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olive-brown frontal band; lower parts slightly paler and clearer 

 yellow, less olive-yellow. Differs from P. c. coronatus (Sclater) in 

 lacking the brownish chest and sides, and in having yellowish instead 

 of dull cream-buff underparts. 



Measurements. — Type, adult (cf); wing, 56; tail, 25.5; tarsus, 12; 

 exposed culmen, 11.5. 



Remarks. — The single specimen does not agree with any skin in 



• a very large series from Costa Rica and Panama. Apparently no 



other specimens have been taken in this locality, except those listed 



by Sclater (Cat. birds Brit, mus., 1888, 14, p. 68) and by F. P. and 



A. P. Penard (De vogels van Guyana, 1910, 2, p. 211). 



216. Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens cherriei Hartert & Goodson. 



Two adults, cT and 9 , Vicinity of Paramaribo, and Lelydorp, 

 March. 



217. Rhynchocyclus poliocephalus sclateri Hellmayr, 



Four specimens, both sexes. Vicinity of Paramaribo, May, and 

 December. 



218. Ramphotrigon ruficauda (Spix). 



Three specimens, Lelydorp, and Rijsdijkweg, April. 



219. Todirostrum cinereum cinereum Linne. 



Nine specimens, both sexes. Vicinity of Paramaribo, January, 

 February, March, April, June, July, and September. 



One specimen, 226,^ has a number oT yellowish white spots on the 

 head. Another, 968,^ shows very faint traces of the same. 



220. Todirostrum pictum Salvin. 

 Two adults, cT and 9 , Vicinity of Paramaribo, May, and June. 



I Penard Coll. 



