74. MYIARCHUS. 261 



Above dark fuliginous grey, head rather blacker ; wings blackish 

 primaries very narrowly edged with rufous ; wing-coverts and 

 secondaries margined with dirty white; tail blackish, inner webs 

 of the lateral rectrices except the external pair broadly margined 

 with rufous : beneath, throat and neck very pale cinereous ; abdomen 

 and under wing-coverts white, slightly tinged with yellow; bill 

 and feet black : whole length 7-9 inches, wing 3-2, tail 3-2. 



Hub. Jamaica. 



Nearly similar to the two preceding species, but throat paler, abdo- 

 men of much paler yellow, and the rufous edgings of the primaries 

 scarcely shown. The outer pair of rectrices show little or no signs 

 ot rutous margins. 



a. Ad. sk. Jamaica (Gosse). P. L . Sclater, Esq, 



rp] ^ 



b. Ad. sk. Jamaica (Gosse). Jardine Coll. 



c Ad.sk. Jamaica (Chambers). \sdater 1 ^ eClmens ^ 



A i i ^ amfllca {Marsh). Smiths. Inst. FP.l 



e,/. Ad.sk. Jamaica (Osburn). Sclater Coll. 



g. Ad. sk. Jamaica. Sclater Coll 



h. Ad. sk. Metcalfe Parish, Jamaica (Allen). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



21. Myiarchus sagraB. 



Tyrannus phcebe, d'Orb. La Sagrcfs Cuba, Aves, p. 72 (nee Lath ) ■ 



Gundl. J. f. 0. 1871, p. 275 (Cuba). ' ' 



Myiarchus stolidus, var. phoebe, Coues, Pr. Ac. Se. Phil, 1872 p 78- 



Baird, Breio. et Ridyw. N. A. B. ii. p. 332; Gundl. J. f. 0.1861, 



p. o28. 

 Myiarchus phcebe, Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 52. 

 Muscicapa sagrse, Gundl. Boston Journ. N. H. vi p 31:5 (185°) 

 Myiarchus sagrse, Gundl. J.f. 0. 1872, p. 424 ; Ridyw. Man. N.A. B 



p. 334. 

 Tyrannula stolida, var. lucaysieusis, Bryant, Pr. B. S. N. H, xi 



p. 60 (Bahamas). 

 Tyrannula bahamensis, Bryant, Pr. B. S. N. H. xi. p. 90. 

 Myiarchus stolidus, var. leucaysiensis, Cory, B. Bahamas, p 100 

 Myiarchus lucaysiensis, Ridyio. Man. N. A. B. p. 334. 



Similar to M. stolidus, but the yellow on the abdomen still more 

 faintly shown. 



Ilnli. Cuba and Bahamas. 



The term phctbe used for this species by d'Orbigny was given in 

 error, under the idea that it was Muscicapa phcebe of 'Latham, which 

 is Empidias fuscus. 



The Bahaman form I can hardly separate, though it may perhaps 

 stand as a subspecies. 



a. Subsp. typica. 



a, h. Ad. sk. San Cristobal, Cuba (Gaumcr). Salvin-Godman Coll 



''• Ad. .sk. San Cristobal, Cuba. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



d. J ad. sk. Feimina, Cuba ( Wright). Smiths. Lust. [P.]. 



