seg BANGS — PANAMA BIRDS 2 
Remarks.—In my opinion AVtonectes assimilis Scl. of Central 
America is a very distinct species. It is larger than true JZ, 
oleagineus, and is very different in color, having a much paler 
belly, gray throat, and dusky grayish olive head, and the under 
side of the tail much darker, less reddish brown. In the series 
in the National Museum I find no sign of intergradation. 
MM. oleagineus parcus, however, probably intergrades with true 
M. oleagineus, of which it is a small, dark, northern race. 
Capsiempis flaveola (Licht.). 
Two specimens, a pair, taken March 1o. 
Elanea pagana subpagana Scl. and Salvy. 
Six specimens, both sexes. 
Legatus albicollis (Vieill.). 
One male. 
Myiozetetes cayennensis (Linn.). 
Eight specimens, both sexes. 
Myiozetetes similis superciliosus (Bp.). 
Four specimens, both sexes. 
Myiozetetes granadensis Lawr. 
Nine specimens, both sexes. 
Pitangus lictor (Licht.). 
Three specimens, a male and two females. 
