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VIREO. 



357 



.75: middle toe and claw, .50, claw alone, .16 ; hind toe and claw, .42. claw 

 alone, .21. 



Of the two specimens No. 35,237 has the wings perfect, but is 

 apparently immature ; the head has an ochry tinge, not seen in the 

 other, and the eye stripe paler. No. 35,236, which probably best 

 represents the normal state of coloration, lacks the outer primary 

 on both sides, and exhibits other indications of a condition of 

 moulting. Both agree, however, in many peculiarities, sharply 

 separating the new species from any other in the complete series of 

 Vireonidae before me. I have named it after Mr. Julian Carmiol, 

 who has been so indefatigable in developing the ornithology of 

 Costa Kica. 



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Uota, Costa Rica, i July 27, '64. 



J. Jarruiol. 



Collected by 



(3J,23fl ) Type. (33,237.) Type. Iris brown. 



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¥ireo huttoni. 



Vireo huttoni, Cassin, Pr. A. N. Sc. Pliila. 1851, 150 (Monterey, Cal.).— 

 ,jj. , In. 1852, pi, i, fig. 1.— Baird, Birds N. Am. 1858, 339, pi. 78, fig. 



2.— ScLATKR, P. Z. S. 1858, 302 (Oaxaca) ; 18G2, 19 (La P.'-rada).— 

 1b. Catal. 18(51, 358, no. 256. 



Hub. California and Western Mexico, to Oaxaca. 



I (No. 3,725.) First quill ratlier less than half 2d, which about equals the 

 10th ; 3d a little longer tiian 7th ; 4th and 5th nearly equal, and longest. Tail 

 slightly rounded, shorter than wings. Bill very suiall. 



Above olive green ; brighteiit behind, especially on rump and edging of tail, 

 duller and more ashy towurds and on top and sides of bead and neck. Wings 

 with two bauds on coverts, and 

 outer ed«"s of innermost secon- 

 daries rather broadly olivaceous- 

 white; othorquills edged externally 

 with olive green, paler towards 

 outer primary ; internally with 

 whitish. Lateral tail-feather edged 

 externally with yellowish white. 

 Feathers of rump with mui h con- 

 cealed yellowish-gray. 



Under par^s pV 3 olivaceous-yel- 

 lowi.sh ; purv 'oehind, lightest on throat and abdomen ; the breast more oliva- 

 leons, t! c .sides still deejier olive green, the breast soiled with a sliulit buffy 



je. Axiliars aud crissuu: yellowish ; the inside of wings whitish. Loral 



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Vlrto hiMoni, Casbik. (California.) 



