y Islands of the Coast of Yucatan, &^c. 25 1 



' ^ 29. Dendr(eca palmarum. 



BendroRca palmarum (Gm.) ; Sliarpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 

 X. p. 317 ; Kidgw. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. viii. p. 564. 



Holbox I. (December) ; Mugeres I. (December) ; Cozu- 

 mel I. (January) ; Ruatan I. 



Several specimens in various states of plumage. 



One of those from Cozumel has the under plumage strongly 

 tinged veith yellow, somewhat as in the race D.p. hjpochrysea. 

 The rest conformed to the more typical D. palmarum. The 

 species has not yet been noticed on the mainland, but 

 is common in several of the West-Indian Islands in the 

 winter season. 



' — 30. Perissoglossa tigrina. 



Perissoglossa tigrina (Gm.) ; Sharpe, Cat, B. Brit. Mus. 

 X. p. 335. 



Huatan I. 



Mr. Gaumer obtained a single specimen of this species 

 in immature plumage. We also have, through M. Bou- 

 card^s kindness, another from the north coast of Yucatan 

 {Gaumer), so that the species must now be included amongst 

 the migratory visitors to Central America. Its recognized 

 winter domicile has hitherto been the West-Indian Islands. 



'''31. SlURUS auricapillus. 



Siurus auricapillus (Linn.) ; Salv. & Godm. Biol. Centr.- 

 Am., Aves, i. p. 144; Bidgw. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. viii. 

 p. 564. 



]\Ieco 1. (November) ; Holbox I. (December) ; Cozumel I. 

 (January) ; Buatan I. ; Bonacca I. (September). 



Found in winter throughout Mexico, Central America, and 

 many of the West-Indian Islands and Bermuda. 



*a2. Siurus motacilla. 



Siurus motacilla (Vieill.) ; Salv. & Godm. Biol. Centr.- 

 Am., Aves, i. p. 147. 



Ruatan I.; Bonacca I. (September). 



Generally distributed throughout Mexico and Central 

 America in the winter season, being also found in several o£ 

 the West-Indian Islands. 



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