BIRDS 



315 



in shape than any of the spechnens taken eitlier at Tagus Cove or 

 Iguana Cove. Measurements: 19.5 X 15; 1S.5 X 15; 19 X 15. 



The following pairs were taken mated: Nos. 4662-4673,4633- 

 4657, 41S7-41S3, 4341-4349, 4400-4359, 4377-4402, 4394-4364, 

 4403-4401, 4391-4395. 436^392, 4403-4409. 437S-4406, 4384- 

 4369. 4389-4367. 4397-4388, 4366-4376, 4335-4308, 4307-4330, 

 3938-3950- 



62^. GEOSPIZA FULIGINOSA FULIGINOSA Gould. 



Geospiza fuliginosa Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 5, 1837 (Chatham). 

 Geospiza parviila RiDGWAY (not of Gould), Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xix, p. 



529, 1896. 

 Geospiza fuliginosa fuliginosaKoTns.ciiil.T) x:sT> Hartert, Novit. Zool., vi, p. 



161, 1899. 



Range. — Chatham Island. 



In the collection from Chatham Island there are twelve specimens 

 of this species. As a series these differ considerably from the G. 

 fuliginosa of other authors from James, Albemarle, Narboro, Inde- 

 fatigable, Duncan, Charles, Harrington and Hood. The bill is longer 

 and more slender with the basal depth about the same and the wing 

 averaging slightly larger. Two of the specimens are scarcely distin- 

 guishable in shape and size of bill from G. f. acutirostris. This 

 form approaches closely in size of bill to G. dentirostris but the wing 

 is considerably less than sixty-eight millimeters. 



This species was found abundantly on Chatham in May and gener- 

 ally distributed. The song consists of two notes, z'eV iirr, repeated 

 twice. 



MEASUREMENTS OF ADULT SPECIMENS OF Gcosfizil fuligillOSa 



fuliginosa. 



