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Adult female. — Length (skins), 171-182 (175); wing, 77.5-S6 (81.8); 

 tail, 76-85 (80.9); exposed ciilmen, 17-18.5 (17.9); tarsus, 21-22.5 

 (21.8); middle toe, 10.5-12 (11.3).« 



Yucatan (Merida; Temax; La Vega; Chichen-Itza ; Puerto More- 

 los; Tunkas; Tabi; Peto; Cozumel Island). 



Myiarchus mexicamts (not Tyrannula mexicana Kaup) Lawrence, Ann. Lyo. X. Y., 

 ix. May, 1869, 202 (Merida, Yucatan). 



Myiarchus yucatanensis Lawrence, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad., xxii, Nov. 21 

 (pub. Dec. 5), 1871, 235 (Merida, Yucatan; coll. G. N. Lawrence). — Ridgway, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, ii, 1884, 92 (crit.); Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xvi, 

 1893, 606-608 (crit.).— Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xiv, 1888, 260 (n. Yuca- 

 tan; Cozvimel I.). — Sjvlvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1889,93 

 (Merida, Tabi, and Peto, Yucatan; Cozumel I.). — Salvin, Ibis, 1889, 362 

 (Cozumel; crit.).— Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., iv, 1892, 345 (crit.).— Chap- 

 man, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., viii, 1896, 283 (Chichen-Itza, Yucatan; crit.).— 

 Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvii, 1904, 41 (monogr.). 



M\yiar('hus] y)icatanensis Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887,334. 



[Myiarchus] yucatariensis Sharfe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 146. 



MYIARCHUS STOLIDUS (Gosse). 

 STOLID FLYCATCHER. 



Similar to 21. antillarum, but inner webs of rectrices (except middle 

 and outer pairs) broadly edged with cinnamon-rufous, chin and throat 

 paler (nearly wlnte), and under parts of body primrose ^^ellow. 



Adults {sexes alike). — Pileum deep sooty brown (dark sepia to nearly 

 clove browai; rest of upper parts lighter, more olive-brown; tail 

 dusky, the outer webs of rectrices passing into light grayish brown on 

 edges (that of outermost rectrix paler and edged with dull whitish), 

 their inner webs (except middle and outer pairs) broadly edged with 

 cinnamon-rufous, this occupying, approximately, betw^een one-thh'd 

 and one-half the web; wings dusk}-, the middle and greater coverts 

 broadly tipped with pale grayish brown (still paler, sometimes whit- 

 ish, on terminal margins), the secondaries edged (broadly on innermost) 

 with dull whitish, the shorter primaries narrowly edged with cinna- 

 mon-rufous or I'ust}^; sides of head and neck sooty brown, the lores 

 mixed pale gra3rish or grayish w^hite and dusky; malar region, chin, 

 throat, and chest gra}ash white; rest of under parts pale (prinn-ose) 

 yellow; axillars and under wing-coverts primrose yellow; mner webs 

 of remiges edged with cinnamon-buff, or bufl'y cinnamon; bill horn 

 brow^n to blackish brown, darker terminally, })aler on basal portion of 

 mandible; legs and feet dusky brown. 



Adult male. —Lei\gi\\ (skins), 162-176 (167); ^ving, 80.5-87.5 (84.8); 

 tail, 74-84 (79.8); exposed culmen, 17-19.5 (18.5); tarsus, 20.5-21 

 (20.9); middle toe, 12.5-13 (12.8).« 



a Four specimens. 



