178 DR. P. L, SCLATER ON BIRDS FROM MEXICO. [Apr. 26, 
There can be no doubt that Prince Bonaparte’s Myiops catharina 
is identical with Mr. Cassin’s Psittacula lineola, the type of the 
latter having been obtained at Puente Nacional in Mexico. Whether 
the Venezuelan Myiopsitta tigrina, Sonancé (Rev. de Zool. 1856, 
p- 144), is distinct I am not able to say, never having seen Vene- 
zuelan examples of this form. 
Order AccrpiTREs. 
124, TINNUNCULUS SPARVERIUS (Linn.). 
125. AsTURINA MAGNIROSTRIS (Gm.). 
126. A. nrr1pa (Lath.). 
127. AcciP1IrER Fuscus (Gm.). 
128. Circus nupsonicus (Linn.). 
129. Scops FLAMMEOLA, Kaup. 
Order CotumB2. 
130. CotumBa FLAviRostRis, Wag]. 
131. LeproprTiLa ALBIFRONS, Bp. 
132. MELOPELIA LEUCOPTERA. 
133. PERISTERA CINEREA. 
134. SCARDAFELLA INCA, Bp. 
135. CHAMAZOPELIA PASSERINA. 
Order GALLIN&. 
136. PuiLortyx FASCIATUS. 
137. DENDRORTYX MACRURUS. 
Order GRALLZ. 
138. SQUuATAROLA HELVETICA (Linn.): Baird, B. N. Am. p. 697. 
I have not previously seen Mexican examples of this widely dif- 
fused species. 
139. ASGIALITES vociIFrERvUS (Linn.). 
140. HimanToprus NIGRICOLLIS (Vieill.). 
141. RuyacopHiLus soLitTarivs (Wils.). 
142. TrincGorpEs MacuLarivs (Linn.). 
143. TrincGa witsoni (Nutt.): Baird, B. N. Am. p. 721. 
144, GaLLINAGO wILsonlt, Bp. 
145, Numentus tonerrostris (Wils.). 
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