76. H.EMOPHILA. 



721 



and legs and thickly spotted under surface. Total length 67 inches 



oilmen 0-5o, wing 3-3, tail 3-4, tarsus 0-9. ' 



Young male. Uniform like the adult, hut slightly washed with 



8 SkVanS d s e p r ots UrfaCe ° f b ° dy m ° re "^ Wlth nUmer ° US bk0k 



Bab. Sierra Nevada and coast-range, California. 

 a. $ ad. sk. 



Bear Valley, California, Sept. 



6, 1886 (F, Stephens). 



b. 6 ad. sk. Nicasio, California, Jan. 20 



1883 (C. A. Allen), 

 c d juv. sk. Camp Bid well, California, Au°- 



7, 1878 {H. W. Henshaw ; 

 Sm. no. 77689). 



G-. Frean Morcoin, 



Esq. [P.]. 

 R. B. Sharpe, Esq. 



[P.]- 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



76. ILEMOPHILA. 



Aimophila, StOains. Classif. B. p. 287 (1837) 

 H a850) lila (mm ' ememi:) > Cab - Mm - Hein - Th." i."p. 132 



Type. 

 11. rulescens. 



II. rufescens. 



Tail of Hamopkila rufescens. 



Range. The greater part of Central America, reappearing in Peru. 



Key to the Species. 

 a. With no black on the throat or fore neck 

 a'. With no yellow on the edge of the wing 

 a . ISo black malar line; ear-coverts black or 

 blackish, as well as the region of the eye; 

 a white eyebrow. J 



«'". Ear-coverts black, streaked with white 

 shaft-lines ; no white streak down the 

 crown, which is chestnut streaked with 

 black, with sometimes an ashy streak 



down the centre of the crown superciliom n 799 



V". Ear-coverts black, without white shaft- §V6rcUuM ' P- 722 - 

 streaks; lateral bands on crown deep 



streaks, but having a mesial patch of ashy 

 brown ; sides of crown black washed 



with rufous „.„ j, , ,,_ . 



vol. xii. riificauda, p. 724. 



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