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pairs with terminal portions of lighter gray, between light 

 hair brown and smoke gray, all of these tips barred nar- 

 roAvly and obscurely with hair brown, and the terminal 

 portion of the outer web of the two external pairs of rec- 

 trices with two dull white spots; wings light fuscous, but 

 the tertials and outer webs of secondaries and of all but the 

 outer primaries with broad bars of the color of the back; 

 all the lesser and median coverts, and the exposed portions 

 of the greater coverts, like the back though rather duller; 

 superciliary stripe white; lores grayish white mixed with 

 dark brown ; cheeks and auriculars grayish white with nar- 

 row streaks and flecks of clove brown; broad postocular 

 stripe dark olive brown ;. sides of neck like the back, but in- 

 feriorly somewhat mixed with gray ; chin and throat white ; 

 breast, jugulum, and middle of abdomen brownish white; 

 sides of breast and of body between light grayish olive and 

 drab ; flanks bufty brown ; crissnm white, rather irregularly 

 barred with brownish black, and basally tinged with wood 

 brown ; lining of wing grayish white with flecks of hair 

 brown on the outer portion. 



Measurements. — Male:^ wing, 52-54.5 (average, 53.4) 

 mm.; tail, 50-55 (52.6); exposed culmen, 15-16.5 (15.5); 

 tarsus, 10-22 (19.8) ; middle toe without claw, 16-19 (17.3). 



Female i^ wing, 50.5 - 52.5 (average, 51.3) mm.; tail 

 49.5 - 52.5 (50.5) ; exposed culmen, 14-15 (14.4) ; tarsus, 

 19; middle toe without claw, 16-17.5 (16.6). 



Type locality. — Agassiz, British Columbia. 



Geographic distribution. — Southwestern corner of 

 British Columbia, south to adjacent corner of northwestern 

 Washington. 



Remarks. — When Thryomanes hewickii calophonus 

 was first described, these specimens from extreme north- 

 western Washington and southwestern British Columbia 

 were included in that race as their color discrepancies were 

 at that time supposed to be individual. More material 



' Eight specimens, from British Columbia and Washington. 

 Tour specimens, from British Columbia and Washington. 



