756 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Southwestern Mexico, in State of Jalisco (San Sebastian). 



BasilcKtcrus cullcivorus (not Sylvia cuUcivora Liehtenstein) Nelson, Auk, xv, 1898, 

 159, part (near San Sebastian, mts. of w. Jalisco). 



BASILEUTERUS CULICIVORUS GODMANI Berlepsch. 

 GODMANS WARBLER. 



Similar to B. c. Jlavescens, but upper parts still more strongly 

 washed with yellow (the general color decided olive-green) and super- 

 ciliary stripe darker olive-green (the posterior portion concolor with 

 auricular region, instead of decidedly palci" and more yellowish); aver- 

 aging slightly larger. 



Aduh //^(?/V.— Length (skins), 114-ll>«; (120.-J:); wing, 58-B5 (62.2); 

 tail, 50-56.5 (54.1); exposed culmen, i>.5-10.5 (9.8).; tarsus, 11). 5-21. 5 

 (20.1).^ 



Adult feinaJi.—luQw^^ih (skins). 112-116 (111.7); wing, 57-62 (60); 

 tail, 49-54 (52); exposed culmen, 9.5; tarsus, 19.5-20 (19.7).' 



Chiriqui (Volcan de Chiriqui; Boquete), and Veragua (Calove vora) ; '' 

 southwestern Costa Rica (San Marcos) 'i * 



Basilcuicnis culicivorus (not Sylvia cuUcivora Lichtenstein) Salvin, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. Lond., 1870, 183 (Volcan de Chiriqui and Calovevora, Veragua). — Sal- 

 vin and GoDMAN, Biol. Centr.-Ani., Aves, i, 1881, 171, part (localities in 

 Veragua). — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., x, 1885, 383, part (Veragua). 



\_BasileuUrns] cuUcivornn. Sclatek and Salvix, Noni. Av. Neotr., 1873, 10, part. 



Basileuterus godmani Berlepsch, Auk, v, Oct., 1888, 450 (Veragua; coll. Count 

 von Berlejiscli ) . 



(?) Basileuterus godmnnni Cherrie, Anal. Inst. Fis.-Geog. Nac. Costa Rica, vi, 

 1893, 10 (San Marcos, s. w. Costa Rica; crit. ; descriptions). 



B[asileuterus] cidicivorus (jodnuoil Berlepsch, Auk, v, Oct., 1888, 450, in text. 



BasUeuterus culickorua (jodinani Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, iii, Jan. 30, 

 1902, 60 (Volcan de Chiriqui and Boquete, Chiriqui, 4,000 to 7,700 ft.). 



BASILEUTERUS SEMICERVINUS^ VERAGUENSIS (Sharpe). 

 BTTFF-RUMPED WARBLER. 



Adults {sexes alike). — Pileum and hindneclv plain soot}' or grayish 

 clove-brown; back, scapulars, and lesser wing-coverts plain deep olive; 

 wings dusky with olive edgings; rump, tail-coverts (upper and lower), 

 and basal two-thirds (ai)proximately) of tail clear butt"; terminal por- 

 tion of tail olive-dusk}' with lighter olive edgings; a supraloral streak 



^ Nine specimens. '•' Three specimens. 



* Count von Berlepsch (Auk, v, 1884, 450) refers Costa Rican specimens to this 

 form, but all the specimens from that country examined by me belong decidedly to 

 B. c. culicivoru.t. I have not seen specimens from San Marcos, which Mr. Cherrie 

 refers to this form. 



*See Cherrie, Anal. Fis.-Oeog. Nac. Costa Rica, vi, 1893, 10. 



*I have not l)een able to examine a specimen of B. s. Kemirerriniis. An examj)lt 

 of B. K. uropyfjudis, from Bogota, Colombia, differs from the present form in having 

 the 1)ack, etc., more greenish olive, the under parts entirely and more deeply buff, 

 the basal portion of the tail deeper buff and the terminal portion lighter, more olive. 



