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244. Myiopagis placens accola Bangs. Panama Placid Flycatcher. 



Male, Gatun, October 17, 1911. Iris brown, bill brown above pale 

 Ijelow, feet brownish-black. 



Shot from a small hedge near the lake shore. Specimen not in the 

 collection. 



245. Todirostrum cinereum finitimum Bangs. Northern Tody Flycatcher. 



Male and female, Gatun, February 27, 1912, and April 21, 1911. 

 Iris light yellow, bill black, base and tip of mandible white. 



Nest found late in March, suspended from tip of twig ten feet from 

 the ground, pensile and shaped like an inverted pear, opening on the 

 side at about one-third the height. Nest ten and a half inches high 

 and three in outside diameter at bottom, made of plant fibers, weed 

 bark and fine grasses, covered on exposed side with brown fuzzy seeds. 

 Progress in building was very slow but on April 21 it contained two 

 eggs, .46 X .63 in. Two other nests contained two eggs each — April 30, 

 1911, and June 23, 1912. 



[246.] Todirostrum nigriceps Sclater. Black-headed Tody Flycatcher. 

 247. Todirostrum schistaceiceps Sclater. Slate-headed Tody Flj catcher. 



Male and female, Pedro Miguel, May 5, 1912, and a male, Gatun, 

 February 16, 1912. Iris brown, bill black paler below, feet blue-gray. 



[248.] Oncostoma cinereigulare (Sclater). Bent-billed Flycatcher. 



249. Oncostoma olivaceum (Lawrence). Lawrence's Bent-billed Flycatcher. 



Two males and a female, March 26, November 3 and November 26, 

 1911. Iris yellowish-white, bill dusky paler below, feet grayish. 



Has a peculiar clear note, a short song or trill of several notes. 

 Found in the dry jungle and in groves. 



250. Atalotriccus pilaris pilaris (Cabanis). Pigmy Flycatcher. 



Two males, Pedro Miguel, April 23, 1911, and May 5, 1912. Iris 

 yellowish-white, bill dusky paler below, feet pale-brownish. 



Found in second growth. Call a trill, resembling the last syllable 

 of the Wood Pewee's note {Myiochanes virens) prolonged. 



251. Pipromorpha oleaginea parca (Bangs). Bangs' Pipromorpha. 



Two males and a female, Gatun, July 4, November 30, May 14, 

 1911. Iris brown, bill black lighter below, feet brownish-flesh. 



A forest species. 



Nest found May 14 hung on a long slender vine between the trunks 

 of large trees, about six feet up. A long pear-shaped structure with 

 entrance on the side, made of green moss and fine grasses. Eggs 

 three, pure white, .58 x .78, .57 x .76 and .56 x .75 in. 



