PYRRHUPHONIA.—CALOSPIZA. 301 
Genus PYRRHUPHONIA, Bonap. 
Pyrrhuphonia jamaica (Linn.). 
(Plate XIII. fig. 20.) 
Euphonia jamaica, Gosse, Birds of Jamaica, p. 238 (1847). 
Pyrrhuphonia jamaica, Sel. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 85 (1886); Ridgw. 
Birds North § Middle Amer. ii. p. 31 (1902); Sharpe, Hand-l. v. 
p. 360 (1909). 
Four eggs of the Blue Quit are of a somewhat pointed oval 
shape and slightly glossy. ‘The ground in all four eggs is white. 
In two most of the markings, consisting of purplish-red and 
lavender spots, are concentrated round the larger end and form a 
zone ; in the other two, numerous markings of pale purplish-red 
are scattered over the entire shell, though they are most numerous 
at the larger end, where they form a zone. They measure respec- 
tively: °78 by -57; °78 by °55; °79 by -55; and ‘77 by °57. 
1. Jamaica. Crowley Bequest. 
3. St. Andrew, Jamaica, 27th A;ril Crowley Bequest. 
(Grebe alors: 
Genus CALOSPIZA, Gray. 
Calospiza paradisea (Swains.). 
Calliste tatao, Sel. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 96 (1886). 
Calospiza paradisea, Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 363 (1909). 
Two eggs, said to be those of the Paradise Tanager, are spheroidal 
in form and slightly glossy. The ground is white or greenish- 
white with numerous spots and blotches of lilac and purplish-red, 
most abundant round the larger end, where they form a zone or 
cap. They measure ‘78 by °62; and °78 by ‘a9. 
2. [British Guiana. ] Crowley Bequest. 
Calospiza chrysophrys (Sc/.). 
(Plate XIII. fig. 17.) 
Calliste guttata, Sel. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 105 (1886) [part]. 
Calospiza guttata chrysophrys, 2tvdgw. Birds North § Middle A mer., 
i. p. 40 (1902). 
Calospiza chrysophrys, Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 365 (1909). 
Two eggs of the Yellow-browed Tanager are of a regular oval 
shape and almost devoid of gloss. They are white, splashed, 
blotched, and finely marked with dark purplish-red and grey, 
the markings being mostly confined to the broader half of the 
