1867.] ■ BIRDS FROM MOSQUITIA. 279 



Fam. IcTERiD^. 



7. ostinops montezuma (less.). 



8. Icterus baltimorensis (L.). 



9. Icterus prosthemelas (Strickl.). 



10. Icterus mesomelas (Wagl.). 



11. Cassidix oryzivora (Gm.). 



Fam. Dendrocolaptid.e. 



■f- 12. Dendrornis lacrymosa, Lawr. ; Sclater & Salv. P. Z. S. 

 1864, p. 355. 



Fam. Tyrannid^. 



-^13. CoPURUs leuconotus, Lafr, 



-/-14. Myiozetetes granadensiSj Lawrence, Ibis, 1862. p. 11. 



The Myiozetet(je, allied to 31. cayennensis, may be divided as fol- 

 lows : — 



a. Species with a clearly defined white superciliary stripe. 



a'. Species with the primaries exter- 

 nally narrowly bordered with rufous, and 

 with the basal half of the inner webs of 

 both primaries and secondaries broadly 

 margined with pale rufous 1 . M. guianensis. 



V. Species without rufous edgings to I 3^ ^j Columbians. 

 primaries, embracing four local forms, ^ ^ j^ cayennensis. - 

 which require lurther examination. . . . ^ ^r • •/■ 



b. Species without white superciliary stripe 6. M. granadensis. 



The synonymy of these MyiozetetcB is correctly given in Sclater's 

 'American Catalogue' (p. 219). Mr. Wickham's skins of M. gra- 

 nadensis agree with examples from Panama in Sclater's collection. 



-f-15. MyIARCHUS NIGRICAPILLUS, Cab. 



4 16. Tyrannus satrapa (Cab. et Heine). 



Fam. C0TINGID.E. 

 -^17. Lipaugus unirufus, Scl. & Salv. 

 •i 18. Lipaugus holerythrus, Scl. & Salv. 



Fam. Momotid.e. 

 4-19. Prionorhynchus platyrhynchus, Leadb. 



Fam. x\lcedinid^. 

 -^ 20. Ceryle AMAZONIA (Lath.). 



