444 MR. A. BOUCARD ON BIRDS FROM YUCATAN. [Juiie 19, 



46. Hedymeles ludovicianus (Linn.) ; Lawr. I. c. p. 200. 



47. Cardinalis virginianus (L.) ; Lawr. I. c. p. 201. 

 Common in all parts, quite shy, and always seen in pairs. It is 



alike prized for its sweet song and for its bright plumage. Its food 

 is mostly seeds. It frequents open lands or the outskirts of the 

 towns. 



48. GuiRACA c^rulea (L.) ; Lawr. /. c. p. 200. 



This bird is common from December to May. In Yucatan it is 

 rather stupid, nor has it the beautiful plumage which it generally 

 has in the north in summer. 



49. GuiRACA parellina, Bp. 

 Merida, January 1878. Irides black. 



50. Spermophila moreleti, Bp. 



This little bird was first seen in February, and afterwards in great 

 numbers in May and June. It lives in flocks, and is only seen in 

 open land, often in company with the other species of small Fringil- 

 lidse. 



51. VoLATiNiA JACARINA (L.) ; Lawr. /. c. p. 201. 

 Very common in the corn-fields near Merida and elswhere. 



52. Phonipara pusilla (Sw.); Lawr. /. c. p. 201. 



53. Cyanospiza cirts (L.) ; Lawr. I. c. p. 201. 



Common in all open lauds and villages, often seen in the principal 

 streets of Merida, but most common on the coast. It lives amoug 

 the weeds and low bushes, where it finds its food, which consists 

 chiefly of seeds. Rather rare in midsummer. 



54. Cyanospiza cyanea (Linn.). 

 Proo;reso. 



^n' 



55. Melospiza lincolni (Aud.). 



Large flocks of this little Sparrow were seen in Izamal in January 

 and Februar}'. A very few have since been seen in other places. In 

 Izamal it was very tame and quite active, living principally in the 

 hedges and brush-heaps. 



[No specimen sent to me. — O. <S.] 



56. Embernagra chloronota, Salvin. 



Etnbernagra rujivirgata y. verticalis, Ridgw. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. i. 

 p. 248. 



Embernagra rujivirgata, Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. ix. p. 201. 

 Abundant in all parts, always on the ground, where it is ever 



