16 Messrs. Sclater and Salvin on the 
76. Ramphocelus passerinii, Bp.; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, 
p. 130. 
It is on the eastern sea-board, and not on the southern slope 
of the Cordillera, that R. passerinii occurs. At Izabal, the port 
of Guatemala, on the Gulf of Dulce, it is tolerably numerous. 
Skins also have been sent from Cajabon in the Department of 
the Vera Paz. This bird is readily distinguishable from the 
New Grenadian R. jlammigerus by its smaller size. 
77. Ramphocelus sanguinolentus (Less.), Cent. Zool. 
pi. 39. 
This magnificent species is found on the hot sea-board of the 
Bay of Honduras. Mr. Dyson obtained specimens on the Cha- 
malican River. 
78. Tanagra diaconus (Less.). 
Transmitted by Senor Constancia. 
79. Tanagra vicarius (Less.), Cent. Zool. pi. 68 (1830). 
Tanagra abbas, Licht. Preis-Verz. 1831. 
This Tanager is resident, but not very numerous, at Duenas. 
It has also been sent from the Vera Paz. In the month of May 
it builds a compact nest, composed of small twigs with a little 
wool, and lined with a few pieces of dead flag, fine roots, 
and horsehair. The nest, usually in a cypress or other thick¬ 
growing tree, is placed on the upper part of a branch, and about 
ten or twelve feet from the ground. The eggs, three in number, 
are spotted or blotched with three shades of reddish brown on a 
pale bluish-grey ground. Axis 10^ lines, diam. 8 lines. 
80 . Calliste larvata, Du Bus. 
Procured by the late Mr. Dyson during his voyage up the 
Chamalican River, but appears to be scarce. 
81. Euphonia elegantissima (Bp.). Pipra elegantissima, 
Bp. P. Z. S. 1837, p. 112. 
Procured in Guatemala by Col. Velasquez de Leon. 
82. Euphonia affinis (Less.), Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 274. 
83. Euphonia hirundinacea, Bp. P. L. S. 1837, p. 117; 
Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 278. 
