BIRDS OK NORTH ANJ) MIUDJ.K AMERK^A. 



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rioi- j)iiiii:irics iiotrlicd or sornitcd with brownish white or very pale 

 hrownisli huff; middle and n-reater winf,^-coverts with a terminal spot 

 of whitish or i)ale brownish l)uff: a conspicuous superciliary stripe of 

 ochraceous-buff; a deep brown postocular streak; auricular region 

 (except upper marj^in), suborbital, and malar regions, chin, throat, 

 and chest, ochraceous-])uff, deepening on sides of throat and chest 

 into tawu}' or tawnj'-ochraceous; breast and abdomen buff or pale 

 ochraceous-buff'; sides and flanks light brown (nearh^ raw umber) 

 heavily barred with blackish, and pale brownish buff'y (the latter on 

 tips of feathers); under tail-coverts whitish, tinged with brown and 

 irregularly barred with black; maxilla blackish with paler tomia; 

 mandible blackish or dusky terminally, i)alc basally ; legs and feet deep 

 or dark horn color (in dried skins). 



Young. — Similar to adults, but back, scapulars, sides, and flanks less 

 distincth' barred, and feathers of breast narrowly margined with 

 dusky. 



Adult male. — Length (skin), 100; Aving, 50; tail, 35; exposed cul- 

 men, 11.5; tarsus, 18.5; middle toe, 14." 



Adult female. — Length (skin), 98; wing, 17; tail, 88; exposed cul- 

 men, 18; tarsus, 1(5; middle toe, 13.* 



Highlands of Guatemala (Volcan de Fuego; Volcan de Santa Maria, 

 near Quezaltenango) and Chiapas (San Cristobal). 



Troglodytes hrunneicoUis (not of Sclater, 1858) SalvinrikI Sclateh, Ibis, 1860, 273 



(Volcan de Fuego, Guatemala). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Ani., 



Aves, i, 1880, 103, part (Volcan de Fuego). 

 ITroglndylesI brunneicollis Sclatkk and Salvin, Noiii. Av. Neotr., 1873, 7, i)art 



(Guatemala). 

 [Troglodi/tes hrimneicollis.] Suhsp. <i. Irotjlodi/fe.'i riifocillntus Siiari'e, Cat. Birds 



Brit. Mus., vi, 1881, 2(>2 (Chiro.stemon fore.st, Volcan dc Fuego, Guatemala, 



alt. 10,000 ft.; coll. Salvin and (iodman). 

 Troglodyles riifocdialufi R^ichenow and Schalow, Journ. fiir. Orn., 1884, 430 



(reprint of orig. descr. ). — Ohekholsek, Proc. U. S. Nat. IMus., xxvii, 1904, 



200 (cnt.). 

 T\_rogludyU's] rujociliatus Kidoway, ISIan. N. Am. Birds, I8S7, 554. 



"One specimen, from Quezaltenango, in coll. G. S.Miller. 



''One specimen, Ironi San Cristobal, Chiapas. Another specimen, not sexed, but 

 pri)l)atily a male, and one Irom \'olcan de Santa ^laria, (luatemaia, measure, respec- 

 tiviM\ , as follows. 



