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Cotinga ridgwayi Zeledon. 
Two adult males, Bogaba, July. 
Mr. Brown tells me that, in the regions in which he collected, 
this is a very rare, local species, very seldom taken by the feather 
hunters. 
Carpodectes antoniz Ridg. 
Two adult males, Pedregal, August. 
The beautiful, white cotinga is another species of which it is 
exceedingly difficult to get specimens. These two were shot in 
the scrub just back of the beach, and were the only examples Mr. 
Brown saw. 
Cephalopterus glabricollis Gould. 
Three adults, one male, two females, Boquete, 4000 to 6000 
feet, March and April. 
Chasmorhynchus tricarunculatus J. and E. Verr. 
Seven adult males, Boquete, 4000 to 6000 feet, January to April. 
Thamnistes anabatinus Scl. and Salv. 
Two males, Caribbean slope of Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000 and 
3000 feet, June. 
Dysithamnus semicinereus Scl. 
Two specimens, male and female, Boquete, 4000 and 5000 feet, 
February and April. 
Myrmotherula menetriesii (d’Orb.). 
Nine specimens, both sexes, Boquete and Volcan de Chiriqui, 
3000 to 7800 feet, February, March and April. 
