SETOPHAGA. 259 
Setophaga castaneo-capilla. 
Setophaga castaneo-capilla, Cas. Schomburgk’s Guiana, III, 1848, 667 
(Roraima, Guiana). P 
This species has usually been assumed as identical with the preceding, 
although judging from the description alone, it appears quite distinct. The 
essential features consist in having the crest chestnut brown, the forehead, 
sides of neck and back with faint wash of olivaceous. The outer tail feather 
has the outer web and the tip of the inner white; the second with a large 
white spot inclosed by black; the third white only at tip. Nothing is said 
of the black forehead, nor of the white lines of the face and front. There is 
much less white also on the lateral tail feathers. 
Setophaga miniata. 
Setophaga miniata, Swatys. Philos. Mag. I, 1827, 368.—Bairp, Birds 
N. Am. 1858, 249, pl. lviii, fig. 1.—Scnarer, P. Z. S. 1856, 292 
(Cordova) ; 1858, 299 (Oaxaca).—Is. 1859, 363 (Xalapa).—Is. 
1864, 173 (City of Mexico).—Is. Catal. 1861, 37, no. 222. 
Muscicapa vulnerata, WacueR, Isis, 1831, 529. —Setophaga vul. Bon. 
Consp. 1850, 313.—Setophaga castanea, Lisson, R. Z. 1839, 42. 
Muscicapa derhami, Giraup, Birds Texas, 1841, pl. iii, fig. 2.—Scuater, 
P. Z. S. 1855, 65. 
Hab. Mexico. 
(No. 13,668.) Above dark bluish-ash ; the quills dark brown; the tail black. 
A square patch of dark chestnut brown on the vertex; the forehead anterior 
to this, lores, circum-ocular region, cheeks beneath the eye, whole fore neck 
and sides of jugulum, black; rest of under parts rich carmine red, except in- 
side of wings and crissum, which are white. Tibie plumbeous. The exposed 
portion of outer web, and exposed half of inner, of the lateral tail feather, white, 
the amount of white successively more restricted on the 2d and 3d feathers. 
Wings considerably shorter than the tail. Bristles reaching to end of bill. 
Female similar to male in color. 
Length, 5.10; wing, 2.55; tail, 3.00; tarsus, .75. 
A specimen (No. 558, type of Muscicapa derhami) less mature, 
or possibly a female, has the black feathers of the forehead and 
throat edged with plumbeous ; the sides of the head are plumbeous. 
This bird is the one described in Birds N. Am. 
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Smith-|Collec-| Sex : When 
Soniell castsclemel Locality. Collected: Received from Collected by 
No. No. | Age. 
558 oe N. E. Mexico. 8. F. Baird. J.G. Bell, 
13,668 a 5 Jalapa. atte P. L. Sclater. D’0ca, 
37,496 62 2 Orizaba, Mex. Jan. 30, ’65.| Prof.Sumichrast.| ...... 
(558.) A type specimen of Muscicapa derhami, Giraud. 
Setophaga flammea. 
Setophaga flammea, Kavp, P. Z. 8. 1851, 50 (Guatemala) ; P. Z. S, 1855, 
77 (references to priority).—Scnarer, Catal. 1861, 37, no. 223.— 
