304 



170. Chrysomitris notata (DuBus), Bp. Consp. p. 516. — 

 Carduelis magellaniea, Audubon ? 



Salle, no. 198, (? et ? . Orizaba. 



171. Carpodacus h^morrhous (Licbt.). — Carp. frontalis, 

 Cab. Mus. Hein. p. 166. — Fring. hcemorrhoa, Licbt. Preis — Verz. 

 1831, sp. 57; Wagl. Isis, 1831, p. 525. — Pyrrhula frontalis, Sw. 

 Phil. Mag. 1827, p. 435. — Pyrrhulinota hcBmorrhoa, Bp. Compt. 

 Rend. 1856. 



Salle, no. 181, <7. S. Andrės Gorion. 



There is not the least doubt about the perfect distinctness of this 

 bird from Carpodacus rhodocolpus, Cab. Mus. Hein. p. 166 {Carp. 

 familiaris, Mc Call, Pr. Ac. Sc. Pbil. vi. p. 61 ; Cassin, B. Cal. 

 pi. xiii. p. 73), but to which species is Say's name frontalis really 

 applicable ? It appears to me, and I believe Prince Bonaparte is 

 also of the šame opinion, that tbe latter bird is that which ought to 

 bear Say's name. These two Carpodaci may be distinguished by 

 the following diaguoses : — 



C. H^MORRHOUS, froute et superciliis latis cum gutture toto 

 coccineis. 



C. RHODOCOLPUS, patdo minor : capite toto et gutture cum pec- 

 tore rosaceo-coccineo perfusis. 



A fourth or, if C. obscurus is a valid species, a fifth Americaa 

 bird of this genus has recently been described by Baird under the 

 name C. cassinii (v. Pr. Ac. Sc. Phil. vi. 11 y). 



Emberizin^. 



172. Spiza ciris (Linn.). 

 Salle, no. 145. Cordova, ^ et ? . 



173. Spiza cyanea (Linn.). 



Salle, no. 166. Cordova, Ž juv. et ? . 



174. VoLATiNiA jacarina (Liim.). 

 Sall4 no. 163. Cordova. 



175. Phonipara pusilla (Sw.), Sclater, P. Z. S. 1855, p. 159. 

 — Tiaris pusillus, Sw. Phil. Mag. 1827, p. 438. — Tiaris olivaceus, 

 Cassin in Pr. Ac. Phil. iv. p. 91, et ai. auct. nec Linn. 



Salle, no. 172. Cordova. 



176. PiPiLO MACULATUS, Sw. Phil. Mag. 1827, p. 434. 

 Salle, no. 144. Maltrato. 



177. PiPiLO Fuscus, Sw. Phil. Mag. 1827, p. 434; Cassin, B. 

 Cal.pl. 17. p. 124? 



Salle, no. 168. San Andrės Chalchicomula. 

 Dr. Baird has recently separated a bird from this species under 

 the name of P. mesoleucus (Pr. Ac. Sc. Phil. vii. p. 119). The 



