BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA 447 



367 (Costa Rica). — Sumichrast, Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., i, 1869, 560 

 (hot region of Veracruz).— Gray, Hand-list, i, 1870, 12, No. 102, part. — 

 Nutting, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., v, 1882, 404 (La Palma de Nicoya, Costa 

 Rica). — CuBAS, Cuadro Geogr., Estadistico, Descr. e Hist, de los Estados 

 Unidos Mexicanos, 1884, 166 (common names; Mexico). — Gurnet, List 

 Diurn. Birds Prey, 1884, 47, part; Cat. Birds Prey, 1894, 22, part.— Tacza- 

 NOWSKi, Orn. P^rou, i, 1884, 135. — Ferrari-Perez, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 ix, 1886, 167 (Actopam and Barra de Santa Ana, Veracruz). — Zeled6n, 

 Anal. Mus. Nac. Costa Rica, 1, 1887, 126 (San Jos6, Costa Rica). — Cherrie, 

 Expl. ZooL Merid. Costa Rica, 1893, 50 (Boruca, Costa Rica). — Beristain 

 and Laurencio, Mem. y Rev. Soc. Cient. "Antonio Alzate," vii, 1894, 224 

 (Mexico; listed). — Underwood, Ibis, 1898, 446 (Volcan de Miravalles, Costa 

 Rica; food). — Sharps, Hand-list, i, 1899, 263, part. — Salvin and Godman, 

 Biol. Centr.-Amer., Aves, iii, 1901, 92, part (Jalapa, Mirador, Uvero, and 

 Teotalcingo, Veracruz; Cacoprieto, Santa Efigenia, and Chimalapa, Oaxaca; 

 Belize, Brit. Honduras; Coban, Cajabon, Choctum, and Contra Costa, 

 Guatemala; Puerto Caballo, Honduras; Los Sabalos, San Emilio, and Lake 

 Nicaragua, Nicaragua; Miravalles, La Palma de San Jose, Orosi, San Isidro, 

 San Vicente, Jimenez, and San Jose, Costa Rica; Cordillera de Tole, Calo- 

 vebora, and Lion Hill, Panama). — Hellmayr, Abh. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., 

 Kl. II, xxii, pt. 3, 1905 (1906), 569, part (crit.).— Dearborn, Publ. Field 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., No. 125, 1907, 83 (Patulul, Guatemala). — Carriker, Ann. 

 Carnegie Mus., vi, 1910, 465 (Guanacaste and El Pozo de Terraba, Costa 

 Rica; habits). — Brabourne and Chubb, Birds South Amer., i, 1912, 70, 

 part. — Reichenow, Die Vogel, i, 1913, 387, part. — Chapman, Bull. Amer. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., xxxvi, 1917, 248 (Rio Atrato, Puerto Valdivia, and La 

 Morelia, Colombia); Iv, 1926, 236 (distr. in Ecuador). — Stone, Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1918, 250 (Panama: Canal Zone); Ixxxiv, 1932, 300 

 (Honduras: Omoa). — Swann, Synopt. List Accip., pt. 2, 1919, 70, part; 

 Synop. Accip., ed. 2, 1922, 116, part (s. Mexico to Peru; includes tyrannus.). — 

 LoNNBERG and Rendahl, Ark. Zool., xiv, No. 25, 1922, 42 (near Gualea, 

 Ecuador, 5,000 feet). — Todd and Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., xiv, 1922, 

 157 (Bonda, Santa Marta, Colombia). — Stresemann, Journ. fiir Orn., Ixxii, 

 1924, 429, part (crit.; tax.). — ScntJz, Journ. fur Orn., Ixxv, 1927, 99, in text, 

 part (powder downs). — Peters, Check-list Birds of World, i, 1931, 248, 

 part. — Griscom, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Ixiv, 1932, 159 (distr. in 

 Guatemala); Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Ixxviii, 1935, 301 (scattered records 

 throughout Panama). — Roberts, Trop. Agr., xi, No. 4, 1934, 5 (Trinidad). — 

 Howard, Condor, xxxvii, 1935, 207, in text. — van Tyne, Misc. Publ. Mus. 

 Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 27, 1935, 15, in text, 16 (Uaxactiin, Guatemala; 

 spec; food; colors). — Anonymous, EI Hornero, vi, 1935, 190, part. — del 

 Campo, Anal. Inst. Biol., xiii, No. 2, 1942, 701 (Chiapas; spec). — Sutton 

 and Pettingill, Auk, lix, 1942, 9 (G6mez Farias region, sw. Tamaulipas; 

 habits). 



Spiziaetus ornatus Kaup, in Jardine's Contr. Orn., 1850, 62. 



Spizaetus tyrannus (not Falco tyrannus Maximilian) Taylor, Proc Zool. Soc. 

 London, 1858, 356 (according to Sclater, Ibis, 1860, 223, footnote). 



Spizaetus mauduyti Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., i, 1874, 262, part (Panama; 

 Cobdn, Guatemala). — Beristain and Laurencio, Mem. y Rev. Soc. Cient. 

 "Antonio Alzate," vii, 1894, 224 (Mexico; distr.). 



Spizaetus manduyti Lawrence, U. S. Nat. Mus, Bull. 4, 1875, 38 (Santa Efigenia, 

 Oaxaca; fresh colors of unfeathered parts). 



