418 
U. S. P. R. R. EXP. AND SURVEYS-ZOOLOGY-GENERAL REPORT, 
List of specimens. 
Catal. 
No. 
Sex. 
Locality. 
When col¬ 
lected. 
Whence obtained. 
Orig. 
No. 
Collected by— 
Length. 
Stretch 
of wings. 
Wing. 
Remarks. 
5038 
Dona Ana, N. M... 
Nov. 20, 1855 
Capt. J. Pope.. . 
163 
6.25 
9.50 
3.00 
feet brown... . 
6430 
Fort Thorn, N. M. 
Dr. T. C. Henry.. 
6426 
4 
Frontera, Mex. 
C Wright... 
5.75 
8.75 
2.25 
. 
6427 
Camp 118, N. M. .. 
Feb. 10, 1854 
Lieut. Whipple.. 
86 
Dr. Kennerlv. 
5.50 
9.00 
3.50 
Eyes gray (?). 
4084 
9 
April —, 1853 
186 
6.00 
9.00 
3.00 
brown.... 
4085 
s 
169 
5.50 
9.00 
3.09 
6428 
s 
64*29 
g 
4484 
<y 
Santa Clara, Cal.... 
6.25 
9.75 
$ 
6 00 
9.38 
4486 
9 
Q 
5547 
s 
473 
5548 
S 
April —, 1856 
469 
10219to 
10224 
CHRYSOMITRIS, Boie. 
Chrysomitris, Boie, Isis, 1828, 322. Type Fringilla spinus, Linn. 
Jlstragalinus , Cab. Mus. Hein. 1851, 159. Type Fringilla tristis, Linn. 
Hypacanthus, Cabanjs, Mus. Hein. 1851, 1G1. Type Carduelis spinoides, Vig. 
Ch.—B ill rather acutely conic, the tip not very sharp ; the culmen slightly convex at the tip ; the commissure gently curved. 
Nostrils concealed. Obsolete ridges on the upper mandible. Tarsi shorter than the middle toe ; outer toe rather the longer, 
reaching to the base of the middle one. Claw of hind toe shorter than the digital portion. Wings and tail as in Aegiotlius. 
The colors are generally yellow, with black on the crown, throat, back, wings, and tail, varied sometimes with white. 
This genus differs from Aegiothus in a less acute and more curved hill, a much less develop¬ 
ment of the bristly feathers at the base of the bill, the claw of hind toe shorter than its digital 
portion, the claws shorter and less curved and attenuated, and the outer lateral toes not extending 
beyond the base of the middle claw. 
The species exhibit many differences among themselves, especially in the size and shape of 
the bill, which have been made the basis of generic distinctions. 
The North American species of Chrysomitris are all readily distinguishable from each other. 
Setting aside the Ch. jnnus, in which all the feathers have brown centres, those of the head and 
crown included, we find the crown in all is black. They may, however, be first arranged into 
those with white bands or edgings on the wings, and those with yellow. 
Top of head 'more or less black. 
A. Chrysomitris —Bill very large. Entire bases of tail feathers and of quills yellow. 
Head all round black. Edges of greater wing coverts and of tertials yellow.. C. magellanicus. 
Head all round black. Wing coverts and tertials black. C. notatus. 
Crown and throat black. . .......C. stanleyi. 
Crown alone black. C. ygrrelli. 
