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Southwestern Mexico, in States of Guerrero (Acapulco), Oaxaca 

 (Tapana; Cacoprieto; Santa Efigenia; Zanatepec) and Chiapas 

 (TonaLa), and southward tlu-ough western Guatemala (Coban; Con- 

 stancia; La Concepcion Chiapam; Retalhuleu; San Jose); Salvador 

 (San Salvador; San Carlos; Acajutla; La Libertad), western Hon- 

 duras (Tigre Island), western Nicaragua (Managua; Omotepe; San 

 Juan del Sur; San Carlos; San Emilio; Chinandega), western Costa 

 Rica (Volcan de Miravalles; Tenorio; Bolson; Cerro Santa Maria; 

 Bebedero; San Carlos; Nicoya; La Palma de Nicoya; Punta Ai-enas; 

 Barranca de Punta Arenas; Esparta; Santo Domingo de San Mateo; 

 San Mateo; Pigres; Palmar; Las Ajuntas de Terraba; Pozo del Rio 

 Grande; Paso Real; Pozo Azul de Pirris) and Panama (Divala; 

 Bugaba; Volcan de Chiriqui; Mina de Chorcha; Calobre; Veragua; 

 Colon; Panama; Sabana de Panama; Punta de Sabana; Paraiso; 

 Lion Hill; Rio Indio; Rio Gatun; Rio Trinidad; Tabernilla; Cana; 

 Puerto Bello; Boca de Cupa) to Colombia (Darien; Rio Atrato; Car- 

 tagena; Naranjo; lower Rio Magdalena; Naranjo, Bonda, Santa 

 Marta and Sierra Nevada, Santa Marta; Bucaramanga; Bogota; 

 Medellin and Remedios, Antioquia). 



(??) Psittacus caudacutus Paxlas, in Vroeg's Catal., 1764, Adumbr., 1, no. 28 

 ("Surinam"; cites Edwards, pi. 235, 'which= Psittacula vivida Ridgway= 

 P. passcrina of authors but not of Linnaeus). 



Psittacus jiigularu MiJLLER, Syst. Nat. Suppl., 1776, 80 ("America"; based on 

 Petit Perruchc a gorge jaune d'Amerique Daubenton, PI. Enl., pi. 190, fig. 1). — 

 Cassin, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1864, 240 (crit. nomencl.). 



[Sittace]jugularis Gray, Hand-list, ii, 1870, 150, no. 8160. 



Brotogerys jugularis (not of Sclater and Salvin, 1866 and authors ex Ecuador and 

 Peru)a Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xx, 1891, 259 (La Concepcion; 

 Chiapam, and Retalhuleu, Guatemala; Bebedero and Nicoya, Costa Rica, 

 Mina de Chorcha, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui, Calobre, Panama, and 

 Paraiso, Panama; Cartagena, Santa Marta, Medellin, Remedios, and Bogota, 

 Colombia); Ibis, 1906, 465. — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, 

 il, 1897, 582 (Santa Efigenia, Tapana, and Cacoprieto, Oaxaca; Tonala, 

 Chiapas; La Concepcion, etc., Guatemala; La Libertad, Salvador; Tigre I., 

 Honduras; Omotepe', San Juan del Sur, San Carlos, San Emilis, and 

 Chinandega, Nicaragua; La Palma de Nicoya, Punta Arenas, San Mateo, 

 Miravalles, etc., Costa Rica; Lion Hill, etc., Panama; Colombia). — Stone, 

 Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, 304 (near Bogota,, Colombia).— Allen, Bull. 

 Am. Mus. N. H., xiii, 1900, 132 (Bonda, Santa Marta, Colombia). — Bangs, 

 Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, iii, 1902, 25 (Bugaba, Panama); Auk, xxiv, 

 1907, 292 (Paso Real., Pozo del Rio Grande, and Barranca de Punta Arenas, 

 Costa Rica). — Ridgway, Condor, vii, 1905, 155, in text (Pigres, Costa Rica). — 

 Thayer and Bangs, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xlvi, 1906, 215 (Sabana de 

 Panama).— Dearborn, Pub. 125, Field Mus. N. H., 1907, 85 (San Jose, 

 Guatemala). — Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vi, 1910, 485 (Pacific slope 

 of Costa Rica; habits). 



[Brotogerys] jugularis Sharpe, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 19. — Forbes and Robinson, 

 Bull. Liverpool Mus., i, 1897, 13. 



a =Brotogeris devillei (Gray). 



