365 



Fam. Fringillid^. 



77. Cardinalis virginianus, Bp. 86. Chamceospiza torquata 



78. Hedymeles ludovicianus. (DuBus). 



79. melanocephalus (Sw.). 87- Passercidus lincolni, Aud. 



80. Coccothraustes abeillii, 88. Spisella socialis (Wils.). 



Less. 89. Jiinco cinereus (Sw.). 



81. Guiraca ccerulea (Linn.). 90. Hcemophila rufescens, Sw. 



82. pai'ellina (Bp.). 91. Chrj/somit?'ismexicana,Sw. 



83. Spiza versicolor, Bp. 92. notata,~D\xBvi^. 



84. Volatinia jacarma (Linn.). 93. Spermophila moreleti, Bp. 



85. Phonipara pusilla (Sw.). 94. Loxia mexicana, Strickl. 



Two Finches occur in this list which I have not myself previously 

 observed in Mexican collections. The beautiful Mexican Grosbeak 

 (^Coccothraustes abeillii), a close ally of the North American Cocco- 

 thraustes vespertinus, was only known to me from Guatemalan spe- 

 cimens transmitted by Mr. Skinner *. The Cross-bill I refer to 

 Loxia mexicana, described by Strickland from examples collected 

 near the city of Mexico (Contr. Orn. 1851, p. 43 (note)). I have 

 not the means of comparing it with other American species. 



Fam. IcTERiD^. 



95. Hyphantes haltimorensis. 101. Cassiculusp7-evosti(Ijess.). 



96. Bananivo7'usaffinis(ljSiViV.). 102. Sturnella hippocrepist 



97. Icterus ffula7'is(W agl.). 103. Molothrus pecorisi 

 98. melanocephalus. 104. ce^ieus (W a^.) . 



99. Cacicus7no7itezumce (^Less,). 105. Quiscalus sumichrasti, de 

 100. Agelceus gube7'7iator. Sauss. 



M. de Oca's collection contained one example of Quiscalus suTtii- 

 chrasti, lately described by M. H. de Saussure (Rev. Zool. 1859, 

 p. 19). The same bird was in M. Salle's first collection (Quiscalus, 

 sp. 137, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 300), and I have also examples collected 

 by Botteri. 



Fam. CoRviB^. 



106. Psilorhi7tus 777.orio(W agl.). 110. Cynnocorax UTiicolor, 



107. Cyanocorax luxxwsus. Du Bus. 



108. uUra7na7'inus. 111. nanus, TixiBus. 



109. or7iatus. 112. coronatus, Sw. 



Fam. Dendrocolaptid^e. 



113. Picolaptes ajinis (Sw.). 115. Sittasomus sylvioides,haf. 



114. Dendrornis erythropygia, 116. Scleru7'us 7nexicanus,Sc\. 



sp. nov. 117. Anabates rubiginosus, Sc\. 



The Dendrornis erythropygia has occurred in several previous 

 collections, but I have hitherto confounded it with D. triangularis 

 of New Granada, from which it appears truly distinct. 



* See " Ibis," 1859, p. 19. 



