1870.] MR. O. SALVIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. 183 
14. Denpraca c#rvuLxa (Wils.) ; Baird, Rev. Am. B. p. 191. 
Calovevora. 
Dendreca blackburnie. 
Calovevora; Chitra; Calobre; Cordillera del Chucu; V. de 
Chiriqui. 
Dendreca estiva. 
Calovevora ; Chitra; Calobre ; Cordillera del Chucu ; Bugaba. 
15. Myioprocres pusittus (Wils.) ; Baird, Rev. Am. B. 
p- 240. 
V. de Chiriqui. 
16. HenicocicHLa NOVEBORACENSIS (Gm.); Baird, Rev. Am. 
B. p. 215. 
Calovevora. 
17. HeNnicocicHLa LupoviciANA (Aud.); Baird, Rev. Am. B. 
p- 217. 
Bugaba. 
18. HeNIcocIcHLA auROCcAPILLA (L.); Baird, Rev. Am. B. 
p- 214. 
V. de Chiriqui. 
Basileuterus mesochrysus. 
Chitra ; Calobre. 
19. BasILEUTERUS CULICIVoRUs (Licht.); Baird, Rev. Am. B. 
p- 240. 
Calovevora. 
20. BasILEUTERUS BivitTatTus (Lafr. & D’Orb.), Salv. Ibis, 
1870, p. 108. B. melanotis, Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. ix. p. 95. 
Cordillera del Chucu. 
21. BasILEUTERUS MELANOGENYS, Baird, Rev. Am. B. p. 248. 
V. de Chiriqui. 
A very well marked and distinct species, hitherto only known 
from the highlands of Costa Rica. 
Basileuterus uropygialis. 
Bugaba. 
Setophaga ruticilla. 
Calovevora; Chitra. 
22. SETOPHAGA AURANTIACA, Baird, Rev. Am. B. p. 261; Salv. 
Ibis, 1869, p. 313. 
Calovevora ; V. de Chiriqui. 
This species is exceedingly closely allied to S. verticalis (D’Orb. 
& Lafr.), the under surface of which, however, is lemon- rather than 
