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A bird of the open, and never found far from water. 



Nest on horizontal stem of a bush leaning over the water, eight feet 

 above the surface, constructed of plant bark, weed stalks and grasses, 

 lined with very fine grass, bulky but compact, opening on side, nearly 

 spherical, six inches in diameter: Contained three fresh eggs April 

 9, .64 X .90 and .68 x .94 in., white, finely speckled with cinnamon- 

 brown. Another exactly similar nest found April 14 in same situa- 

 tion held two fresh eggs. 



264. Myiozetetes granadensis Lawrence. Gray-capped Flycatcher. 



Male, Gatun, July 2, 1911. Iris gray, bill and feet black. 

 Nest as in the last species. 

 Found in thickets. 



265. Pitangus lictor (Lichtenstein). Lictor Flycatcher. 



Female, Gatun, July 9, 1911. Iris brown, bill and feet black. 

 Contained an egg nearly ready for deposit. 



[266.] Coryphotriccus albovittatus (Lawrence). White-ringed Flycatcher. 

 267. Myiodynastes maculatus nobilis (Sclater). Noble Flycatcher. 



Two males and a female, Gatun, November 26, 1911, ]March 30, 

 1913, and November 30, 1911. Another not in the collection was 

 taken January 21, 1912. Iris brown, bill black above pinkish below 

 with black tip, feet bluish-black. 



Found in the jungle and in clearings along the edge. 



[268.] Myiodynastes luteiventris Sclater. Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher. 



269. Megarynchus pitangua mexicanus (Lafresnaye). Boat-billed Flycatcher. 



Female and 3'oung, Ft. Lorenzo, June 2, 1911. Iris brown, bill and 

 feet black. 



Nest belonging to these birds was a shallow mass of sticks, thirty-five ' 

 feet up in a tree. 



[270.] Onychorhynchus mexicanus fraterculus Bangs. Colombian Royal Flycatcher. 

 [271. J Cnipodectes subbrunneus (Sclater). Brown Flycatcher. 

 [272.] Cnipodectes minor Sclater. Lesser Brown Flycatcher. 



273. Terenotriccus erythrurus fulvigularis (Salvin and Godman). Fulvous-throated Fly- 



catcher. 



Two females, Gatun and Rio Trinidad, August 6, 1911, March 31, 

 1912. Iris brownish-black, bill sooty above whitish below, feet buffy. 

 Found in the forest. 



274. Myiophobus fasciatus furfurosus (Thayer and Bangs). Bran-colored Flycatcher. 



Male and female, Gatun, March 26 and November 3, 1911. Iris 

 brown, bill black lighter below, feet black. 



In second growth thickets and in thick jungle. 



