30 BANGS — CHIRIQUI BIRDS emer 
Petasophora cyanotus cabanidis (Heine). 
Five adults, both sexes, Boquete, 4000 to 5800 feet, January 
and March. 
This strongly characterized race —perhaps distinct species — 
differs from true P. cyanotus of South America, in having a much 
longer bill, in being much darker green both above and below, and 
in the adult male having a decided purplish tinge on middle of 
belly. Attention was first called to this bird by Cabanis, and it 
was subsequently named P. Cabanid’s by Heine (1863), and again. 
P. cabanisi by Lawrence (1870). 
Eugenes spectabilis Lawr. 
One adult female, Volcan de Chiriqui, 8000 feet, May 29. 
Oreopyra leucaspis Gould. 
Seventeen specimens, adults of both sexes and one young male, 
Boquete and Volcan de Chiriqui, 4000 to 7700 feet, January, Feb- 
ruary, March and April. 
Oreopyra calolama Salv. 
One adult male, Boquete, 4000 feet, Jan. 19. As I do not 
know how to tell the females of these two species apart, I have 
referred all females to O. /euwcaspfis which is much the commoner 
bird. 
Heliodoxa jacula henryi Lawr. 
Four adult females, Boquete, Volcan de Chiriqui, and Caribbean. 
slope of Volcan de Chiriqui, 4000 to 7500 feet. February, March, 
and June. 
