Gundlach's five new Species of Cuban Birds, etc. 315 
Muscicapas. They lived, however, nearer the ground, and I 
was not able to hear their note. 
3. OnenEus sarURNINUs Licht.  Sinsonte prieto. I think 
this species agrees with the description of O. saturninus 
Licht., but as this bird has its home in Brazil, I give it as 
doubtful till I can compare specimens of the Brazils with 
those of Cuba. Bill and feet blackish brown. Iris yellowish 
olive. Fourth quill longest, third almost equal, second and 
seventh equal. "Tail rounded. The feathers of the head 
sharp. Upper parts grayish brown, the hind neck more gray. 
The tips of the primary and secondary coverts and the edges 
of the primary quills whitish gray. Loral space and a dusky 
line behind the eye blackish. A band from the upper 
mandible over the eye and the lower parts white, tinged 
on the breast with gray. Sides of the body marked with 
brown lines; from the base of the bill a line of dusky spots 
downwards. Tail grayish brown, the outer feathers witha 
White spot on the tip. Found on the keys near Cayo Romano. 
Male. Length, 0.292 m. Extent of wings not measured. 
Bill along the ridge, 0.022 m. 
4. Corvus mnurus Gundi. Cuervo. Bill and feet black. 
Iris chestnut brown. Fourth quill longest, fifth nearly equal, 
third 14, and second 1! inches shorter than the fourth; tail 
rounded. General color black with purplish blue reflections, 
the lower parts less glossy and more greenish. The stiff 
feathers which cover the nostrils straight forwards. Island of 
Cuba. Not generally distributed. Much resembling the 
American Crow, but smaller. 
Female. Length 0.406 m. Extent of wings 0.774. Bill 
along the ridge 0.043. ve 
9. Conumpa cantcers Gundl. Camao. Bill whitish, car- 
mine at the base. Feet flesh colored. Iris reddish orange, 
bare part of face gray, eyelids reddish gray. Forehead gray- 
ish white, passing into the gray of the head Neck dull gray 
with violet green reflections ; back bright violet, the hind 
part of the back blue. "Tail and wing coverts brownish black, 
