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Fam. HlRUNDINID.£S. 



52. Progne dominie ensis(Gm.). 54. Cotyle fulvipennis, sp. nov. 



53. Petrochelidon bicolor (Vieill.). 



Cotyle fulvipennis, sp. nov. 



Murino-brunnea, alis caudaque obscurioribus, alarum tectricibus 

 omnibus et secundariis fulvescenti-rufo extus late marginatis, 

 dor so imo eodem colore vix tincto : subtus sordide alba, la- 

 teraliter obscurior, ventre medio crissoque pure albis : gutture 

 et pectore toto et campterio alarum colore fulvescenti-rufo per- 

 fusis : rostro nigro : pedibus pallide brunneis. 



Long, tota 4*2, alae 3*7, caudae 1*7. 



This pretty little Cotyle is most nearly allied to C. favigastra of 

 S. America, though considerably smaller in size. The edgings of 

 the wings, which in the latter species are white, are here of a pale 

 tawny rufous, whence I have called it fulvipennis ; and the same 

 colour pervades the neck, breast, and bend of the wings below. The 

 belly is also white instead of being yellow. 



The only other Cotyle I consider as undoubtedly Mexican is 

 Cotyle serripennis ; for I cannot help thinking that the single ex- 

 ample of C. fiavigastra, which occurred in M. Botteri's collection 

 (mentioned in P. Z. S. 1857, p. 211), must have been a South Ame- 

 rican skin introduced by accident. 



Fam. Ampelid^e. 



55. Ptilogonys cinereus (Sw.). 57. Ampelis cedrorum (Vieill.) . 



56. Myiadestes obscurus (Lafr.). 



Fam. Cgerebid^e. 

 58. Certhiola mexicana, Scl. 59. Diglossa baritula, Wagl. 



Fam. Tanagrid^:. 



60. Chlorophonia occipitalis. 



61. Euphonia elegantissima. 



62. hirundinacea, Bp. 



63. Tanagra abbas, Less. 



64. diaconus, Less. 



65. Ramphocelus sanguino- 



lentus, Less. 



66. Pyranga cestiva (Linn.). 



67. hepatica, Sw. 



68. erythromelcena,lAc\it. 



69. Pyranga bidentata (Sw.). 



70. Phoenicothraupis rubi- 



coides (Lafr.). 



71. Buarremon albinuchus 



(d'Orb.&Lafr.). 



72. ■ brunneinuchus(ha,fr.). 



73. Chlorospingus ophthalmicus 



(Du Bus). 



74. Saltator atriceps, Less. 



75. ■ magnoides, Lafr. 



76. grandis (Licht.). 



Ail these Tanagers have already been noticed as either in M. 

 Sally's or M. Botteri's collections from Vera Cruz. A curious variety 

 of Buarremon albinuchus has the throat nearlv of a crimson colour. 



