lYO BULLETIN" 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



(Chacala)j Colima (Plains of Colima; Manzanillo), Guerrero (Aca- 

 pulco; Tierra Colorado; Dos Arroyos), Oaxaca (Huilotepec; Juchi- 

 tan; Putla; Cacoprieto; Chihuitan; Santa Efigenia; Tehuantepec), 

 and Chiapas (Tonala), and Territory of Tepic (San Bias; Santiago; 

 Tepic), and southward through Guatemala (Naranjo; Rio Montagua; 

 Retalhuleu; Gualan; El Rancho, Zacapa; Mazatenango; San Jose), 

 Salvador (La Union; La Libcrtad), Honduras (Pacific slope) and 

 Nicaragua (Chinandega) to western Costa Rica (Guanacaste; 

 Liberia; Volcan de Miravalles; Bolson; Sar.chi; Escazu; Alajuela; 

 San Juan; San Jose; La Sabana de San Jose; Naranjo). 



[Psittacus] canicularis Linn^us, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, i, 1758, "68 "=98, part 

 ("America"; based on Psittacus capite rubro cxruleoque Edwards, Nat. Hist. 

 Bii-ds, 176, pi. 176; Tui-apute-juba Marcgrave, Bras., 206 a); ed. 12, i, 1766, 

 142. — Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. i, 1788, 323. — Latham, Index Orn., i, 

 1790, 94. 



Psittacus canicularis Bechstein, Lathams Uebers. Vogel, i, 1793, 206, 701. — Shaw, 

 Gen. Zool., viii, pt. 2, 1811, 445. — Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., xxv, 

 1817, 364 (cites PL Enl., pi. 767).— Kuhl, Consp. Psitt., 1820, 25. 



P[sittacus] canicularis Vieillot, Tabl. Enc. Metli., iii, 1823, 1398. 



Ps[ittacus] canicularis Bechstein, Kurze Uebers., 1811, 72. — LicHTENSTEiN,Verz. 

 DoubL, 1823, 6. 



Aratinga canicularis Stephens, Shaw's Gen. ZooL, xiv, 1826, 139. 



Conurus canicularis Gray, Gen. Birds, iii, 1849, App., p. 20; List Birds Brit. Mus., 

 Psittacidse, 1859, 37 (Mexico). — Salvin, Ibis, 1871, 88, footnote (Mexico). — 

 Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xx, 1891, 201 (Mazatlan, Sinaloa; Santiago 

 and San Bias, Tei^ic; Plains of Colima and Manzanillo, Colima; Beltran and 

 Hacienda San Marcos, Jalisco; Acapulco, Tierra Colorado, and Dos Arroyos, 

 Guerrero; Putla and Cacoprieto, Oaxaca; Tonala, Cliiapas; Rio Montagua, Gua- 

 temala; Nicaragua; San Juan, CostaRica). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.- 

 Am.,Aves, ii, 1897,577 (Mazatlan; Santiago and Tepic, Tepic; Plains of Colima, 

 Rio de Coahuyana, and Manzanillo Bay, Colima; Beltran, Barranca de Beltran, 

 and Hacienda de San Mai'cos, Jalisco; Acapulco, Tierra Colorado, and Dos 

 Arroyos, Guerrero; Putla, Cacoprieto, Juchitan, ChQiuitan, Santa Efigenia, 

 and Tehuantepec, Oaxaca; Tonala, Chiapas; Retalhuleu and Rio Montagua, 

 Guatemala; La Libertad, Salvador; Pacific slope, Honduras; Nicaragua; 

 San Jose, Sarchi, Alajuela, Liberia, and San Juan, Costa Rica). — Miller 

 (W. DeW.), Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., xxi, 1905, 348 (Escuinapa, etc., s.Sinaloa).— 

 Bailey (H. H.), Auk, xxiii, 1906, 388 (San Bias, Tepic).— Dearborn, Pub. 

 125, Field Mus. N. H., 1907, 85 (Gualan, El Rancho, Mazatenango, and San 

 Jose, Guatemala). — Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vi, 1910, 483 (La Sabana 

 de San Jose, Alajuela, Esca^zu, Bolson, Guanacaste, and Miravalles, Costa 

 Rica). 



{Conurus'\'> canicularis Bonaparte, Naumannia, 1854 (Consp. Psitt., underno. 64). 



[Conurus^ canicularis Forbes and Robinson, Bxill. Liverp. Mus., i, 1897, 11 (Cen- 

 tral Am.; "St. John's River"). 



\Eupsittula\ canicularis Bonaparte, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1854, 150 (Consp. 

 Psitt., p. 7). 



Conurus canigularis [lapsus] Underwood, Ibis, 1896, 445 (Volcan de Miravalles, 

 Costa Rica). 



o Th.is=£!upsittula aurca (Gmelin). 



