170 REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. [PART I. 
Smith- Collee-| Sex Wh 
sonian| tor’s | and Locality. Coll Tea Received from Collected by 
No. No. | Age. ERNIE 
22,301 ate o0 Halifax, N. 8. vee WG Winton. , 4) -) aie eee 
715 Te ee Carlisle. May 3, °45. Sono Baird: il” ae 
338 abe g May 1, ’41. oe vs. it 4 le ee 
8,647 te -. | Cape Florida. Sept. 27,’57.} G. Wurdemann. | seen eee 
4,671 sa -- | Mo. of Platte River.| April27,’56.| Lt. Warren. Dr. Hayden. 
29,629 515 2 | Fermina, Cuba. Feb. 18. C. Wright, our oi) Pi aeebee 
24,341 35 og | Spanishtown, Jam. | Nov. 6, ’61. Wil, March. |... * sence 
aS Xe -- | Santa Cruz. Mar, 24,°57:|' A:'& Ei Newton, |) 94 eae ; 
30,669 | 132 -» | Coban, Vera Paz. | Nov.18,’59.| O. Salvin. Salvin & Godman. 
Parula pitiayumi. 
Sylvia pitiayumi, Vie1tt0or, Nouv. Dict. II, 1816, 276.— Compsothlypis 
pit. Cas. Mus. Hein. 21.—Parula pit. Scuater, Cat. 26, no. 165. 
Sylvia venusta, TemM. Pl. Col. 293, fig. 1.—D’Ors. Voy. IV, 1844; Ois. 
218.—Sylvicola ven. Burm. Uebers. III, 116. 
Sylvia plumbea, Swatns. Zool. Ill. II, 1821-2, pl. 139. 
Parula brasiliana, Bon. Consp. 1850, 310.—Scuarer, P. Z. 8. 1859, 137; 
1860, 273.— Compsothlypis bras. ScuaTeR, P. Z. 8. 1855, 143 (Bogota). 
Hab. South America, generally to Paraguay ; Ecuador; Bogota; Trinidad. 
(20,972.) Above plumbeous-blue, with a patch of olive-green in middle of 
back, as in P. americana. Beneath rich yellow; slightly ochraceous on the 
jugulum ; the inside of wings, anal region, and crissum snowy white. Frontal 
band and loral region black; ears dusky. Two patches of white on the wing. 
A square patch of white on inner web of outer tail feather near the end; a 
smaller one on the next feather. Females scarcely different, though duller 
and smaller. 
Length, 4.25; wing, 2.15; tail, 2.00. 
This species differs from P. americana, to which it is nearly allied, 
by the greater extension backwards of a deeper yellow, and absence 
of the decided brown mark of jugulum; the black frontal and loral 
patch ; less amount of white on wing, and the spots on tail not ex- 
tending to the third feather. 
A specimen from Trinidad, belonging to Mr. Newton, has the 
breast and jugulum more ochraceous than any other before me. 
Smith- ‘Collece- Sex When 
sonian| tor’s | and Locality. Received from Collected b: 
Renin Mo. | Ace. y Collected. y 
20,972 56 | Q Parana River. Mar., 1860. Capt. Page. C. Wood. 
16,335 99 | Q Brazil. Aug. 1859. a 
1,819 Yas lads <e esi SiR: Baird ys. il) sede 
$2,698 |40,430 | ¢ ce oars Verreaux.. =) ail As yaaa 
24,967 te Bogota. B0c i:ide;Geofroys Nip i)? \c.ckoe 
SOIR | oc le os Trinidad. oe MGalody, 4° cso ; 
