BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 151 



Eastern Mexico, in States of Nuevo Le6n (Hacienda de la Cruz; 

 Villa Grande), Tamaulipas (Vict6ria; Sierra Madre above Victoria; 

 Jimenez; Xicotencatl; Rio Pilon; Tampico; Alta Mira; Aldama; 

 Soto la Marina ; Santa Engracia ; Rio Santa; Santa Leonora; Canon 

 de Guiaves), San Luis Potosi (Valles; Rio Juan Martin), Vera Cruz 

 (Jalapa; Orizaba; Mirador; Potrero near Cordoba; Uvero; Pasa 

 Nueva; Zentla near Huatusco; Atoyac; Antigua; Tlalcotalpam; 

 Chichicaxtla ; Otatitlan; Motzorongo), Oaxaca (Teliuantepec City; 

 Santa Efigenia; Chimalapa; Chihuitan; Cacoprieto), Yucatan 

 (Merida; Izamal; Temax; La Vega; Buctzotz; Tunkas; Cliiclien- 

 Itza; San Felipe), and Cliiapas (Tonala), and southward through 

 Guatemala (Duenas; San Geronimo; Retalhuleu; Sequanquin; 

 Savana Grande; Rio Grande; Los Amates), British Honduras 

 (Belize; near Manatee Lagoon), Honduras (Tigre Island; Omoa; 

 San Pedro; Yaruca; Ceiba; Truxillo), Salvador (La Libertad; San 

 Carlos), Nicaragua (San Geronimo, Chinandega; San Rafael del 

 Norte ; Rio Escondido ; Momotombo ; Sucuya ; Leon) to Costa Rica 

 (Bolson; Barranca de Punta Arenas; Aguacate Mountains; Cerro de 

 la Candelaria; Pozo Aztil de Pirris ; Rio Reventazon).*^ 



Dryocopus scapularis (not Picus scapularis Vigors) Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 Lond., 1856, 306 (Cordova, Vera Cniz); 1858, 359 (Tigre I., Honduras); 1859, 

 367 (Jalapa, Vera Cruz); Cat. Am. Birds, 1862, 333 ("Mexico").— Taylor, 

 Ibis, 1860, 119 (Tigre I.).— Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, 60 (Omoa).— 

 Sclater and Salvin, Ibis, 1859, 135 (Vera Paz, Guatemala; Honduras); 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1870, 837 (San Pedro, Hondura8).—(?) Gray, List 

 Birds Brit. Mus., Capit. and Picid., 1868, 61 ("Mexico"). — Lawrence, Ann. 

 Lye. N. Y., ix, 1868, 130 (Costa Rica); ix, 1869, 205 (Merida, Yucatan); Bull. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 4, 1876, 24 (Chihuitan and Santa Efigenia, Oaxaca). — 

 SuMiCHRAST, La Naturaleza, v, 1882, 240 (Cacoprieto, Oaxaca; Mirador and 

 Uvero, Vera Cruz). — Zeledon, Cat. Aves de Costa Rica, 1882, 23. 



Dryopicus scapularis Malherbe, Mon. Picid., i, 1861, 44; iii, 1862, pi. 10, figs. 

 1, 2, 3. 



Ceophlceus scapularis Cabanis, Journ. fiir Orn., 1862, 176 (Costa Rica; crit.). 



C[eophloeus] scapularis Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., iv, heft 2, 1863, 85 

 (Jalapa). 



[Ccophloeus] scapularis Heine and Reichenow, Nom. Mus. Hein. Om., 1890, 215 

 (Jalapa) . 



Ceophlceus scapularis Zeledon, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., viii, 1885, 111 (Costa Rica); 

 Anal. Mus. Nac. Costa Rica, i, 1887, 130 (Cerro de la Candelaria, Costa Rica). — 

 RiDGWAY, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, 1885, 582 (Truxillo, Honduras).— 

 Hargitt, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xvi, 1890, 510, part (Nuevo Leon; Aldama, 

 Tampico, and Sierra Madre above Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas; Valles, San 

 Luis Potosi; Rio Juan Martin, Zentla near Huatusco, Atoyac, and Jalapa, 

 Vera Cruz; Buctzotz, Yucatan; Belize, Brit. Honduras; Vera Paz, Rio 

 Grande, San Ger6nimo, Duenas, and Retalhuleu, Guatemala; Costa Rica). — 

 Richmond, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xvi, 1893, 518 (Rio Escondido, Nicaragua); 

 xviii, 1896, 629 (Alta Mira, Tamaulipas). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.- 



« The specimen from the Rio Reventaz6n is in reality an intermediate between this 

 form and C. I. mesorhynchus. 



