2o8 Cory on the Birds of the West Indies. [April 



Female: — Entire upper parts grayish olive ; rump pale orange; 

 underparts dull gray, whitening near the vent; a patch of orange on 

 the breast; otherwise resembles the male. 



Length (skin), 3.50; wing, 2.37; tail, 1.15; tarsus, .50; bill, .40- 

 Introduced in Ciil:»a and Porto Rico. 



Both Spimis pinus (Wils.) and Spimi's mexicana (Swains.) 

 have been recorded froin Cuba ; the references are as follows : 



Chrysomitris finus GuNi>L. J. f. O. 1S56, p. 9; ib Repert. Fisico-Nat. 



Cuba, I, p. 397 (1S66). 

 Chrysotnitris tnexicana GuNDL. Repert. Fisico-Nat. Cuba, I, p. 397 (1866) 



(Cuba). 



Gknus Euetheia Reich. 

 Euethcia Reichenbach, Av. Syst. Nat. Knacker, pi. 79, "June ist, 1850." 



Euetheia ohvacea (Gmel.). 



Eviberiza olivacea Gmel. Syst. Nat. I, p. 309 (1788). 



Spermophila olivacea GossE, Bds. Jam. p. 249 (1847). — Albrecht, J. f. 

 O. 1862, p. 196. 



Phonipara olivacea ScL. P. Z. S. 1855, p. 159; ih. Cat. Am. Bds. p. 107 

 (1862).— March, Pr. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1863, p. 297.— Scl. & 

 Salv. Nom. Avium Neotr. p. 29 (1873). — A. & E. Newton, Handb. 

 Jamaica, p. 104 (iSSi). — Cory, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, VI, p. 152 

 (1881) ; ib. Bds. Haiti & San Domingo, p. 65 (1885). 



Euethia lepida Cab. J. f. O. 1856, p. 7. — Brewer, Pr. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 VII, p. 307 (1S60J. — GuxDL. Repert. Fisico-Nat. Cuba, I. p. 284 

 (i866).^SuNDEV. Oefv. K. Vet. Akad. Fdrh. 1869, p. 597.— Gundl. 

 J. f. O. 1874, p. 122; ib. Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. VII, p. 204 (1878). 



Fringilla {Phonipara) olivacea Bryant. Pr. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. XI, 

 p. 93 (1S66). 



Euetheia olivacea Cory. List Bds. W. I. p. 12 ( 18S5). 



Sp. Char. Male: — Above dull olive; a supei-ciliarv stripe, and a patch 

 on the chin and upper throat orange yellow, rest of throat black; 

 a narrow line of black bordering the yellow of the throat, reaching 

 to the front of the eye; lower eyelid dull yellow; uriderparts oliva- 

 ceous gray ; carpus dull yellow ; bill and feet dark brown. 



Female : — Lacking the black of head and throat in the male ; 

 the yellow is much less conspicuous and paler; belly dull gray; the 

 olive of the back duller than in the male. 



Length, 4; wing. 2; tail, 1.50; tarsus. .50; bill, .30. 

 Habitat. Cuba, Jamaica. Haiti. San Domingo, and Porto 

 Rico. 



