363 



Fam. Trqglodytid,e. 



16. Troglodytes agrfow, Vieill. ? 19. Campylorhytichus megalo- 



17. Thryothorus maculipec- pterus (Lafr.). 



^s, Lafr. 20. zonatus (Less.). 



18. Cyphorinus prostheleu- 21. capistratus (Less.). 



cms, Sclater. 



Fam. Paridje. 



22. Sitta carolinensis, luzXh.. 25. Polioptila ccerulea (Linn.). 



23. pygmcea, Vig. 26. — — mexicana (Bp,). 



24. Parus meridionalis, Scl. 



The occurrence of £a pygmcea, a Californian species, now noticed 

 for the first time on this side of Mexico, is curious. I have no 

 northern specimens of Sitta carolinensis ; but there is considerable 

 difference in the dimensions of these skins from Jalapa and one from 

 Oaxaca, collected by M. Boucard : — 



ex Jalapa. ex Oaxaca. 



Long, tota 4*9 4- 6 



alee 3*6 3*35 



caudse 1-85 170 



rostri a rictu 0*75 0*70 



tarsi 070 0"65 



Fam. Mniotiltidjs. 



27. Siurns noveboracensis (Gm.). 37. Dendroeca super •ciliosa. 



28. ludovicianus, Bp. 38. olivacea. 



29. Mniotilta varia (Linn.). 39. icterocephala. 



30. Geothlypis trichas (Linn.). 40. cestiva. 



31. ma cgillivraii (Aud.). 41. — — maculosa. 



32. Helmitheros vermivorus. 42. Myiodioctes pusillus. 



33. Helminthophaga rubrica- 43. Cardellina rubra (Sw.). 



pilla. 44. Basileuterus rubrifrons. 



34. Dendroeca virens (Gm.). 45. Euthlypis lacrymosa, Cab. 



35. coronata (Linn.). 46. Setophaga miniata (Sw.). 



36. blackburnice (Gm.). 



Of these Wood-warblers, Geothlypis macgillivraii, Helmitheros 

 vermivorus, Dendroeca icterocephala, and D. maculosa have not 

 hitherto been noticed as occurring in collections from Vera Cruz. 



Fam. ViREONii) e. 



47. Vireosylvia olivacea (Linn.). 50. Cyclorhis Jtaviventris,Jj&ir. 



48. Vireo solitarius (Wils.). 51. Icteria velasquezi, Bp. 



49. Vireolanius melitophrys, Bp. 



The bill of the Mexican Icterice is always thicker than in N. Ame- 

 rican birds, and white at the base of the lower mandible. I have 

 never yet seen specimens of the true N. American Icteria viridis 

 from Mexico. 



