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rather broadly edged with white, forming two wing bars ; middle tail 

 feathers clove brown, the remaining tail feathers clove brown with 

 broad cinnamon-rufous margins occupying nearly the whole inner 

 web, except a narrow line parallel with the shaft; throat and jugulum 

 lavender-gray ; breast, abdomen, under tail-coverts, and under wing- 

 coverts straw yellow. 



Remarks. — The single specimen from Santa Lucia before me is 

 larger than the type of Myiarchus oberi and the greater and middle 

 coverts are slightly edged with wood brown, forming two obsolete 

 wing bars, but it agrees better with M. o. oberi than with the present 

 form. The St. Vincent specimens are not appreciably different from 

 those from Grenada. For measurements see the table. 



