BIEDS OF NOBTH AND MIDDLE AMEKICA. 129 



119-121.5 (120); tail, 67.5-72 (70); culmen, 23-24.5 (23.7); tarsus, 

 19-20.5 (19.8); outer anterior toe, 16.5-18 (17.2).« 



Southwestern Mexico, in States of Guerrero (Xautipa, in Sierra 

 Madre del Sur), Jalisco (Hacienda San Marcos, 5,200 feet; Sal se 

 Puerdes; Hacienda Santa Gertrudis; Mineral de San Sebastian), and 

 southern Sinaloa (Plomosas; Mount Juan Lisiarraga, 5,500 feet). 



Chloronerpes auricularis Salvin and Godman, Ibis, July, 1889, 381 (Xautipa, 

 Sierra Madre del Sur, Guerrero, Mexico; coll. Salvin and Godman); Biol. 

 Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1895, 408, pi. 59a, fig. 3. — Hargitt, Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mus., xviii, 1890, 83. 



[Chloronerpes] auricularis Sharpe, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 205. 



Chloronerpes godmani Hargitt, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xviii, 1890, 83 (Hacienda 

 SanMarcos, Jalisco, Mexico, alt. 5,200ft.; coll. Brit. Mus.). — Salvin and God- 

 man, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1895, 409, pi. 59a, figs. 1, 2 (Hacienda San 

 Marcos, H. de Sta. Gertrudis, and Mineral de San Sebastian, Jalisco).— 

 Miller (W. DeW.), Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., xxi, 1905, 352 (Juan Lisiarraga, 

 s. Sinaloa). 



[Chloronerpes] godmani Sharpe, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 205. 



CHLORONERPES .ffiRUGINOSUS (Malherbe). 



LICHTENSTEIN'S WOODPECKER. 



Adult male. — Pileum plain slate-gray; liindneck bright crimson, 

 this color extending forward laterally, on each side of occiput and 

 crown, to or beyond posterior angle of eye; back and scapulars plain 

 olive-green (varying from a more grayish to a more ''golden" hue,^ 

 the rump and upper tail-coverts similar but usually more or less 

 barred, narrowly, with pale yellowish; wings plain golden brown 

 (more yellowish than tawny-olive), duller on primaries, especially on 

 terminal portion of inner webs, the shafts of remiges yellowish dis- 

 tally; under wing-coverts light creamy yellow (maize yellow), those 

 near edge of wing barred with blackish ; inner webs of remiges mostly 

 yellowish olive, but proximal portion (nearly all on secondaries) 

 broadly edged with light creamy yellow, the shafts clear canary 

 yellow; tail olive or olive-brownish basally, blackish distally except 

 the lateral rectrices, the shafts of middle rectrices black or blackish 

 brown; under surface of lateral pair of rectrices olive or yellowish 

 olive, the inner portion of inner web, more or less broadly, dusky; 

 loral region dull buff or cream-buff, the suborbital region and super- 

 ciliary region (narrowly) similar but paler; auricular region grayish 

 white, narrowly streaked with dusky grayish ; malar region crimson, 

 the anterior end, more or less extensively, grayish; chin and throat 

 grayish white (sometimes tinged with pale yellow), rather broadly 

 streaked with blackish or dusky grayish; foreneck and chest olive, 

 irregularly barred wdth pale olive-yellow, this pattern passing grad- 



« Three specimens. & As if washed with wax yellow. 



3622°— Bull. 50, pt 6—14 9 



