205 



32. IcTERus GULARis (Wagl.). — PsurocoUus gularis, W8gl. Isis, 

 1829, p. 754 ; DesMurs, Icon. Orn, pi. 9. 



Dr. Cabanis (Mus. Hein. p. 185 (note)) says that I. mentalia, Lesa. 

 Cent. Zool. pi. 41, is not the šame as this bird. He gives no rea- 

 sons for his assertion, and, as far as I can judge frorn a comparison 

 of descriptions and figures, I am inclined to think otherwise. 



33. IcTERUs PECTORALis (Wagl.). — PsarocoHus pectoralis, 

 Wagl. Isis, 1829, p. 755 ; DesMurs, Icon. Orn. pi. 10. 



34. Hyphantes baltimorensis (Linn.). 



Jalapa and S. Andrės Tuxtla ; v. P. Z. S. 1856, p. 142. 



35. Agel^us ph(eniceus (Linn.) ? 

 Tlacotalpam, Mareh 1856. 



This bird is rather smaller in size than specimens from U. S., but 

 seems hardly separable. I have a similar example from Guatimala. 



36. Saltator grandis (Licht.), P. Z. S. 1856, p. 72. 

 Cordova. 



A common Mexican species, which was in M. Salld's first coUection 

 from Cordova, but accidentally omitted in my catalogue. Botteri 

 has sent many specimens from Orizaba, some of which are immature 

 and have the superciliaries yellowish-green and plumage more oliva- 

 ceous, in which statė it is S. icterophrys, Lafr. 



37. BuARREMON ALBiNTJCHUS (D'Orb. and Lafr.), P. Z. S. 1856, 

 p. 86. 



Jalapa. 



38. Pyranga bidentata (Sw.), P. Z. S. 1856, p. 126. 

 Jalapa. 



39. Chlorophonia occipitalis, DuBus ; P. Z. 8. 1856, p. 270. 

 Jalapa. 



40. EuspizA AMERICANA (Linn.), P. Z. S. 1856, p. 142. 

 S. Andrės Tuxtla. 



41. ChRYSOTIS AUTUMNALIS (L.). 



Jalapa. 



42. Pteroglosscs torguatus (Wagl.), Gould, Mon. Rhamph. 

 ed. ii. pi. 20. 



S. Andrės Tuxtla, called " Pito real," 



43. Geococcyx mexicanus (Gm.). 

 Jalapa. 



44. Cham^pelia passerina (L.). 

 S. Andrės Tuxtla, April 1856. 



