293 



80. Trichas DELAFiELDi, Audub. Om. Biogr. v. p. 307; B. Am. 

 8vo. ii. p. 81. pi. 103. 



Salle, no. 209. 



M. Salle's specimeiis seem to agree with Audubon's figures and 

 d.'scriptions of Trichas deląfieldi. 



Erithacin^. 



81. SiALiA wiLsoNi (Sw.), Wils. Am. Orn. pi. 3. fig. 5. 

 Salle, no. 85 bis. Cerro del Gallego ; Cordova. 



82. SiAHA MEXicANA, Sw. North. Zool. ii. p. 202 (note). — S. 

 occidentalis, Townsh. Joura. Ac. Phil. vii. p. 188 ; Aud. B. Am. 8vo. 

 ii. pi. 135. — S. cceruleicollis, Vig. Zool. Beechey's Voy. Pacif. pi. 3. 



Salle, no. 85. 



Parinkę. 



83. PaRUS MERIDIONALIS, Sp. nOV. 



Salle, no. 167. EI Jacale. 



Supra cinereus : alis caudaąue nigricantibus brunnescenti-cinereo 

 Umbatis : pileo toto cum nucha, gutture et cervice antica nigerri- 

 mis : genis et capite laterali albis : abdomine cinereo bmnnescente 

 tincto į pectore et ventre medio albidis : rostro nigro : pedibus 

 plumbeis. 



Long. totą 4'8, alse 2-65, caudse 2-3. 



This Titmouse is a very close ally o{ Parus atricapillus and Parus 

 carolinensis. I am sorry I have not been able to compare it witli 

 authentic specimens of those species, but, as far as I can judge from 

 Mr. Cassin's excellent synopsis of American Parinae given in his 

 ' Birds of Califomia,' it would appear — as by the locality it comes 

 from would seem most probable — to be distinct from either of those 

 species. 



From P. carolinensis it appears to differ in its greater size, being 

 nearly half an inch longer than the dimensions assigned to that bird 

 by Mr. Cassin. It would hardly seem likely that it is the šame as 

 P. atricapillus, which is an inhabitant of the more northern statės 

 of the Union, and the slightly inferior size and white medial line 

 on the lower parts seem to distinguish it from that species. 



SiTTINiE. 



84. SiTTA CAROLINENSIS, Latham. 

 Salle', no. 199. 



MOTACILLINiE. 



85. Henicocichla auricapilla (Gm.), Cab. Mus. Hein. p. 15. 

 Sall4 no. 59. 



86. Anthus ludovicianus (Gm.). 

 Salle, no. 200. 



