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GEXERA AND SPECIES OF BTEDS. 



13. cozumelae, Eidgway, P. Washington Acad. Cozumel Isl. 



iii. p. 149 (1901): id. Birds N. & M. (Mugeres Isl. ?) 



America, ii. p. 99. 



14. rubra {Linn.), (p. 188.) * 

 erythromelas (Vieill.). 

 (Eidgway, t. c. p. 88.) 



North America (summer). 



Southward in winter 

 throughout the Antillesi 

 Central America, 

 to Colombia, Ecuador, 

 Peru and Bolivia. 



15. leucoptera, Trudeau. 



(Eidgway, Birds N. & M. America, ii. p. 99.) 

 eryihromdcBna (Licht. neo Vieill.). (p. 189) t 



Central America 

 (S. Mexico to 

 British Honduras). 



16. latifasciata, Bidgway. (p. 189, pt.) Central America 



(Eidgway, Man. N. Amer. B. 1887, p. 4.)7 ; (Costa Eica 



id. Birds N. & M. America, ii. p. 101.) to Panama). 



17. ardens ( Tsch.). (p. 190.) 



Peru. Ecuadoi-. 

 Colombia. Venezuela. 

 British Guiana 

 (Rorairaa). 



18. bidentata, Swains, (p. 190, pt.) 

 (Eidgway, t. c. p. 9ri.) 



Central America 

 (S.W. Mexico). 



* Mr. Eidgway suggests that the name of this species should be P. eryihromdas 

 of Vieillot, as Linnseus's name Tanagra rubra, 1766, is ante-dated by Fringilla rubra 

 of Linnaeus (1758). In common with most British Naturalists, I do not recognise 

 the names in the 10th edition of Linnasus's ' Systema,' and I follow Dr. Sclater in 

 preserving the name of P. rubra (Linn.) for the species. 



•| Mr. Eidgway's restitution of Trudeau's name (1837) is undoubtedly correct, 

 Lichtenstein's name of erythrome/as being preoccupied by that of Vieillot (1819), as, 

 indeed, is shown clearly enough by the synonymy in the ' Catalogue of Birds.' 



