194 Mr. 0. Salvin on the Ornithology of Guatemala. 
28. Chrysomitris atriceps, Salv. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 190. 
Quezaltenango. Found feeding on thistles. 
29. Sycalis chrysops, Sclater, P.Z. S. 1861, p. 376. 
One immature specimen only, found with another feeding on 
some seeds near the border of the lake of Duenas. 
30. Qutscalus major, Vieillot. 
The Crow Blackbirds frequenting the Cays of the Belize coast 
seem to belong to this species rather than to Q. macrurus , Sw., 
which is the common bird of the interior of Guatemala. 
31. Dolichonyx oryziyora (Linn.). 
I only met with this widely spread species in a single locality, 
one of the Cays of Lighthouse Beef on the Belize coast. 
32. Cyanocitta unicolor, DuBus : Scl. Cat. p. 143. 
This fine Jay is common in the district of Chilasco in Vera 
Paz, and also in the fir-forests above Totonicapam and Quiche. 
They are usually met with in small flocks of five or six. This 
species has hitherto only been recorded from Mexico. 
33. Elainea, sp. 
We possess a single specimen of an Elainea obtained near 
Duenas, which agrees very nearly with an utidescribed species in 
Mr. Sclater* s collection. 
34. Oncostoma cinereigulare, Scl. 
A common species at Coban, and accidentally omitted from 
former lists. 
35. Trogon aurantiiyentris, Gould. 
One of our collectors obtained a single female specimen of 
this Trogon near Choctum, in the low forest-region of Vera Paz. 
36. Trogon elegans, Gould. 
Though we never met with this species, it must be included, 
being mentioned as coming from Guatemala by both Gould and 
Cabanis (Mus. Hein.). We possess specimens both from Mexico 
and Nicaragua. 
37. Nyctibius jamaicensis (Gm.). 
Though never actually observed by either of us, this species, 
no doubt, is found in the country, as Don Vicente Constancia 
