BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 287 



{^Iclems} gidaris Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 36, part. 



Icterus gularis yucataneiisis (not of Berlepsch) Bendire, Auk, x, 1893, 366 

 ("Avery's Island, Louisiana"). — American Ornithologists' Union Com- 

 mittee, Auk, xi, 1894, 51; xii, 1895, 169. 



(?) Icterus gularis flarnmeus \_7iome)i imdum!] Lantz, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 

 for 1896-97 (1899), 222 (Rinconada, Puebla). 



Icterus gularis tamaulipensis Ridgway, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., iii, A2;)r. 15, 1901, 

 152 (Alta Mira, Tamaulipa.s; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



ICTERUS GULARIS YUCATANENSIS Berlepsch. 

 YUCATAN ORIOLE. 



Similar to l. g. tammilipeoisis, but still smaller, with coloration still 

 more intense (adults rich cadmium orange, the head bright orange- 

 chrome), and maxilla much narrower (in vertical width). 



xUlult nude.—l^ongih (.skins). 204.5-24:3.8 (225.3); wing, 106.9-117.3 

 (113); tail, 97.8-106.7 (103.1); culmen, from base, 22.9-25.4 (24.1); 

 depth of bill at base, 11.2-13.2 (12.7); tarsus, 25.9-30 (28.7); middle 

 toe, 18-20.3 (19.3).' 



Adult female. -IjQwgth. (skins), 215.9-226.1 (221); wing, 99.3-106.7 

 (104.1); tail, 96.6-103.1 (99.3); culmen, from base, 22.9-23.4 (23.1); 

 tarsus, 26.4-30.2 (28.5); middle toe, 17.5-19.8 (18.8).' 



Yucatan (Chichen-Itza; Temax; Calotmul; Tekanto; Shkolak), 

 including island of Cozumel. 



Icterus gularis (not Psarocolius gularis Wagler) Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 

 xi, 1886,384, part(Cozuinel I., Yucatan). — Salvin and Godman, Biol.Centr.- 

 Am., Aves, i, 1887, 475, part (Yucatan; Cozuniel I.) — Stone, Proc. Ac. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., 1890, 208 (int. Yucatan).— Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., 

 viii, 1896, 281 (Chichen-Itza, Yucatan). 



[Icterus] gularis Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 36, part. 



Icterus gularis gucatanensis Berlepsch, Auk, v, Oct., 1888, 454 (Yucatan; coll. 

 Count vonBerlepsch) . — Ridgwav, Proc. Wash. Ac. Sci., iii, 1901, 152, in text. 



ICTERUS CUCULLATUS CUCULLATUS Swainson. 

 HOODED ORIOLE. 



Adult male in suminer. — Lores, anterior portion of forehead, orbital 

 region, anterior half of auricular region, malar region, chin, throat, 

 and upper chest uniform black, with a rounded posterior outline on 

 the chest; back, scapulars, and lesser wing-coverts uniform black; 

 middle wing-coverts white, producing a very broad white band; rest 

 of wings black, the outer webs of greater coverts tipped with white, 

 the remiges edged with grayish white; tail black, the lateral rectrices 

 more or less broadly margined at tips with pale grayish; re.st of plu- 

 mage varying from cadmium j'ellow to cadmium orange, the color most 

 intense on head, neck, and chest; bill black, with basal portion of man- 

 dible bluish gra}" (pale grayish blue or bluish white in life); legs and 

 feet grayish dusky (bluish graj' in life?). 



' Twelve specimens. ^ Three sj^ecimeus. 



