BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 5«5 



pinkish l)uff or very pale cinnamon, dceponinjr into pale cinnaniomo- 

 OU8 wood l)rown or dull vinac-oous-cinnanu,n on flanks, which are 

 sometimes indistinctly barred with darker; breast and abdomen white; 

 under tail-coverts white, sutlused with pale cinnamon, and rather 

 broadly barred with duskv brown; axillars and under wmg-coverts 

 immaculate brownish white; maxilla ])lackish brown with paler tonna; 

 mandible pale brownish (in dried skins); legs and feet light horn color 



(in dried skins). . ,^ ^o /-a k\. 



Ad^dt ma?..-Length (skins), 106-112 (110); wing, 49-o2 (..0.5 , 

 tail, 36-11 (3S.2); exposed culmen, 13.5-14: (13.9); tarsus, 18-19 (18.7); 

 middle toe, 12-13 (12.T).« 

 Coast of Yucatan (Progreso). 

 Troglod„tcs p.ninsularis Ne,.son, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xiv, Sept. 25, 1901174 

 (rrogreso, Yucatan; coll. U. S. Nat. Mu8.).-0beriiolser, Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., xxvii, 1904, 208 (crit.). 



TROGLODYTES MUSCULUS INQUIETUS (Baird). 

 PANAMA HOUSE WREN. 



Similar in coloration of upper parts to T. penlnsularis, but anterior 

 and lateral under parts more strongly brownish buffy, flanks distinctly 

 barred with duskv, and bars on under tail-coverts broader and more 

 blackish; larger, with shorter tail. Similar to T. rnusnduH stnatulus, 

 but upper parts slightly darker and browner and under parts more 

 stronglv l)rownish bufl'y. 



Adults {sexes alike).-Ahoxe deep broccoli brown, slightly more ru- 

 fescent or more deeidedlv brown on rump and upper tail-coverts, the 

 latter (sometimes rump also) barred with dusky; back and scapulars 

 usually narrowly barred, more or less distinctly, with dusky; tail 

 grayish cinnamon-brown, broadly barred with dusky; wings interme- 

 diate in color ))etween back and tail, the greater coverts narrowly, the 

 remicres more broadly, barred with dusky (the brown interspaces 

 especially on primaries, paler brown); middle and lesser coverts with 

 very indistinct (sometimes obsolete) narrow bars of darker grayi-^h 

 brown; an indistinct superciliary streak of pale brownish buff or 

 brownish white; an indistinct grayish brown postocular streak (on 

 upper portion of auricular region); suborbital and auricular regions 

 (except upper portion of the latter) indistinctly streaked with light 

 ..ravish brown and pale brownish buff or dull brownish white; malar 

 reuion, chin, and throat buffy white or very pale brownish buff; chest 

 and anterior portion of sides pale brownish buff, this deepemng on 

 flanks into gra yish ochraceous-buff or light clay color, barred, more 



« Four specimens. No females examined. 



tThrioLus striaMns Lafresnaye, Rev. Zool.. 1845, ^^■-'^:;>^^'^'i:;;^' ;;;;;^''!^ 

 ,lriand>,.. Oherholser, Pro.-. X^ S. Nat. Mus., xxvii, no. i:io4, Jan. 23, 1904, -Go 

 (crit.). (IliglilanUs of Colombia.) 



