5. PARUS MONT AN US. , Vol. I. Plate II. 
6. — LITTORALIS.=P. HUDSONIOUS. 
Bryant Proc. Post. Nat. Hist. Soc. (18G3). p. 368. 
Specimens of this Tit, both from Hudson’s Bay and Nova Scotia, now lying before me, while exhibiting a trifling difference in size, 
possess the same style of coloring and hue of plumage. The fact that Dr. Bryant’s chief reason for describing the Nova Scotian bird 
was, not so much that it presented characters distinctive enough to give to it specific rank, as because the various forms of P. 
Atricapillus had been so improperly designated, does not appear sufficiently forcible to cause it to be considered otherwise than a true 
P. Hudsonicus, to which species it undoubtedly belongs. 
GENUS LOPHAPHANES. 
Lopltapltanes. lump. Entw. Gesch. Europ. Thierwelt (1829). 
7. LOPHAPHANES INORNATUS. Vol. I. Plate III. 
PAULY III — T1I0GL0DYTID/E. 
SUB-FAMILY CAMPYLORHYNCHINTE. 
GENUS CAMPYLORHYNCHUS. 
Campylorhynckus Spix. Me. Brasil (1S24). Vol. I. p. 77. 
8: CAMPYLORHYNCHUS AFFINIS. Yol. I. Plate IV. 
FAMILY IY— SYLVIDML 
SUB-FAMILY SYLVINiE. 
GENUS HELMINTHOPHAGA. 
Helmlnthopliaga. Cab. Mas. Hein. (1850.) p. 20. 
9. HELMINTHOPHAGA LUCRE. 
Vol. I. Plate Ah 
GENUS DENDRiECA. 
Henclrceea. Gray. Gen. Birds (1841). p. 32. 2nd ed. 
10. DENDRM10A GEAC1AE, Yol. I. Plate VI. 
11. — CHRY SOPAREIA. 
Dendrseca Ciirvsofareia. Sclat. & Salv. Ibis. (1865.) p. 89. 
Two specimens of this rare warbler were procured by my friend, the late Dr. A. L. Heerjiann, “On the Medina river, Howard’s Ranch, 
San Antonio, Texas,” and were by him given to Mr. Dresser, who took them to England, where they were described by Messrs. Solater 
and Sal yin, as above. The specimens were adult and young, or, “probably an immature male.” The example of the adult having been 
unfortunately mislaid, I am unable to give a representation of it, which I the more regret, as there is no figure of the species yet 
published, and I do not know of any other specimens than those mentioned above. Dr, Sclater’s description is as follows: 
“ Mas. IJorso et pileo toto supra nigris, stria angusta verticali fiava, capitis lateribus flavissimus, stria per oculos nigra : gutture ad 
medium pectoris nicjro : abdomine albo, laterilm nigris fiamriiulatis. Fern. Supra olivacea gutture et pedore albidis, nigro variegam.” 
FAMILY Y— YIHEOYIDiE. 
SUB-FAMILY YIELOXINrE. 
GENUS YIREO. 
Vireo Vieill. Ois. Amer. (1807.) p. 83. 
12. YIREO PLUMBEUS. i 
13. _ VICINIOR, f 
14. _ SWAINSONI. ( 
15. _ PUSILLUS. ) 
Yol. I. Plate VII. 
