BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 



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Adult female.— Length (skins), 162-186 (175); wing, 92.5-102 

 (97.1); tail, 63.5-80 (72.6); culmen, 21-25 (23.5); tarsus, 22-24 

 (23.2); middle toe, 15-17 (16). « 



Southwestern Costa Rica (Pozo Az.iil de Pirris; Pozo del Rio 

 Grande; El Pozo de Terraba; Terraba; Paso Real; Boruca; Buenos 

 Aires; Palmar; El General; Pigres) and western Panama (Divala; 

 Bugaba; Chiriqui). 



Dendromanes annbatimts (not Dcndrocinda anabatina Sclatcr) Salvin, Proc. Zool. 



Soc. Lond., 1870, 192 (Bugaba, Voragua, Panama). 

 Dendrodnda anabatina (not of Sclater, 1859) Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xv, 



1890, 162, part (Bugaba, Panama). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., 



Aves, ii, 1891, 172, part (Bugaba, Panama). — Cherrie, Expl. Zool. Merid. 



Costa Rica, 1893, 39 (Palmar, Boruca, and Terraba, b. w. Cowta Rica). 

 [Dendrodnda] anabatina Sharpe, Hand-liHt, iii, 1901, 74, part (Panama). 

 Dendrodnda anabatina saturata Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mua., vi, 1910, 649 



(EI Pozo de Terraba, s. w. Costa Rica; coll. Carnegie Mua.; habits). 



DENDROCINCLA LAFRESNAYEI RIDGWAYI (Oberholser). 



BROWN DENDROCINCLA. 



Adults (sexes alike). — -Above plain brown (between raw-umber and 

 mummy to nearly russet-brown), duller (grayer or more olive) on 

 pileum, passing into deep cinnamon-rufous or rufous-chestnut on 

 upper tail-coverts and tail, the latter with shafts of rectrices darker 

 chestnut; wing-coverts usually concolor with back, or very nearly 

 so, sometimes a Uttle more rufescent; remiges decidedly more rufes- 

 cent, especially on proximal primalies which are didl cinnamon- 

 rufous; six or seven outer primaries with termbial portion grayish 

 brown or dusky (abruptly so on hmer web) ; supra-aiuicular region 

 narrowly streaked with buffy; loral region pale grayish brown or 

 buffy grayish, with indistinct shaft-streaks of paler; aiuicular and 

 suborbital regions dull olive or dusky, narrowly streaked with buff; 

 malar region nearly unif(M'm dull olive; chin and upper throat pale 

 bro^vnish buffy, usually indistinctly barred or flecked with dusky 

 or dull grayish, the lower throat more brownish, with narrow shaft- 



o Eleven sjn'cimens. 



