389 



199. Chrysotis ochroptera (Gm.) : Gray, List of Psittacidse, 

 p. 79. 



Rio Grande ; Playa Vicente. 



200. Chrysotis autumnalis (Linn.). 



Playa Vicente. I now doubt much whether Bonaparte's C. cesti- 

 valis is really distinct from this species. The only difference between 

 the representatives of the two species in the British Museum is the 

 presence of rather more red on the lores of the supposed true C. au- 

 tumnalis, in which respect it agrees better with Edwards's plate, upon 

 which the name was founded. 



Fam. FALCONiDiE. 



201. Herpetotheres cachinnans (Linn.). 

 Playa Vicente. 



202. SpizAiixus ornatus (Daud.). 

 Teotalcingo (March 1859). 



203. BUTEO BUREAUS (Gm.). 

 In adult and immature plumage. 

 Talea and Oaxaca. 



204. BuTEO HARLANI, Aud. 



The variety of B. borealis alluded to in P. Z. S. 1857, p. 21 1. 

 Oaxaca. 



205. BuTEO ERYTHRONOTUS (Lafr. et d'Orb.). 

 Talea. 



206. ASTTJRINA NITIDA. 



Talea and Playa Vicente. 



207. AccipiTER piLEATUS (Max.) : Temm. PI. Col. 205. 



Adult male : Playa Vicente. This is the first specimen of Accipiter 

 pileatus that Mr. Gurney has seen from the northern portion of the 

 American continent, as he informs me. 



208. Accipiter cooperi, Bp. : Baird, Rep. p. 16. 



Totontepec (Jan. 1859) and Oaxaca. 



Decidedly distinct from the preceding (with which it is united by 

 many authors — Strickland, Gray, &c.), in Mr. Gurney's opinion: — 

 "Accipiter pileatus is distinguishable from A. coope^'i, (1) by its 

 smaller size ; (2) by the whole-coloured hood with which its head is 

 covered in all ages ; (3) by the plumbeous colour of the breast and 

 belly in the adult, the corresponding parts in A. cooperi, when adult, 

 being rufous, mottled with white. The adult A. pileatus has the 

 curious peculiarity of exactly resembling in colour the adult of Har- 



