201 



Named in compliment to fche Rev. R. T. Lowe, lately Cbaplain in 

 Madeira, and the well-known contributor to the natūrai history of 

 that island. 



2. List of additional species of Mexican Birds, obtained 

 BY M. Auguste Salle from the environs of Jalapa 

 AND s. Andrės Tuxtla. By Philip Lutley Sclater, 

 M.A. 



INI. Auguste S&llė, since his return from Soutlaern Mexico (where 

 he made the very exteusive collection of birds, of which I gavę an 

 account in these Proceedings for lašt year), has received in Paris a 

 cousiderable number of specimens procured by some of his corre- 

 spoudents in the šame part of the country. Among them are many 

 species of whicb he did not himself obtain examples. These he has 

 been kind enough to send over for my inspection, and I have tbus 

 been enabled to form an additional List of upwards of sixty species 

 of birds found in this part of Mexico, which were not included in my 

 former catalogue. The majority of these were obtained in the en- 

 virons of Jalapa and S. Andrės Tuxtla, both of which places are 

 within the confines of the State of Vera Cruz. 



I. Spizaetus ornatus (Daud.). 



2. Herpetotheres cachinnans (L.). 

 Jalapa. 



3. Asturina nitida (Lath.). 

 Jalapa. 



4. Elanus leucurus (Vieill.). 

 Jalapa. 



5. Athene hypog^a, Bp., Cassin, B. Cal. p. 188. 

 Jalapa. 



6. Petrochelidon bicolor (Vieill.). 



S. Josd. 



7. Progne dominicensis (Gm.). 

 S. Andrės Tuxtla. 



8. MoMOTUs c^ruleiceps, Gould. 

 Jalapa. 



9. Hylomanes momotula, Licht. Abh. Ac. Berol. 1838, p. 449, 

 pi. 4. 



Jalapa. 



