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9. SETOPHAGA RUTICILLA (Linn.). 
Two ex. 
10. ProGNE DomINIcENSIS (Gm.). 
One ex. 
11. Coryie rurico..is (Vieill.).—Hirundo ruficollis et H. fla- 
vigastra, Vieill. 
Two examples differing from Eastern specimens only in having the 
rump whitish. .The same is the case in the young bird noted antea, 
p- 274. 
12. CHLOROPHANES ATRICAPILLA (Vieill.). 
One ex. “From a lofty tree in a Cacao plantation.” 
13. Dacnis EGREGIA, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1854, p. 251. 
Q. Dilute olivacea, abdomine flavo. 
Two ex. get 2. o, “irides bright orange ; in stomach vege- 
table matter.” 9, “‘irides deep orange; bill black ; base of lower 
mandible blue: killed in the top of a lofty tree: in stomach black 
seeds.” 
14. CERTHIOLA LUTEOLA, Cab. 
One ex. 2. “In stomach insects.” 
15. PRocNIAS OCCIDENTALIS, Sclater. 
One ex. 2. “Killed in the top of a lofty tree when in company 
with a male: stomach contained ants and a large green caterpillar.” 
16. CaLLIsTE CYANEICOLLIS (Lafr. et D’Orb.). 
Two ex. “From high trees:” in stomachs “insects and vege- 
table matter.” 7 
17. CALLISTE GYROLOIDES (Lafr.). 
Three ex. ‘“‘ From tall trees.” 
18. TANAGRA MELANOPTERA, Hartl. 
One ex. Stomach contained “a seed and vegetable matter.” 
19. TANAGRA CANA, Sw. ? 
«Found in companies of three or four in the lofty trees in the 
Cacao plantations.” 
20. TachypHonus Luctuosus (Lafr. et D’Orb.). 
Two ex. d et 2. “In the underwood near the ground.” 
21. RAMPHOCELES ICTERONOTUS, Bp. 
Many ex. ‘Common in small parties of from two to six.” 
