1S2 Catalogue of Birds, with Descriptions of New Species. 



well merited compliment for the careful preparation and fine 

 order of the specimens enumerated in this catalogue. 



28. Thamnophilus affinis, Cab. $ & 2 - 



29. Pamphoccemis rxifiventris (Bp.). 



30. Grallaria dives, Sal v. P. Z. S. 1S64, p. 582. 



Fam. TYRANNID^E. 



31. Todirostrum cinereum (Linn.). 



32. Tyrannulus semifavus, Scl. & Sal v. 



33. Elainea semi/lava, Lawr. Antea, p. 177. 



34. Myiozetetes Texensis (Giraud). 



35. Megarhynchus Mexicanus (Lafr.). 



36. Myiarchus Lawrencii (Giraud). 



37. Tyrannus Carolinensis (6m.). 



38. Tyrannus satrapa (Licht.). 



39. Tyrannus griseus, Yieill. 



I can see no difference between the specimen before me and 

 others from Florida ; in birds from both localities, the under wing 

 coverts and under tail coverts are more yellow than in exam- 

 ples from St. Thomas and Sombrero. 



Fam. COTINGID^E. 



40. Tityra albitorques, Dubus. 



41. Pachyrhamphus 2>olychropterus (Vieill.). ? 



This example comes in the group which contains polychrojp- 

 terus, niger, and cinereiventris y a specimen of the former species 

 is given from Honduras in Moore's list of birds from there, with 

 the remark, "smaller than the Brazilian bird ;" see P. Z. S., 

 1859, p. 56. The three species above named are all described 

 as having the under plumage more or less of a blackish shade, 

 the present bird is below of a bluish cinereous and I think is 

 possibly distinct ; for the want of an authentic ^example of 

 polychropterus to compare with, I have for the present referred 

 it to that species. 



42. Pachyrhamphus cirmamomeus, Lawr. 



