VOl 'lfi^ XI1 ] Bangs, Cabot's Yucatan Types. 169 



One specimen, cf. 



This specimen also appears to be lost. 



Amizilis yucatanensis yucatanensis (Cabot). Trochilus yucatanen- 

 sis Cabot, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., Vol. II, p. 74, 1845. "The most common 

 hummingbird in Yucatan." The " specimens " from which it was described 

 were taken " about the acacias which grew upon the tops of the ruined 

 buildings." 



One of the types still exists; now no. 72512 M. C. Z. 



Thryomanes albinucha (Cabot). Troglodytes albinucha Cabot, Proc. 

 Bost. Soc. N. H., Vol. II, p. 258, 1847. Near Yalahao, Yucatan, April 6, 

 1842. 



One specimen, Type now M. C. Z. no. 72514. 



Psilorhinus mexicanus vociferus (Cabot). Corvus vociferus Cabot. 

 Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., Vol. I, p. 155, 1843. Boston Journal of N. H., Vol. 

 IV, p. 464, 1844. 



Casa del Gobernador; Yturbide and Izamal, Yucatan. 



Three specimens, cf cf 9 . 



One of these, I learn from Dr. Witmer Stone, is preserved in the collection 

 of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. It was presented by 

 Prof. S. F. Baird who apparently obtained it from Dr. Cabot and is marked 

 as the type (No. 3096 A. N. S. Phila.). 



Icterus mesomelas mesomelas (Wagler). Oriolus musicus Cabot. 

 Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., Vol. I, p. 155, 1843. Boston Journal of N. H., Vol. 

 IV, p. 465, 1844. 



Ticul and Macoba, Yucatan. 



Three specimens, cf cf 1 9 . 



One of the types still exists; now M. C. Z. no. 72515. 



Piranga roseo-gularis roseo-gularis Cabot. Pyranga roseo-gularis 

 Cabot. Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., Vol. II, p. 187, 1846. Boston Journal of 

 N. H., Vol. V, p. 416, 1846. On the road from Chemax to Yalahao, April 

 5, 1842. 



One specimen <?, Type now M. C. Z. no. 72518. 



Saltator atriceps raptor (Cabot). Pyrrhula raptor Cabot, Boston 

 Journal of N. H., Vol. V, p. 90, pi. 12, 1844. " Very numerous throughout 

 Yucatan." 



Apparently but two specimens d" and 9 . 



Cotypes now, cT M. C. Z. no. 72574; 9 M. C. Z. no. 72520. 



Under this name Cabot confused two species, describing and figuring 

 as the male the Yucatan form of Saltator atriceps and as the female the 

 Yucatan subspecies of Saltator grandis. 



In his Revision des Tanagriden, Berlin 1910, page 1114, x Von Berlepsch 

 described as a new subspecies the Yucatan form of Saltator grandis, as 

 Saltator grandis yucatanensis, and Peters (Auk, 1913, p. 380), set up Cabot's 

 name for the Yucatan form of Saltator atriceps — Saltator atriceps raptor. 



Besides the Yucatan birds described by himself, Cabot collected in 

 Cozumel Island, two specimens of a yellow honey creeper, that was after- 



