CARDELLINA. 



263 





Setophaga laclirymosa. 



Basileuterus lac. Bon. Consi.. 1850, 314 (from spec, in Berlin Mas.). — 

 Euthlypis lac. Cab. L!us. Huin. 1850, 19 (Lagunas, Mex. ; game as 

 Bonaparte's spec. )— Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, 291 (Cordova) ; 1859, 

 363 (Jalapa).— Ib. Catal. 1861, 36, no. 219.— Sclatkb & Salvin, 

 Ibis, 1860, 274 (Alotenango, Guat., Sept. 1859). 



Setophaga lachrymosu, Baibd. 



Hab. Eastern Mexico and Guatemala. 



Above, including top and sides of head, olivaceous-plumbeous ; wing and 

 tail featliers almost black, edged on outside with plumbeous. Beneath yel- 

 low, the breast, jugulum, and flanks washed with ochry. Crissum dirty white : 

 tibiae and inside of wings tinged with olive. Feathers along base of upper 

 inaudible, witli loral region and two stripes on top of head, black, the latter 

 iiclosing a broader median rne of yellow. A spot in front of eye, and eyelids 

 white. A white spot at end of all the tail feathers, principally on the inner 

 web, and decreasing in magnitude from outermost to middle. Bill black ; 

 legs pale. 



Length, 6.10; wing, 2.75 ; diflerence between 1st and 4th quills, .25; tail, 

 2.90 ; graduation, .35 ; bill above, .60, from nostril, .36, from gape, .70 ; tarsus, 

 .90 ; middle toe and claw, .73 ; claw, .24 ; hind toe and claw, .50. 



Smith- Collec 



souiani tor's 



No. No, 



29,703 

 oO,"01 



331 



Sex 

 und 

 Age. 



Locality. 



Mexico [Dual. 

 Savuna Graudo, 



When 

 Collected. 



Becetved from 



1S62. 



A Salli-. 

 0. Salvia. 



Collected by 



CARDELLINA, Dcbcs. 



Cardellina, Dubus. (See page 236.) 



Cardelltna, " Ddbus,'' Bon. Consp. 1850, 312. (Type Cardellina amicla, 

 DvBOS = Muscicap I rubrifrons, Giraud.) 



Bill Parine in aonearafie. much shorter than Ix^fl/* liigb nt. ViAga o.wi n>^ 



