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margined with sooty brown or dusky; rest of under parts light raw- 

 umber or tawny-ohve, darker on chest, where the feathers have a 

 large and conspicuous mesial cuneate or broadly fusiform mark of 

 light buff, the feathers of breast with more or less distinct narrow 

 mesial streaks, or shaft-streaks, of the same; under tail-coverts 

 cinnamomeous with narrow mesial streaks of paler; under wing- 

 coverts mostly white or pale yellowish buff, the carpo-metacarpal 

 area brown; inner webs of remiges (except three outer primaries) 

 crossed obliquely, near middle portion, by a broad band of oclira- 

 ceous-buff (usually passing into paler buff toward edge of the web); 

 maxilla dusky brown, mandible paler brown or horn color; iris brown; 

 legs and feet horn color or dusky (in dried skins). 



Adult waZe.— Length (skins), 133-156 (145); wing, 69.5-80.5 

 (75.5); tail, 65-76.5 (70); culmen, 11-13.5 (13); tarsus, 16-18 (17); 

 middle toe, 9.5-11 (10.2).« 



Adult female.— Length (skins), 130-151 (140.7); wing, 65-74 

 (70.3); tail, 57.5-67 (63); culmen, 11-13.5 (12.6); tarsus, 16-17 

 (16.6); middle toe, 9.5-10.5 (10.1).'' 



Southeastern Mexico, in State of Vera Cruz (Tolosa; Buena Vista); 

 Guatemala (Choctum; Yzabal; Los Amates, Yzab^l; sources of Rio 

 de la Pasion), British Honduras (forest near Manatee Lagoon), 

 Honduras (Rio wSegovia), Nicaragua (Grey town; Rio San Juan; 

 Los S^balos; Rio Escondido), Costa Rica (Tucurriqui; Naranjo de 

 Cartago; Rio Reventazon; Rio Frio; Boca de Rio Matina; Rio 

 Sicsola; Pacuare; Cuabre; Guapiles; Carrillo; La Cristina; La 



« Nineteen specimens. 



f> Seventeen specimens. 



Locality. 



Middle 

 toe. 



MALES. 



Two adult males from Vera Cruz, Mexico 



Two adult males from soutliern Honduras 



Five adult males from Nicaragua 



Ten adult males from Costa Rica 



One adult male (G. c. ?) from northwestern Colomliia 



Four adult males (G. c. ?) from Venezuela 



Two adult males (G. c. cuneatus) from Brazil 



FEMALES. 



Two adult females from Vera Cruz, Mexico 



One adult female from British Honduras 



Two adult females from Nicaragua 



Ten adult females from Costa Rica 



One adult female from western Panamd 



One adult female from eastern Panamd, 



One adult female (G. c. ?) from Venezuela 



Two adult females (O. c. cuneatus) from Brazil 



10.5 

 10.3 



10.3 

 10 



10 

 10.5 

 10.5 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 9.5 

 10 



