P.N.E.Z. 
26 BANGS — CHIRIQUI BIRDS wi iit 
Syrnium’ virgatum Cass. 
Two specimens, adult male and young male, Boquete, 4000 feet, 
and Bogaba, February and July. 
Syrnium nigrolineatum Scl. 
One adult male, Volcan de Chiriqui, February. 
Nyctidromus albicollis (Gmel.). 
One adult female, Boquete, Jan. 25. 
Antrostomus carolinensis (Gmel.). 
One adult male, Boquete, 4500 feet, March ro. 
Doryfera veraguensis Salv. 
Two adult females, Boquete, 7000 and 7500 feet, March 17 and 
April 15. 
Phaethornis guy coruscus? subsp. nov. 
Fifteen specimens, both sexes, Boquete and Volcan de Chiriqui, 
4000 to 7500 feet, February, March and April. 
Type, from Boquete, southern slope of Volcan de Chiriqui, 4500 feet alti- 
tude, @ adult, no. 8414, coll. of E. A. and O. Bangs, collected March 14, 
1901, by W. W. Brown, Jr. 
Characters. — Similar to P. guy emilie (Bourc. and Muls.) of Bogota, but 
bill slightly shorter; plumage, above and below, more glittering ; color of back 
and sides, in both sexes, decidedly more bluish, less greenish; upper tail 
coverts always metallic blue. 
1] have before used the generic term Ciccaba for these owls, but Mr. Ridgway tells me the 
only character is the naked toes, and as this is shown in some of the subspecies of S. xedulosum 
and not in others, the genus Czccada must go. 
? Coruscus — glittering. 
