EUNBORNIS,—DIGLOSSA, 297 
C. luteola described above, but are somewhat larger. ‘They measure 
respectively : *72 by °50; *71 by *50 ; and °67 by °50. 
3. Balthazar, Grenada (J. G. Tells). Crowley Bequest. 
Genus EUNEORNIS*, Fitzinger. 
Euneornis campestris (Linn.). 
(Plate XIII. fig. 19.) 
Tanagrella ruficollis, Gosse, Birds Jamaica, p. 236 (1847). 
Glossiptila ruficollis, Scl. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 48 (1886); Ridgw. 
Birds North § Middle Amer. ii. p. 424 (1902). 
Kuneornis campestris (Linn.), Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 844 (1909). 
An egg of the Orange Quit is of a blunt oval shape and exhibits 
scarcely any gloss. It is of a pinkish-white colour, blotched and 
mottled all over the shell with brown and pale lilac-red. It 
measures *73 by *d8. 
1, St. Andrew, Jamaica. Crowley Bequest. 
Genus DIGLOSSA, Wagler. 
Diglossa sittoides (V’Orb. & Lafr.). 
Diglossa sittoides, Sel. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 4 (1886); Sharpe, 
Hand-l, vy. p. 845 (1909); Nehrk. Kat. Liersamml. p. 528 (1910). 
ileven eggs, believed to be those of the Rufous-throated Sugar- 
bird, vary considerably in size and shape as well as in the color a- 
tion of the ground and markings. ‘They vary in shape from a 
somewhat long and pointed oval to a very broad blunt oval, 
and are almost devoid of gloss, The ground-colour is pinkish- 
white, greenish-white, or pale green, and is generally thickly 
spotted all over the shell with brown or reddish-brown and dull 
lilac; in some there are well-marked spots and blotches of deep 
brown. They vary in size from ‘65 to *74 in length, and from 
*48 to ‘55 in breadth. 
ll. Venezuela. Crowley Bequest. 
* Dr. Sharpe has made use of this name, which has priority over Glosst- 
plila, Sclater ; the latter name appeared in the ‘ Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society,’ no. ecexvii., which was not received irom the printer till the 
26th January, 1857 (fide C. D. Sherborn). 
