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breast and abdomen similarly spotted with black, but ground color 

 less rufescent, the feathers broadly margined terminally with buff 

 or brownish buff; flanks and lower abdomen plain olive-brown; 

 under tail-coverts olive-brown, with a large subterminal spot of 

 blacldsh and terminally margined with buft'y brown or brownish 

 bufl"; bill black, horn color or brownish at tip; iris brown; legs and 

 feet yellowish (in dried skins — probably pinkish in life). 



Young. — Pileum black, broadly barred with light gray; otherwise 

 essentially like adults, but markings of back, etc., much less regular 

 in form and less sharply contrasted, the feathers broadly tipped or 

 terminally margined with tawny-buff, the under parts much darker, 

 without any jugular area of cinnamon-rufous, the chest being black 

 spotted with brownish tawny or cinnamon. 



Adult maZg.— Length (skins), 174-200 (191); wmg, 86-97 (92); 

 tail, 80-92.5 (86.3); culmen, 21.5-22.5 (22.1); tarsus, 32-33.5 (32.7); 

 middle toe, 19-21.5 (20.6). « 



Adult female.— hength (sknis), 184-203 (194); wing, 88-91 (89); 

 tail, 82.5-88 (84.8); culmen, 22-23 (22.7); tarsus, 31-32.5 (31.8); 

 middle toe, 20-21.5 (20.7).'' 



Eastern Panama (Lion Hill; Panama ; Cascajal, Code; Santiago 

 de Veragua?).*^ 



Phlogopsis mdeannani Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., vii, 1862 (pub. 



May, 1860), 285, 294 (Lion Hill Station, Panamd Railway; coll. U. S. Nat. 



Mus.). 

 Phlogopsis macleannani Sclater and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1864, 357 



(Lion Hill); Exotic Om., pt. ii, pi. 9 (vol. ii, 1867, 17, pi. 15).— Salvin, 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, 145 (Santiago de Verdgua). — Sclater, Cat. 



Birds Brit. Mus., xv, 1890, 300, part (Panama; Santiago de Verdgua). — 



Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1892, 236, part (Lion Hill, 



Panamd; Santiago de Verdgua). — Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, ii, 1900, 



24 (Loma del Leon, Panamd). 

 [Phlogopsis] viacleannani Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 75. — 



Sharpe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 37, part (Panamd). 

 {?)Phlegopsis macleannani Hartert, Novit. Zoul., ix, 1902, 613 (Bulun, Rio 



Bogota, n. w. Ecuad6r; crit.). 



PHiENOSTICTUS MCLEANNANI SATURATUS (Richmond). 



RICHMOND'S ANTTHRUSH. 



Similar to F. rn. mdeannani, but coloration decidedly brighter, the 

 general color of upper purts more tawny brown, with margins to 

 feathers of back, etc., tawny or light tawny-brown instead of buffy, 



a Five specimens. 

 b Three specimens. 



c I have not seen specimens from Verdgua. They may be referable to P. m. 

 saturatus. 



