359 



25. Cyanocitta coronata (Sw. ); Jard.&Selby, IU.Orn.pl. 64? 



Near Siguitepeque. 



This bird agrees perfectly with an example in my own collection 

 from (tiiatcmnla, which 1 have always considered to be Swainson's 

 Garrultu coronatus. But on referring to the figure given in the ' Il- 

 lustrations of Ornithology ' and accompanying description, it appears 

 that the head and crest of that species are of a "deep bluish black." 

 Now the sides of the head of the present bird are certainly nearly 

 black, lint the crest is of a fine blue — not much darker than the 

 back ; ami knowing well how closely allied some of the Bpecies iii 

 the family are, I should wish to compare it with Mexican Bpecunens 

 before I assign it unhesitatingly to Cyanocitta coronata. 



L'u*. Cyaxocorax melanocyaneus, Hartlaub. 

 Near Siguitepeque. 



11. Picus jardimi, Malherbe. 

 Near Taidavi. 



28. Celeus castaneus (Wagler). — Picus castaneus, Wagler, 

 Isis, 1829, p. 515 ; Celeus badioides, Sclatcr, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 229, 



Potrerellos. 



-".). Centurus santacruzi (Bp.), 2- 

 Comayagua. 



10. Dryocopus guatimalensis, Ilartl. P. Z. S. l^JT, p. '229. 

 Near Omoa. 



ii 1 . Dryocopus scapularis (Vig.). — D. leucor/tainjj/uis,\ieic\\b. 

 Bandb. d. Sp. Orn. p. 393. 

 Island of Tigrc. 



.;_'. Pteroglossus torquatus (Wagl.); Gould, Mou. Trog. 

 ed. 2. pi. 20. 



Near Omoa. 



33. Ciirysotis albifrons (Sparm.). 

 Near S. Pedro. 



34. Piaya mkxicana (Sw.) ; P. Z. S. 1857, p. 308. 

 ( !omayagua. 



.;.">. Crotophaga kugirostrib, Sw. 

 ( "ina\ agua. 



. ( ii \m i.im.i.i v Kiiii'iwis. — Talpacotia >■»/>) unit, \\\> 

 t k>nsp. ii. p. 79. 

 ( !omayagua. 



I'k.ki.-om v riGRlNI M. 



Tigre' Island. 



