BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 421 



throughout; lower I'unip more extensively mid :ihi-u])tly light 3'ellow- 

 ish olive or olive-yellowish; gray rictiil streak less distinct, and sides 

 of throat, and chin, dark shite color instead of sooty black. 



Young. — Above plain l)rownish gray, the rump tinged with light 

 yellowish olive, the middle and greater wing-coverts tipped with pale 

 butfy grayish; superciliary stripe l)right yellow, paler posteriori}' : 

 sides of head and neck otherwise plain l)rownish gray, darker on lores, 

 paler and tinged with yellowish from rictus backward; sides of throat 

 dusky; rest of under parts, including a median throat-stripe extend- 

 ing nearly to chin, canary yellow, fainth' tinged with pale olive later- 

 ally, fading into l)ufi'y wdiite or pale bufi'y yellow on anal region and 

 under tail-coverts. 



Adult male.— Length, (skins), 95).()-104:.6 (102.1); wing, 00.7-61 (60.8); 

 tail, 40.1-10.9(10.6); exposed culmcn, 12.1-11.2 (18.. 5); tarsus, 18.3-18.5 

 (18.4); middle toe, ll.T-ll.l> (11.8).^ 



Island of Cura(,'ao, Cari])bean Sea. 



Coerebn iirnpygialls BEKLi:rscii, Jonrn. fur Orn., xxxx, .Tan., 1892, 77 (Island of 

 Cura(,'ao, Caribbean 8ea; cdII. E. Peters). — Robinson, Flying Trip to Tropics, 

 1895, 165 (Curasao). 



Cliereha] uropyglalh BEKLEPsrn, Journ. fiir Orn., 1892, 79, 81, in text. 



C't'?'</( io?a species? Peters. Journ. fiir Orn., 1892, 110 (Curarao). 



CCEREBA MARTINICANA ( Reichenbach) . 

 MARTINiaXJE BANANAftTJIT. 



Similar to C. uropydiaViH.^ but white throat-patch much more sharply 

 defined, superciliary stripe shorter (scarcely reaching to end of auricu- 

 lar region), malar region and sides of throat unifoi'm sooty l)lack, like 

 auricular region, pileum, etc.; no gra\' rictal streak, and with less of 

 olive-yellow on rump. 



Adults {sexes alih). — Above dark sooty slate, sometimes inclining 

 to sooty blackish, especially on pileum, which is always pei'ceptil)ly 

 darker than back; lower rump more or less tinged with light ^^ellowish 

 olive or olive-yellowish, but without a distinct patch oi" band of that 

 color; wing-coverts usually slightly tipped with pale grayish; no white 

 at base of primaries, but their outer webs narrowly edged with grayish; 

 inner webs of lateral rectrices l)roadly tipped with white, this on outer- 

 most rectrix about 6.3-8.9 in extent; a superciliary stripe of white 

 or (in younger specimens?) yellow, extending from nostril to about 

 end of auricular region, but becoming narrower posteriorly; sides of 

 head, otherwise, and sides of neck, including sides of throat, uniform 

 sooty black, like pileum; median portion of throat white or grayish 

 white, forming a l)road, somewhat wedge-shaped, stripe; rest of under 

 parts lemon yellow, paler and strongly tinged with olive on iianks, the 



^ Two specimens. 



