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 60 BANGS — CHIRIQUI BIRDS |_ Vol. Ill 



Atticora cyanoleuca montana Baird. 



One young male, Volcan de Chiriqui, 10,800 feet, May 27. 



This little swallow was seen often flying about the top of the 

 volcano, but was very hard to get shots at, and still harder to 

 retrieve when shot, Mr. Brown losing several that fell over the 

 cliffs. 



Rhodinocichla rosea (Less.). 



Three specimens, both sexes, Boquete, 3000 to 3500 feet, and 

 Bogaba, January, April and July. 



Mr. Ridgway * has shown that the "rose-breasted Wren" can- 

 not be associated with the Mimidoe or Troglodytidae, and I follow 

 him in placing it near to the Mniotiltidae. 



Basileuterus leucopygius veraguensis Sharpe. 



Two specimens, one an adult female, the other unsexed, Boquete, 

 4000 feet. Feb. 4 and April 12. 



Basileuterus melanogenys Baird. 



Eleven specimens, both sexes, Boquete and Volcan de Chiriqui, 

 4500 to 10,200 feet, February to May. 



Basileuterus melanotis Lawr. 



Eleven specimens, both sexes, Boquete and Volcan de Chiriqui, 

 4000 to 7500 feet, February to April. 



Basileuterus culicivorus godmani Berlepsch. 



Twelve specimens, both sexes, Boquete and Volcan de Chiriqui, 

 4000 to 7700 feet, January to April. 



1 The Birds of N„rtli and Middle America, Part I, page iS, foot-note. 1901. 



