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No locality for this specimen appears either on the label or in the museum 

 register; Ridgway's information must have come to him by letter from the 

 collector. 



Phoenicothraupis littoralis Nelson 

 Auk 18(1): 48, January 1901. 

 =Habia gutturalis littoralis (Nelson) . See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds 



of the Americas 9: 310, 1936. 

 166208. Adult male. Frontera, State of Tabasco, Mexico. Mar. 4, 1900. 

 Collected by Edward W. Nelson and Edward A. Goldman. Original 

 number 6668. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Phoenicothraupis salvini peninsiilaris Ridgway 

 Proc. Washington Acad. Sci. 3: 150, Apr. 15, 1901. 

 =Hahia gutturalis peninsularis (Ridgway). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 9: 311, 1936. 

 146607. Adult male. "Izalam," State of Yucatan, Mexico. January 1880. 

 Collected by George F. Gaumer. Received as part of the Boucard 

 Collection. 

 The locality "Izalam," which appears on Boucard's private label, is prob- 

 ably a misspelling of Izamal. 

 Phoenicothraupis salvini discolor Ridgway 



Proc. Washington Acad. Sci. 3: 150, Apr. 15, 1901. 

 =Habia gutturalis discolor (Ridgway) . See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds 



of the Americas 9: 312, 1936. 

 126942. Adult male. Vicinity of the International Planting Company 

 ("LP.") Plantation (on the Rio Escondido, 50 miles from Bluefields), 

 Department of Zelaya, Nicaragua. May 12, 1892. Collected by Charles 

 W. Richmond. Original number 3910. 



Genus LANIO VieiUot 



Lanio melanopygius Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 6: 412, Apr. 26, 1884. 

 ■=Lan.io aurantius melanopygius Salvin and Godman. See Hellmayr, 



Catalogue of birds of the Americas 9 : 320, 1936. 

 91818. Adult male. Pozo Azul de Pirris (a region of heavy forest on the 

 Rio Grande de Pirris, about ten miles from the Pacific Ocean), Prov- 

 ince of San Jose, Costa Rica. May 1883. Collected by Juan Zeledon. 

 Received from Jose C. Zeledon. 

 Ridgway's name was adopted from his unpublished manuscript and first 

 used by Salvin and Godman (Biologia Centrali-Americana, Aves 1:305, 

 December 1883). The specimen that lay before them, however, was one of 

 their own collection from Chiriqui, which is accordingly the type of Lanio 

 melanopygius "Ridgway" Salvin and Godman, 1883, while our No. 91818 

 is the type only of Lanio melanopygius Ridgway, 1884. 



