BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 



751 



3^ellowish gray, or very pale dull olive-yellowish; bill, iris, and feet 

 as in adult male; length (skins), 84-95 (90); wing, 57-64 (60.3); 

 tail, 25.5-28.5 (26.8); exposed culinen, 8-10.5 (9.4); tarsus, 13-14.5 

 (14.1); middle toe, 8.5-9.5 (8.9).« 



Southwestern Costa Rica (Boruca; Pozo Azul de Pirris; Pozo del 

 Pital), Panama (Divala; Santa Fe de Veragua; Bugaba; Volcaii de 

 Cliiriqui; Lion Hill) and through western Colombia (Remedios, 

 Medellin, and Neche, Antioquia; Yuntas, Rio Dagua) to north- 

 western Ecuador (Ca(;havi; San Javier). 



Chiroxiphia cijaneocapilla (not Pipra cyaneocapilla Hahn) Lawkence, Ann. Lye. 

 Nat. Hist. N. Y., vii, 1862, 296 (Lion Hill, Panama, R. R.). 



Pipra cyaneocapilla (not of Hahn) Sclater and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 1864, 362 (Panama; crit.); 1879, 517 (Antioquia, Colombia). — Salvin, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, 149 (Santiago de Veragua, Panama); 1870, 200 (Bugaba 

 and Volcan de Chiriqui, Panama). 



Pipra veliUina Berlepsch, Ibis, Oct., 1883, 492 (Veragua, Panama; coll. Count 

 von Berlepsch). — Reichenow and Schalow, Journ. fiir Orn., 1886, 89 

 (reprint of orig. descr.). — Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xiv, 1888, 299 

 (Bugaba, Lion Hill and Panama City,Panama; Remedios, Province Antioquia, 

 Colombia). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Gentr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1890, 110. — 

 Cherrie, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, 1891, 535 (Pozo Azul, Costa Rica; crit.; 

 descr. female). — Hartert, Novit. Zool., v, 1898, 488 (Cachavi, n. w. Ecua- 

 dor). — Bangs, Auk, xviii, 1901, 364 (Divala, Panama). — Hellmayr, Ibis, 

 1906, 30 (monogr.). 



[Pipra] velutina Sharpe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 154. 



P[ipra] velutina Hellmayr, Ibis, 1906, 3, 5 (in Key). 



PIPRA PIPRA ANTHRACINA Ridgway. 

 ZELEDON'S MANAKIN. 



Adult male. — Entire pileum and hindneck uniform white; rest of 

 plumage intense, but not lustrous, velvety black, the longer under 

 tail-coverts duller black, narrowly tipped (more or less distinctly) 

 with grayish, the remiges and larger wing-coverts brownish black, 

 the secondaries edged with velvety black; bill dusky horn color (in 

 dried skins), the maxillary tomia and terminal portion of mandible 

 paler; iris dark [brown] ;'' legs and feet horn color (in dried skins); 



o Twelve specimens. 



i>Jose C, Zejedon, manuscript. 



