CATALOGUE OF PICI. 105 
herminieri (Zess.). 
pucherani (Malh.). Three. 3, 29. Honduras (Omoa). Vera Paz 
(Coban). 
radiolatus (Wagl.). Five. 446, 9. Jamaica. 
superciliaris (Z¢mm.). Two. 2¢. Cuba (Havana). 
blakii (Ridgw.) ; nyeanus (Ridgw.). 
bahamensis (Cory). Awk. ix. p. 270 (1892). 
* Adult male similar to C. blakii, in having the entire underparts strongly tinged 
with olive green ; the back is banded with black and yellowish green, not black 
and white as in b/akiit. The feathers on the flanks show a slightly reddish tinge ; 
the forehead is dusky white ; and the red at the base of the bill is somewhat 
darker than in C. blakii. Length, 9°50 inches ; wing, 5:25 ; tail, 4:00 ; bill, 1-20; 
tarsus, ‘85. 
“The female has the forehead darker than the female of C. blakii, and has the 
underparts tinged with olive green as in the male.” (Cory). Habitat. Great 
Bahama Island. 
caymanensis (Cory). 
carolinus (Linn.). Eleven. 946,29. Canada (Niagara). United States 
(Illinois, Centralia, January ; Florida ; Texas, San Antonio, February). 
dubius (Cabot). Five. 33,29. Mexico (Tamaulipas). Honduras. 
canescens (Salv.). 
subelegans (Bp.). Three. 36. 
We have followed Allen (Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. iv. p. 55, 1892) and Rich- 
mond (Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xviii. pp. 666-668, 1895) in applying this name to 
the dark coloured form from Venezuela, Tobago and Trinidad, which is generally 
known as &M. terricolor (Berlepsch). Our specimens are unfortunately without 
locality. 
subelegans, subsp. wagleri, Salv. d Godm. Five. 24, 39 (2 jr.) Bogota. 
Messrs. Salvin and Godman have shown (Biol. Centr. Amer., Aves. ii. pp. 416-417) 
that the name WM. tricolor (Wagl.) previously used for this species is not tenable. 
Mr. Richmond (Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xviii. pp. 666-668, 1895), has also separated 
the Bogota bird from the form inhabiting ‘‘Chiriqui, Panama and the coast 
region of Colombia” (which is M. wagleri) as M. subelegans neglectus. 
rubriventris (Swazns. ). 
aurifrons (/Vagl.). Three. 2¢, 9. United States (Texas, Paint Rock, 
January ; Allascosa, February). 
aurifrons, subsp. santa-cruzi (Bp.). Two. 3, 9. Honduras (Omoa). 
hoffmanni (Cab.). One. ¢. Costa Rica (San José, March). 
uropygialis (Baird). Five. 34,29. Lower California (Cape San Lucas), 
United States (Arizona, Camp Lowell, August). Mexico (Bolanos). 
elegans (Swains.). Three. 3¢. Mexico (Tuxpan, Terro Tepic, May). 
[Chili]. 
hypopolius (Wag/.). 
SPHYROPICUS, Baird. 
varius (Linn.). Eighteen. 11 (4 jr.), 42 (2 jr.). Bermuda, November. 
United States (Illinois: Grand Crossing, April; Wankigan, April ; Texas). 
Mexico. Honduras. Vera Paz (Tactic, January). 
varius, subsp. nuchalis, Baird. Two. 26. United States (Colorado, 
Garland, June ; Utah, Fort Bridger, May). 
ruber (Gm.). Foar. 4¢ (1 jr.). Vancouvers Island. California (Nicasio, 
November). 
thyroideus (Cass.). Two. ¢, @ jr. United States (California, Camp 
Bidwell, July ; Oregon, Fort Klamath, September.). 
HYPOPICUS, Bp. 
hyperythrus (Vig.). Seven. 5¢,29. Sikkim. Nepaul. 
