STURNELLA. : 387 
4. Barnegat, New Jersey, 28th June Princeton University, N.J. 
(W. E. D. Scott). [ HB. ]. 
2. Princeton, New Jersey (W. £. Princeton University, N.J. 
BOSS): aE 
Sturnella mexicana, Sclater. 
Sturnella hippocrepis, Sed. § Salv. Ibis, 1859, p. 19. 
Sturnella mexicana, Sel. Ibis, 1861, p. 179; Sharpe, Hand-l. vy. p. 497 
(1909); Nehrk. Kat. Eiersammi. p. 344 (1910). 
Sturnella magna, Salv. §- Godm. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Aves, i. p. 406 
(1887) [part., Guatemala }. 
Sturnella magna mexicana, Bendire, Life-Hist. N. Amer. Birds, ii. 
p- 461, pl. vi. fig. 22 (1895); Redgw. Birds North § Middle Amer. 
ll. p. 862 (1902). 
Eggs of the Mexican Meadow-Lark do not differ from those of 
S. magna. 
4, Dueiias, Guatemala (O. Salvin). Salvyin-Godman Coll. 
Sturnella inexpectata, Ridqw. 
(Plate XVII. figs. 15 & 16.) 
Sturnella magna inexpectata, Ridgw. Birds North § Middle Amer. ii. 
p- 364 (1902). 
Sturnella inexpectata, Sharpe, Hand-/. v. p. 497 (1909). 
Three eggs of the Central American Meadow-Lark resemble 
the more strongly marked and blotched types of S. magna. One 
specimen has a well-marked zone of pinkish-brown and lilac-grey 
spots and blotches round the larger end. 
2. Irazu, Costa Rica, 15th May. Mr, C. F. Underwood [C.]. 
1. San Pedro, Costa Rica, 17th May. Mr. C. F. Underwood onl 
Sturnella neglecta, Auduh. 
Sturnella neglecta, Lord, Proc. R. A. Inst. Woolwich, iv. p. 839 (1865) ; 
Ridgw. Birds North § Middle Amer. ii. p. 865 (1902); Sharpe, 
Hand-l. y. p. 498 (1909); Nehkrk. Kat. Eiersammil. p. 344 (1910). 
Sturnella ludoviciana, var. neglecta, Allen, Proc. Bost. Soe. N. H. xvii. 
pp. 46, 48, 60 (1874). 
Sturnella magna neglecta, Bendire, Life-Hist. N. Amer. Birds, ii. p. 462, 
pl. vi. figs. 23, 24 (1899). 
Eggs of the Western Meadow-Lark are indistinguishable from 
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those of S magna. 
9. Victoria, Vancouver, B.C. (Ward: Crowley Bequest. 
H. Noble Coil.). 
9, British Columbia, May (J. XK. N. Amer. Boundary Comm. 
Lord). 
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