188 MR. O. SALVIN ON THIRTEEN NEW SPECIES [May 26, 



A speciebus similibus D. townsendi, D. virente et D. chrysoparia 

 corpore inferiore immaculato facile dignosceuda. 



We obtained at diflferent times three specimens of this species, 

 the first from the upper parts of the Volcan de Fuego, the second 

 from a pine-forest near S. Geronimo, and the third near the silver- 

 mines of Alotepeque on the Honduras frontier. The species also 

 ranges into Mexico, it being this bird, not the true D. chrysoparia, 

 which Dr. Sclater obtained from M. Boucard's collection. 



3. Cardellina versicolor, sp. n. (PI. XXIV. fig. I.) 



Rubra, dorso obscuriore, abdomine et uropygio clariore ; capite 

 toto cum collo et pectore argenteseenti-rubris ; alls et cauda 

 fusco-nigris, illarum secundariis internis et tectricibus majori- 

 bus in pogonio externa rubra marginatis ; tectricibus minaribus 

 macula rubra terminatis ; tectricibus subalaribus et margine 

 interna primariorumiilbis ; rastro nigra; pedibus fuscis. 

 Long. tot. 4-5, alse 2-5, caudse 2-25. 

 Hab. Guatemala, in regione alta (8000 ped.). 

 Found frequenting the edges of the forest, at an elevation of 8000 ft. 

 and upwards; Volcan de Fuego, amongst alders; Totonicapam, Chi- 

 lasco. 



4. Vireo fallens, sp. n. 



Supra abscure alivaceus, capitis lateribus cancalaribus, regiane 

 pr(B0cula7-i pallida Jlava ; subtus albus vix Jlava tinctus ; alis 

 caudaque fuscis externe alivaceo marginatis, secundariis internis 

 in margine albidioribus ; tectricibus alarum macula albida termi- 

 natis; rastra stiperiore brunnea, inferiore albida; pedibus fuscis. 



Long. tot. 4"6, alse 2'3, caudse 2, remigis spurii 'QS. 



Hab. Realejo in Nicaragua et Punta Arenas in Costa Rica. 



Shot by Capt. J. M. Dow and myself amongst the mangrove- 

 bushes at the back of the above towns. 



5. Vireo ochraceus, sp. n. 



Similis praecedenti, sed colare ftavo-ochraceo, nan alba, vix flavo 



subtus lavato distinguendus ; supra etiam clarius alivaceus. 

 Long. tot. 4-5, alse 2-2, caudse 1-9, remigis spurii -85. 

 Hab. San Jose de Guatemala. 



6. Vireo semiflavus, sp. n. 



Similis preecedentibus, sed Jlava corporis inferioris differt ; remige 

 etiam spuria breviore. 



Long. tot. 4"35, alse 2'I, caudse 1*9, remigis spurii "65. 



Hab. Peten, in regione campestri. 



Hi Vireones Vireoni naveharacensi similes sunt, sed corporibus 

 inferioribus concoloribus facile dignoscendi. 



There certainly appear to be three distinct species of Vireo here. 

 Their differences may be thus shortly compared : — 



