366 REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. [PART I. 
from nostril .35, instead of .25; the tarsi .80, not .75. The wings 
are more rounded, the difference between longest primary and tenth 
being .30 instead of .40. The differences from V. vicinior, Coues, 
are noted under that species. 
The specimen described is one of the types of Mr. Salvin, and 
kindly presented by that gentleman and Capt. Dow. 
Smith-|Collee- Sex wihen 
sonian| tor’s | and Locality. Collected Received from Remarks. 
No. No. | Age. t 
33,601 | 4,682 | .. | Realej o, Nic. — | May 16, ’63.| Capt. Dow & 0. Sal- A type. 
| [vin. 
Vireo ochraceus. 
Vireo ochraceus, Satvin, P. Z. 8. 1863, 188, no. 5 (San Jose, Guat.) 
2V. semiflavus, Savin, P. Z. S. 1863, 188, no. 6 (Peten, Guat.) 
Hab. Western and southern Mexico, Yucatan, and Guatemala. 
(No. 427, Salvin’s Coll.) Wings short and rounded, a little longer than the 
tail; 1st quill nearly half as long as the 3d, considerably more than half the 
2d ; 5th and 6th quills long- 
est; 4th little shorter; 2d 
shorter than 10th ; 3d equal 
to 8th. Bill large, broad at 
base, and rather depressed, 
the sides nearly straight. 
Tail somewhat rounded, 
the feathers narrow. 
Above olive green, with 
a soiled. buffy or reddish 
tinge; the olive purest on the rump. Beneath yellow with a reddish olive 
tinge; paler on throat, more olive on sides and perhaps across breast; the 
inside of wings paler yellow; the inner edges of quills whitish. Cheeks 
olive. A brighter yellowish line from bill along upper edge of eye to its 
posterior corner, although apparently interrupted above the eye, and not 
extending around lower eyelids, the space from eye to angle of mouth 
more dusky. Wings with two broad bands, and outer edges of inner secon- 
daries olivaceous-white, in decided contrast with the blackish-brown ground ; 
the rest of quills and the tail feathers edged with olive green. Bill horn color 
above, paler below. Legs plumbeous. 
(No. 427, 9.) Total length, 4.50; wing, 2.20; tail, 2.00; difference between 
10th quill and longest, .21; exposed portion of lst primary, .80, of 2d, 1.36, 
of longest (5th and 6th), (measured from exposed base of Ist primary), 1.66; 
length of bill from forehead, .55, from nostril, .29, along gape, .60; tarsus, 
-79; middle toe and claw, .56, claw alone, .20; hind toe and claw, .45, claw 
alone, .22. 
Vireo 
ochraceus. 
The lack of a light mark below the eye and the interruption above 
it of the usual superciliary stripe, causing the latter to reappear 
