86 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Sci. Phi'a., 1866, 71 (Fort Whipple, Arizona); Check List, 1873, no. 109; 2(1 

 ed. 18S2, no. 157; Birds Col. Val., 1878, 355.— RiiniWAv, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila., 1869, 132 (crit.) ; Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 163.— Sumichrast, 

 Mem. Bost. See. N. H., i, 1869, 549 (Vera Cruz, from coast up to 10,000 ft.)— 

 DiTGEs, La Naturaleza, i, 1870, 140 (Guanajuato). — Cooper, Orn. Cal., 1870, 

 144 (Arizona, etc.). — Lawrence, Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H., ii, 1874, 274 (Sierra 

 Madre, bet. Mazatlan and Durango); Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 4, 1876, 19 

 ((iuichicovi, Oaxaca, Sept.; Gineta Mts., Chiapas, Jan. ).^ — Baibd, Brewer, 

 and RiDOWAY, Hist. N. Am. Birds, i, 1874, 440, pi. 20, figs. 9, 10.— Henshaw, 

 Rep. Orn. Spec. Wheeler's Sarv., 1874, 108 (Apache, etc., Arizona; habits); 

 Zool. Exp. W. 100th Merid., 1875, 237 (Apache, Willow Springs, Rock 

 Canon, Bowie i*gency,Cami) Crittenden, etc., Arizona; liabits; descr. nest). — 

 Brewster, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vi, 1881, 68, (Chiricahua Mts., Arizona); 

 vii, 1882, 146 (Santa Rita Mts., Arizona; measurements, et<!.) ; Auk, ii, 1885, 

 197 (Santa Rita Mts. ; descr. young female). — Salvix, Cat. Strickland Coll., 



1882, 192 (Guatemala). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 



1883, 291. 



[Pyninga] hepalica Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 22. — Coues, 

 Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 112. 



Plyi-anga] hrjHifica Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 318. 



[rimnga] hepatka Gray, Hand-list, ii, 1870, 60, no. 6838. 



Piranga hepatica American Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 609. — 

 Ferrari-Perez, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., ix, 1886, 140 (Tezuitlan, Puebla, 

 Nov.).— Scott, Auk, v, 1888, 30 (Sierra Santa Catalina, oak belt, 5,000 ft.; 

 remarks on plumage, etc.). — Mearns, Auk, vii, 1890, 260 (Mogollon Mts., 

 Arizona, breeding in pine belt). — Anthony, Auk, ix, 1892, 366 (Apache, s. 

 w. New Mexico). — Jouy, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xvi, 1893, 779 (Barranca 

 Ibarra, Jali.sco, Mar. 10).— Fisher, North Am. Fauna, no. 7, 1893, 109 (con- 

 fluence of Beaverdain and Rio Virgin, n. w. Arizona). — NEHRLiNti, Our 

 Native Birds, etc., ii, 1896, 17.— Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., x, 1898, 

 40 (Las Vigas, Vera Cruz, 8,000 ft.). 



P\^irangci] htpatlca Ridgway, Man. X. Am. Birds, 1887, 455. 



[Pyranga hepatica'] var. hepatica Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Hist. N. Am. 

 Birds, i, 1874, 434. 



Phloenicosoma] hepatica Cabanis, ]Mus. Hein., i, 1850, 25 (Jalapa). 



[Phoeiricofioma^ hepatinun Giebel, Thesaurus Orn., iii, 1876, 110. 



Pyranga azar.v (not of D'Orbigny) Woodiioise, Rep. Sitgreaves' Expl. Zmii and 

 Col. R., 1853, 82 (San Francisco Mts., Arizona). 



PIRANGA TESTACEA TESTACEA Sclater and Salvin. 

 BRICK-RED TANAGER. 



Adult male. — Above uniform rich brownish rod/ most intense on 

 piloum; remio-cs dusky grayish ])rown, edged with lighter red (dragon's 

 blood) ; under jKirts ])right orange-A'ermilion. shaded laterally and (more 

 slightly) across rhest with darker 1)rownish red; lores dull brownish 

 gra}'; eyelids light red; maxilla blackish with pahn- tomia; mandible 

 grayish, becoming dusky at tip; legs and feet horn color (in dried 

 skins): length (skins), 175.3-188 (181.6); wing, 89.4-93.5 (91.9); tail, 

 72.4-77 (75.4); exposed culmen, 18.3-18.8 (18.5); depth of bill at ba.se, 

 10.7-11.4 (11.2); tarsus, 20.6-22.6 (21.3); middle toe, 13.5-15.7 (14. 7).'^ 



' About intermediate between madder brown and burnt sienna. 

 " Four specimens. 



