Mr. Salvin lias frequently met with P. cinereus in the highland districts of Guatemala, where it 

 is usually found in the zone of evergreen oaks, at an elevation of from 4500 to 7000 feet above 

 the sea level. At Duenas in Guatemala, these birds assemble in some numbers during the rainy 

 season to feed on the fruit of a species of Ficus. They also devour insects, seizing them in the 

 air in the manner of Flycatchers, as do also their allies the Waxwings (Ampetis). 



The accompanying figures are taken from examples killed by Arce on the Yolcan de 

 Cartago and now in the collection of Messrs. Salvin and Godman. 



Octobee, 1866, 



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