BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 



293 



Chitra and Lion Hill, Panamd).— Richmond, Proc. U. S. Nat. M\is., xvi, 



1893, 498 (Rio Escondido, Nicaragua). 

 [Dendrocincla] olivacea Sharpe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 75 (Honduras to ranamu; 



Colombia). 

 Dendrocincla ridgwayi Oberholser, Proc. Acad. Sci. Pliila., Apr., 1904, 458 



(Talamanca, Costa Rica; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). 

 Dendrocincla ridgwayi ridgwayi Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vi, 1910, 651 



(Caribbean lowlands, Costa Rica, up to 2,000 ft.; crit.; habits). 

 Dendrocincla olivacea olivacea Oberholser, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., Apr., 



1904, 456 (monogr.). 



DENDROCINCLA HOMOCHROA HOMOCHROA (Sclater). 



RUDDY DENDROCINCLA. 



Adults {sexes alil^e). — Above, includmii; sides of head (except 

 lores), plain clear chestnut or rufous-chestnut, the back and scapu- 

 lars duller; lores hght grayish; under parts plain dull tawny-ochra- 

 ceous, darker (tawny-brown or deep brownish tawny) on chest, the 

 under tail-coverts more rufescent; under whig-coverts clear tawny- 

 ochraceous; inner webs of remiges vinaceous-cinnamon, the longer 

 primaries dusky terminally; bill brownish horn color (more or less 

 deep), paler on tomia and (sometimes) on mandible; legs and feet 

 light brownish (in dried skins). 



Adult male.— Length (skins), 175-193 (185); wing, 93-102 (97.9); 

 tail, 68.5-80 (71.9); culmen, 23-25.5 (24.5); tarsus, 24.5-26.5 (25.6); 

 middle toe, 16-17 (16.4).« 



Adult female.— Length (skins), 185-191 (187); wing, 95-104 (100); 

 tail, 75.5-80 (78.2); cuhiien, 24-26.5 (25); tarsus, 24-26.5 (25.3); 

 middle toe, 15.5-17.5 (16.3).^ 



Southern Mexico, in vStates of Oaxaca (Teotalcingo ; Chimalapa), 

 Campeche (Apazote), and Yucatan (Izalam; Chichen-Itza; Puerto 



a Seven specimens. 



t> Three specimens. 



