RTRDS OF NORTH AND MTDDLK AMERICA. 587 



sujM'iviliiirv stripe of \\lii(c; a more or less distinct postocular st rciik 

 or sti'i[)(' of dusky; iiiiricular, sul)orl)ital. and nialai' ictiioiis and sides 

 of nock white conspicuously sti'cakcd with black; chin and throat 

 white, niarg-ined lateral!}' by a Mack sul)nialar str(Nd<; chest and inedian 

 under parts cream huti', doepiMiingon sides and tianks into ochraceous- 

 ])utl' or (hdl tawny-ochraceous;'^' under tail-coverts pale, ochraceous- 

 ])utr, barred or transverscdy spotted with dusky; maxilla t)lackish, witli 

 paler tomia; mandil)lc o-rayish (in dried skins); leos and feet urayish 

 dusky or dark horn color (in dried skins). 



Adult iiude.—ljcw^ih. (skins), 129-145 (134); wino-, ,5«).5-60 (5S.2); 

 tail, 50.5-60 (50.2); exposed cuhnen, 15-1(5.5 (15.9); tarsus, 20.5-22.5 

 (21.4); middle toe, 13-14 (13.6).* 



AditJt fewale.—l^Qwgth (skins), 126.5-134 (128.«;); wing-, 5.3.5-55 

 (54.4); tail 50-56 (52.2); exposed cuhnen, 14-16 (15); tarsus. 19.5-21 

 (20.2); middle toe, 12-13.5 (12.5). '' 



Southwestern Mexico, in States of Oaxaca (eluquila), (iuerrero (El 

 Rincon; Coquillo; Papa^'o; Ometepec; Acapulco; Acahuitzotla; Ij>uala), 

 Michoacan,'' and southeastern Jalisco (Tonila). 



Thri/othorus felix Sclater, Proc. Zool. Hoc. Lond., 1859, 871 (Juqiiila, Oaxaca; 

 coll. P. L. Sclater); Cat. Am. Birds, 1882, 20 (Oaxaca).— Salvix aiul (Jod- 

 MAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1880, 98, part, pi. 7, fifr. 1. — Shaki-k, ("at. 

 Birds Brit. Mus., vi, 1881, 232, part. 



[ThrijotJiorus] felix Baird, Review Am. Birds, 1SH4, 121, part. — Sclatkr and 

 Salvin, Nom. A v. Neotr., 1878, 7, part. 



T[lir>juthorus'] felix Ridgway, I\Ian. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 552, part. 



Pheitr/opedins felix Baird, Review .\m. Birds, Sept., 1864, 12fi, part (descrip- 

 tion, etc.). 



[Troglodtjtes'] felix (JiiAY, Hand-list, i, 1869, 190, no. 2592. 



[Thryothorus feli.i:] a. felix Riik;\vay, Bnll. Xutt. Orn. Clnb, iii, Jan., 1878, 11, 

 part (diagnosis). 



Tliriiothorus rujiccp.'t (Lafresnaye, manuscript) Ridgway, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., xxiii, Mar., 1888, 387 (type said to be from Brazil, but probably fn)m 

 Oaxaca). . 



PHEUGOPEDIUS FELIX GRANDIS (Nelson). 

 MORELOS WREN. 



Intermediate in coloration between I\ f. fill.r and I\ f. jxdltdus 

 (nearer the former, however), l)ut decidedly larger than either (except 

 feet). 



"Tlie color of the flanks varies much accordintj; to condition of the jilumasre. In 

 fresh plumage the color is deep, in worn i>lumage i)aler and duller. 



''Six specimens. 



'Three specimens. 



''No specimen seen by me, or recorded, from Michoacan; hut since a portion of 

 this State is interposed between the State of (iuerrero and tiiat portion of Jalisco in 

 which the species is known to occur there can be no doubt of its occurrence in the 

 coast district of Michoacan also. 



