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black, slightly tinged with olive green ; wings and tail dark sooty brown ; 

 throat dark plumbeous grey, in the centre tinged with olive green ; 

 under plumage deep olivaceous yellow, brightest on the breast, dusky on 

 the sides, and deepening to dull reddish orange on the lower part of the 

 abdomen and under tail coverts; upper mandible blackish horn color, 

 the under mandible lighter towards the end ; tarsi and feet blackish 

 brown. 



Length 1 in,; wing 3| ; tail 3; bill f ; tarsi f|. 



The plumage of the female is similar to that of the male. 



A single gpecimen in the collection puzzled me to know 

 where to place it, as was the ease with Mr, Cassin ; but having 

 received other specimens of both sexes, which I consider relia- 

 ble, I have no hesitation in describing it as new, and have 

 aecordinglj dedicated it to my friend Mr. Cassin. 



103. Eucometis cristata {Du Bus.). 



104. Calliste inornata^ Gould. 



There are several specimens of this species, all alike in plum- 

 age. Mr. McLeannan considers it distinct from 0. FrancesGm. 

 He found them breeding, the nest being placed in low trees. 

 C. Franceses builds in the Prickly Palm, a large tree. 



105. Calliste Franeescce {Lafr.). 



106. Euphonia liirundinacea., Bp. 

 lot. Arremon aurantiirostris, Lafr. 



108. Pitylus grossus {Linn.). 



SuBFAM. EMBERIZIN.E. 



109, Euspiza Americana (Gm.). 



110, Phonipara guituraUs {Licht). 



111. " pusilla {Sw.). 



