174 DR. P. L. SCLATER ON BIRDS FROM MEXICO. [Apr. 25, 
36. B. BRUNNEINUCHUS (Lafr.). 
37. SALTATOR ATRICEPS, Less. 
38. S. maGnorves, Lafr. 
39. S. Grannis (Licht.). 
40. PrryLus cELzNo (Licht.). 
Fam. FRINGILLID. 
41. HepyMELEs LupovicrANus (Linn.). 
42, H. MELANOCEPHALUS (Svw.). 
43. GuIRACA CZRULEA (Linn.). 
44, Vouatrnta sAcARINA (Linn.). 
45. PHONIPARA PUSILLA (Sw.). 
46. Cyanospiza CYANEA (Linn.). 
47. JUNCO CINEREUS (Sw.). 
48. Sp1zeLua sociALis (Wils.). 
49, ZonoTRIcHIA LEUCOPHRYS (Forst.). 
50. Metospiza FALLAX, Baird. 
This specimen agrees with a Californian specimen in my col- 
lection (no. 684 a), which I believe must be referred to M. fallaz ; 
but I have not yet had the advantage of comparing it with authen- 
tically determined specimens of Prof. Baird’s species. 
51. CHONDESTES GRAMMACA (Say). 
52. PLECTROPHANES MELANOMUS, Baird. 
53. Loxta AMERICANA (Wils.). 
This is the second specimen I have examined of a Crossbill from 
Mexico. In this example the bill is scarcely larger than in a speci- 
men of L. americana trom Nova Scotia, and I see little reason for 
keeping the so-called Loxia mexicana distinct, although in the 
Mexican bird the coloration is certainly rather brighter, and general 
size rather larger, than that of northern specimens. 
54. Curysomitris NotaTa (Du Bus). 
55. C. prnus (Wils.). 
Fam. ALAUDID. 
56. EREMOPHILA CHRYSOL&MA (Wagl.). 
Fam. IcrERID&. 
57. CassicuLus PREVosTI (Less. ). 
