virescens, Vieill. Ois. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 42 (America). 



Note. — Specimens received since the preceding account of the 

 Sylvicolidse went to press furnish the occasion for the following 

 observations and corrections : — 



Parula pitiayumi. Page 170. 



Among the collections made during the past winter, by Col. 

 Grayson, in the Tres Marias, Mex., were several specimens of a 

 Parula, which I cannot separate from the true South American 

 P. jyiiiayiani ; differing only in rather larger size and less amount 

 of black in the loral region, which, in fact, is nearly as plumbeous 

 as the forehead, the space immediately anterior to and beneath the 

 eye being blackish. The upper parts appear rather paler than 

 usual. They differ from the Guatemalan and Costa Rican inornata 

 in the larger size and possession of two white bands across the 

 wings. The species has not been identified as occurring on the 

 main land of Mexico. 



Smith- 

 goiiiaa 



No. 



37,316 



Collec-' Sex 

 tor's aad 



No. Af,'e. 



Locality. 



Tres Marias, Mex. 



When 

 Collected. 



Jau. 1S65. 



Received from 



Col. A. J. Grayson. 



Collected by 



Seiurus aurocapillus. Page 214. 



Among the collections made at Mazatlan, Mex., by Col. Grayson, 

 is a specimen, 31,317 (376) of this species, not previously recorded 



