700 BULLETIN .10, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



ufliilt male; lonofth (skin), l?>^>\ wiiio-, r>S; tail, HT; exposed ciilmeji, 

 12.2; tarsus, 11). 5; middle toe, 11.5.' 



AVestern Mexico, in States of Oaxaea (Santa Etigenia), (xuerrero 

 (Aeapulco), Colima (Sierra Madre), and Sinaloa (Rosario; Tatemalis). 



GrdnnteUns reniisluK Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 812 (Mexico; ex Dn Bus, 

 manuscript). — Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1864, 607, pi. :-57, lower fig. — 

 Baird, Review Am. I'inls, 1865, 2.31 (Sierra Madre, Colima). — Lawrence, 

 Mem. Bost. Soc. N. II., ii, 1874, 270 (Sierra Madre, Colima). — Lawrence, 

 Bull.U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 4, 1876, 1(> (Santa Efigenia, Oaxaea, .Tan.).— 

 Salvin and Gooman, Biol. Centr.-Ain., Axes, i, 1881, l(iO. — Suarpe, Cat. 

 Bird.s Brit Muh., x, 1885, .369.— Loomis, Auk, xviii, 1901, ] 10 (Tatemalis 

 and Rosario, Sinaloa; descr. adult female). 



[(irdtiatfllKx'] r<;(H.s7//.s' ScLATER and Sat.vin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 11. 



[Iderla] lyiinsliis Ghw, Iland-list, i, 1869, 384, no. 5821. 



GRANATELLUS FRANCESCiE Baird. 

 TRES MARIAS RED-BREASTED CHAT. 



Similar to 0'. lyimsins hut larger; adult male without any hlack col- 

 lar across upper chest; with an interrupted white collar across hind- 

 neck; red of under parts more restricted; white on lateral rectrices 

 more extended; gray of upper parts lighter and less bluish, and mid- 

 dle and greater wing-coverts margined terminally with white; adidt 

 female similar to that of G. vmi/sfi/s but larger and paler, with nuich 

 more white on lateral rectrices. 



Adult male — Pileum (except anteriorly and laterally) deep bluish 

 gray or plumbeous; rest of upper parts plain bluish slate-gray, the 

 middle and greater wing-coverts narrowl}' tipped or terminally mar- 

 gined with white, producing two narrow bands; primaries dusky gray 

 edged with pale bluish gray; an interrupted and mostly concealed 

 white collar across hindneck; tail black, the outermost rectrix with 

 outer web and more than terminal half of inner web white, the second 

 with more than terminal third and most of outer web whit(\ the third 

 with terminal portion extensivel}' white, the fourth with a small 

 wedge-shaped terminal spot or mesial streak of white; forehead, 

 .sides of crown and occiput, with loral, .suborbital, and auricular regions, 

 black; malar region, chin, and throat white, the lower portion of the 

 latter with a few, mostly concealed, spots of black;" chest, median 

 portion of breast, abdomen, and under tail-coverts pure light vermilion 

 red; sides of breast, sides, and flanks, white; thighs gray and white; 

 maxilla dusky horn color or grayish black with paler tomia; mandi])le 

 nuich paler (bluish gray in life?); iris brown;^ legs and feet dusky horn 

 color (in dried skins); length (skins), 1-13-1(>0 (151); wing, 65.5-07.5 



' One specimen, from Santa Efigenia, Oaxaea. 



^Sometimes f>)nning, or at least suggesting, an interrui>ted collar. 



^ Grayson, manuscript. 



