VIREO. 857 
-75; middle toe and claw, .50, claw alone, .16; hind toe and claw, .42, claw 
alone, .21. 
Of the two specimens No. 35,237 has the wings perfect, but is 
apparently immature; the head has an ochry tinge, not seen in the 
other, and the eye stripe paler. No. 35,236, which probably best 
represerts the normal state of coloration, lacks the outer primary 
on both sides, and exhibits other indications of a condition of 
moulting. Both agree, however, in many peculiarities, sharply 
separating the new species from any other in the complete series of 
Vireonidz before me, I have named it after Mr. Julian Carmiol, 
who has been so indefatigable in developing the ornithology of 
Costa Rica. 
Smith-/Collec-) Sex Wilton 
sonian| tor’s | aud Locality. Collected Received from Collected by 
No. No. | Age. J 
35,236 ay g Dota, Costa Rica. | July 27, ’64. PROBE L es Hae Dieser 
35,237 “ “ COD i hoak a ie) 5G like 
(35,236.) Type. (35,237.) Type. Iris brown. 
Vireo huttoni. 
Vireo huttoni, Cassin, Pr. A. N. Sc. Phila. 1851, 150 (Monterey, Cal.).— 
Is. 1852, pl. i, fig. 1.—Barp, Birds N. Am. 1858, 339, pl. 78, fig. 
2.—SciaTer, P. Z. 8. 1858, 302 (Oaxaca) ; 1862, 19 (La Parada).— 
Is. Catal. 1861, 358, no. 256. 
Hab. California and Western Mexico, to Oaxaca. 
(No. 3,725.) First quill rather less than half 2d, which about equals the 
10th ; 3d a little longer than 7th; 4th and 5th nearly equal, and longest. Tail 
slightly rounded, shorter than wings. Bill very small. 
Above olive green; brightest behind, especially on rump and edging of tail, 
duller and more ashy towards and on top and sides of head and neck, Wings 
with two bands on coverts, and 
outer edges of innermost secon- 
daries rather broadly olivaceous- 
white ; other quills edged externally 
with olive green, paler towards 
outer primary; internally with 
whitish. Lateral tail-feather edged 
externally with yellowish-white. 
Feathers of rump with much con- 
cealed yellowish-gray. 
Under parts pale olivaceous-yel- 
lowish; purest behind, lightest on throat and abdomen ; the breast more oliva- 
ceous, the sides still deeper olive green, the breast soiled with a slight buffy 
tinge. Axillars and crissum yellowish; the inside of wings whitish. Loral 
j Vireo huttoni, Cassin. (California.) 
