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Messrs. Sclater and Salvin on the 
42. Setophaga ruticilla (Linn.). (N. A.) 
At Belize this species occurs in the winter. 
43. Setophaga picta (Sw.). 
Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. 
44. Setophaga flammea, Kaup, P. Z. S. 1851, p. 49. S. in - 
termedia , Hartl. B. Z. 1852, p. 5. 
Transmitted by Mr. Skinner and Senor Constancia. Distinct 
from the Mexican Setophaya miniata. The specimen from Gua¬ 
temala described in Baird’s Report (p. 299) without doubtbelongs 
here. 
Pam. VII. VIREONIDiE. 
Subfam. Icteriin^e. 
45. Icteria velasquezi, Bp. P. Z. S. 1837, p. 117. 
We rather doubt the distinctness of the southern specimens 
of Icteria from those of the United States (/. polyglotta and 
I. lonyicauda), and believe they may be referred to the winter 
dress of the latter. 
Subfam. Vireonix/E. 
46. Vireosylvia olivacea (Linn.) ; Baird’s Rep. p. 329. 
(N. A.) 
Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. 
47. Vireosylvia flavo-viridis, Gassin, Pr. Ac. Sc. Philad. 
(1851) v. p. 152, pi. 11; Baird, Rep. p. 332. 
In coll. P. L. S., received from Don Jose Constancia. 
48. Vireosylvia philadelphica, Cassin, Pr. Ac. Sc. Philad. 
v. p. 153. pi. 10. fig. 2; Baird, Rep. p. 335. (N. A.) 
In coll. 0. S. received from Mr. Skinner. 
49. Vireo flavifrons, Vieill.; Baird, Rep. p. 341. (N. A.) 
Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. 
50. VlREOLANIUS PULCHELLUS, Sp. IIOV. 
Lsete psittaceo-viridis: pileo cyaneo: gutture flavo: forma et 
statura Vireolanii icterophryos. 
A single specimen of this beautiful bird is in the British 
Museum, received from Mr. Skinner through Mr. Gould. 
