al P.N.E.Z.C. 
30 BANGS — PANAMA BIRDS NEz 
Pheenicothraupis fuscicauda erythrolzma (Scl.). 
Ten specimens, both sexes. 
This, the southern form of P. fuscicauda, extending from Santa 
Marta to Panama, differs from true fwscicauda of Costa Rica in 
its generally paler and redder coloring. ‘The back, in eryt¢hro- 
lema, is redder, and the belly and sides are much paler and 
decidedly redder. 
Piranga rubra (Linn.). 
Two males, both taken March 29. 
Rhamphocelus dimidiatus Lafr. 
Ten specimens, both sexes. 
Rhamphocelus icteronotus Bp. 
Twenty-five specimens, both sexes. 
Tanagra cana diaconus (Less.). 
Twenty-four specimens, both sexes. 
Tanagra palmarum melanoptera (Scl.). 
Thirty specimens, both sexes. 
Calospiza larvata fanny (Lafr.). 
Fifteen specimens, both sexes. 
Calospiza inornata (Gould). 
Nine specimens, both sexes. 
