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17. Vireo ochraceus, Salv. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 188. 
San Jose de Guatemala, on the Pacific coast. 
18. Vireo semiflavus, Salv. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 188. 
Peten. 
19. Vireo pallens, Salv. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 188. 
Prom the harbour of Realejo. The types of these three species 
have been examined by Prof. Baird, and will be mentioned in a 
monograph of the genus shortly to appear. 
20. Rhamphocelus uropygialis, Bp. : Scl. Cat. p. 79. 
Is said to come from Guatemala. We never met with it. 
21. Cardinalis virginianus (L.) ? 
I saw Cardinal-Grosbeaks at Belize, but did not obtain speci¬ 
mens. 
22. Phonipara pusilla, Sw. 
Peten. It is also found as far south as Panama. 
23. Spizella pinetorum, Salv. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 189. 
Prom the open savannas, called pine-ridges, of Poctum, in the 
southern border of the district of Peten. I found several birds 
feeding together amongst the grass. 
24. Junco alticola, Salv. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 189. 
Common in the upper zones of the volcanoes of Agua and 
Puego, as well as in the Altos of Guatemala, at an altitude of 
about 8000 feet. Quezaltenango, Totonicapam. 
25. Ammodromus petenicus, Salv. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 189. 
Obtained in the open savannas of the district of Peten. 
26. Pipilo oregonus, Bell. 
A common species in the Altos, frequenting brushwood. Quez¬ 
altenango, Solola, Chimaltenango, &c. 
27. Loxia mexicana (Strickl.) ? 
On descending the cuesta of Chuacus, in September 1861, 
we both watched several Crossbills for some time, and I have 
little doubt they were of this species; but our guns being with 
the servants, we failed to secure specimens, as they were gone 
before our men joined us. 
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