VIREOSYLVIA. 329 
Second primary about equal to sixth, or longer. gilva. 
Second primary about equal to seventh. Bill - 
much depressed . : - - ; . swainsoni. 
Spurious primary longer, rather more than one-third 
the second quill. Cap brown. Back olive. Chin 
and throat white; rest of under parts sulphur 
yellow. 
Second primary about equal toseventh . - josephe. 
Vireosylvia calidris. 
? Motacilla calidris, Linn. Syst. Nat. 10th ed. 1758, 184; 12th ed. I, 
1766, 329 (based on Epwarps, tab. 121, fig. 2 (Jamaica).— Vireo- 
sylvia calidris, BArRD. 
? Muscicapa olivacea, Linn. 8. N. I, TSS, 327 (Muscicapa olivacea, Ep- 
WARDS, tab. 253, Jamaica). 
? Vireo virens, Bopp. Tabl. Pl. enl. 1782 (based on Pl. enl. 273, fig. 1, 
Merle de St. Domingue). 
? Turdus hispaniolensis, Gu. Sy@#. Nat. I, 1788, 822 (based on Merula 
olivacea dominicensis, Brisson, II, 296, St. Domingo). : 
Muscicapa altiloqua, Viritu. Ois. Am. Sept. I, 1807, 67, pl. 31 (St. Do- 
mingo).— Vireo altilogua, Gray, Genera.—Sauui, P. Z. 8. 1857, 
231 (St. Domingo).—Marcu, Pr. A. N. Sc. 1863, 294 (Jamaica ; 
eggs).— Vireosylvia altiloqua, Bon. Consp. 1850, 330.—A. & E. New- | 
TON, Ibis, 1859, 149 (Santa Cruz; eggs).—Lawr. Ann. N. Y. Lye. 
VIII, 1864, 99 (Sombrero).—? ?ScnuarerR & Satvin, P. Z. 8. 1864, 
348 (Isthmus Panama!).—Cassin, Pr. A. N. Sc. 1860, 375 (St. 
Thomas).—Scuarer, P. Z. 8. 1861, 72 (Jamaica).—lIs. Catal. 1861, 
43, no. 262. 
Vireo longirostris, Swatnson, F. B. A. II, 1831, 237 (Jamaica). 
Phyllomanes mystacalis, Cas. Wieg. Arch. 1847; Orn. Not. II, 348 (West 
Indies). 
Vireosylvia olivacea, Gosse, Birds Jamaica, 1847, 194. 
Vireosylvia atripennis, LAWRENCE, Pr. A. N. Sc. 1863, 106 (Sombrero). 
Hab. Jamaica, St. Domingo, Porto Rico, St. Thomas, Santa Cruz, and 
Sombrero. 
(No. 23,324, 4.) Second and 3d quills equal, then 4th, the Ist intermediate 
between 4th and 5th, but nearer the former. 
Top of head dull ash color, the rest of upper parts olive green (also tinging 
the ash of head), washed very slightly with brownish; pure olivaceous only 
towards rump, and on the edges of quills and tail feathers ; the outer edges 
of greater secondary wing coverts more yellowish. Beneath white, tinged 
with greenish-yellow, the sides olivaceous, with a decided tinge of the same 
across the breast; the crissum, axillars, and edges of the inner wing coverts 
greenish-yellow. Inner edges of the primary quills nearly white, of the 
secondaries and of the tail feathers olivaceous-yellowish. 
A broad pale stripe from nostrils over the eye to nape, anteriorly tinged 
strongly with buff; a dusky stripe from commissure through the eye, and a 
