582 BIRDS FROM CARIBBEAN SEA AND HONDURAS. 



37. Agyrtria Candida (BouRC. & MuLS.)- 

 Tliioe spocimeiis, September 10 to 30. 



38. Piaya cayaua (Linn.). 



One si)eciinen, September 20. 



39. Crotophaga sulcirostris S\v. 



Three specimens, September 23, 26. 



40. Ceryle cabanisi (Tscii.). 

 One sj^ecimen, September 20. 



41. Momotus lessoni Lkss. 



Three specimens, September 19, 20. 



42. Campephilus guatemalensLs IIautl. 

 One specimen, September 21. 



43. Ceophlceus scapularis (Via.). 

 One sjiecimen, September 23. 



44. Centurus santacruzi pauper, Kul)sp. iiov. 



SuBSP. CHAR. — Similar to G. santacruzi Bonap., from Guatemala and 

 sontliern Mexico, but smaller and darker, with under j^arts more oliva- 

 ceous, under wing-coverts, Hanks, and under tail- coverts more heavily 

 barred with black, rump or upper tail-coverts (or both) usually more or 

 less marked with black, and inner web of middle tail-feathers usually 

 barred or transversely spotted with white. 



Eahitat. — Honduras (Truxillo) ; Salvador (!). 



Adult maJe{ij\)Q, No. 112578, Truxillo, Honduras, September 30, 1887; 

 Charles H. Townsend) : Anterior half of forehead ("frontlet'') light 

 ochre-yellow, posterior half dull whitish ; crown and occiput dull car- 

 minered, hind-neck dull scarlet-vermilion, tinged laterally and poste- 

 riorly with saffron-orange. Back and scapulars black, narrowly barred 

 with white, the bars of the latter color about .03 wide ; wings black, the 

 coverts and secondaries narrowly and rather sparsely barred with white, 

 these markings on secondaries (except tertials) partaking of the charac- 

 ter of spots along the edge of the outer web; shorter primaries with a 

 narrow terminal margin of white; rump and upper tail-coverts white, 

 faintly tinged with yellowish, the lateral feathers of rump and longer 

 upper tail-coverts irregularly varied with black markings; tail black, 

 the inner webs of middle feathers barred with white, and lateral feathers 

 marked along terminal half of outer web with small white spots, the tip 

 also narrowly white. Sides of head (including sides of crown and oc- 

 ciput), sides of neck and under parts back to belly and flanks plain 

 olive-drab, deepest on breast and sides of head, palest on lores, chin, 

 and throat; belly bright satfron-orange; flanks and under tail-coverts 

 dull whitish, tinged with orange, and distinctly barred with black, the 

 black bars rather exceeding the lighter ones in width; under wing- 

 coverts similarly barred, but interspaces purer white. Bill deep black ; 

 feet dusky. Length (skin) 7.91), wing 4.70, tad 2.85, exposed culmen 

 1.07, tarsus .80. 



