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Panama ( Kellett and Wood). Western Ecuador : Guayacjuil (Baur and 

 Adams). Western Peru : Santa Lueia (Stolzmann) ; Tunibez (Raimondi). 

 Adult male. — Xo. 81788, U.S.N.M.: Abingdon Island, Galapagos, 

 April, 1879, Dr. A. Habel. Pilenm light chestnut, the feathers clear 

 lemon yellow basally; rest of upper parts yellowish olive green, paler 

 and more grayish on rump and upper tail-coverts; wing coverts (except 

 lesser) and remiges dusky blackish, the middle and greater coverts and 



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tertials broadly margined with canary y«'llow, the greater coverts so 

 broadly edged with tliis color as abnost to form a soli<l patch on the 

 closed wing; secondaries and three or four outermost primaries nar- 

 rowly edged with olive yellow, the remaining })rimaries and primary 

 coverts with yellowish olive-gray. Inner webs of rectrices i)ale (binary 

 yellow, except for terminal portion, which is dusky; the yellow on 

 three outermost feathers occupying full width of the web, while the 

 fourth and fifth have a stripe of dusky next the shaft (widest on fifth). 



