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rachyrhamphus ? Salvin and Sclater, Il)is, 1860, 36 (Coban, Guatemala; 



crit.).— Lawrence, Ann. Lye. N. Y., vii, 1862, 296. 



Pachyrhamphus cinnamomeus Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., vii, 1862, 295 

 (Lion Hill, Panama R. R.; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.); viii, 1867, 183 (Greytown, 

 Nicaragua); ix, 1868, 116 (San Jose, Tucurriqui, Angostura, and Turrialba, 

 Costa Rica). — Frantzius, Journ. fiir Orn., 1869, 309 (Costa Rica). — Sclater 

 and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, 518 (Remedies, Province Antioquia, 

 Coloml)ia; crit.). — Berlepsch, Journ. fiir Orn., 1884, 305 (Bucaramanga, 

 Colora])ia; crit.).— Ridoway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, 589 (Segovia R., 

 Honduras). — Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xiv, 1888, 342 (Choctum, 

 Guatemala; Angostura and Tucurriqui, Costa Rica; Panama and Chepo, 

 Panama; Remedios, Bogota, and Cauta, Colombia; Balzar Mts., Ecuador; 

 upper Ucayali, e. Peru). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr-Am., Aves, ii, 

 1890, 126 (Coban, Guatemala; Cayo, British Honduras, etc.). — Richmond, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xvi, 1893, 508 (Rio Escondido, Nicaragua). — Hartert, 

 Novit. Zool., V, 1898, 489 (Chimbo and Cachavi, n. w. Ecuador).— Bangs, 

 Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, ii, 1900, 23 (Lomadel Leon, Panama); Bidl. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., xxxix, 1903, 149 (Yaruca, Honduras). 



P[nchyrhnmphus] cinnamomeus Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 326. 



[Pachyrhamphus] cinnamomeus Sharpe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 165. 



[Tityra] cinnamomeus Gray, Hand-list, i, 1869, 369, no. 5605. 



PACHYRHAMPHUS ORNATUS Cherrie." 

 CHERRIES BECARD. 



Adult female fi — Pileum and nape uniform brown (cinnamon-russet 

 to cliestnut-brown or mummy brown), margined (except anteriorly) 

 by a line of black, broadest above auricular region and across hind- 

 neck; back, scapulars, rump, and upper tail-coverts uniform light 

 grayish olive-green; tail black, the rectrices becoming grayish brown 

 or olive basally (middle pair mostly grayish brown or olive) broadly 

 tipped with deep buff or ochraceous, this much broader on outermost 

 pair, when occupying approximately terminal third of inner and ter- 

 minal half of outer web ; wings black, the lesser coverts margined with 

 brown or olive, the middle coverts very broadly tipped with buff (more 

 or less deep), the greater coverts edged and broadly tipped with buff, 

 the tertials broadly margined with buff or pale buffy yellow, the 

 other secondaries more narrowly, the primaries still more narrowly, 

 edged with the same; latero-frontal (nasal) tufts and conspicuous 

 supraloral stripe pale buff or buffy whitish; lores grayish dusky, 

 forming a sharply defined triangular patch; sides of head and neck 

 and narrow collar across hindneck pale yellowish olive; under parts 

 pale yellow (deep primrose to pale dull primrose), the chest and sides 

 shaded with pale olive; axillars and under wing-coverts very pale 

 buff}^ 3^ellow or primrose yellow, the inner webs of remiges broadly 

 edged with the same; maxilla dusky horn color to grayish black, with 

 paler tomia; mandible pale grayish (grayish blue in life?) with paler 



** This is prolmbly the female of P. alho-griseus. (See p. 837). 

 6 The adult male unknown, unless P. albo-griseus. 



