: P.N.E.Z.C. 
68 BANGS — CHIRIQUI BIRDS [ VoL ill” 
MEASUREMENTS (in millimeters). 
Sex Exposed 
No, and age Wing Tail Tarsus culmen 
8742 & ad. 68.0 58.0 22.0 13.0 
8741 & ad. 68.5 59.0 21.5 13.0 
8749 & ad. 65.0 56.0 22.0 13.5 
8750 & ad. 66.0 57-0 Tes 13.€ 
8752 & ad. 64.5 55.5 22.0 1355 
8740 ? ad. 64.5 55-5 21.5 13.0 
8754 ? ad. 65.0 57.0 22.0 13.0 
8756 OFad: 65.0 59.0 2155 13.0 
Remarks.— Specimens from Costa Rica and Chiriqui have 
always been confused with C. aléitempora (Lafr.) of Bolivia, but 
the two birds are very different, and can at once be told apart by 
the bills — C. novicius having a large stout bill, and C. albitempora 
a small slender one,— besides which there are marked differences 
in color. There are no skins of C. albitempora in the National 
Museum, but the American Museum of Natural History lent Mr. 
Ridgway a fine specimen, collected by Rusby in Bolivia, which he 
and I compared with the northern bird, with the above result. 
Saltator magnoides intermedius Lawr. 
Three females, Boquete, 4000 feet, January and March. 
Saltator atriceps lacertosus Bangs. 
One adult female, Boquete, 4000 feet, Jan. 29. 
Pheucticus tibialis Baird. 
Three specimens, adult males, Boquete, and Caribbean slope of 
Volcan de Chiriqui, 5000 and 5600 feet, March 20, April 22 and 
June 12. 
Zamelodia ludoviciana (Linn.). 
Two males, Boquete, 4000 feet, Jan. 21 and Feb. 26. 
