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PiTANGUA Tyrant. Megarkynchus pitangua (Linn.), pp. 189, 

 190, 249. 



This giant Flycatcher was common everywhere from four 

 thousand feet elevation to sea-level in Colima. 

 Derby Flycatcher. Pitangns derbiamis (Kaup). pp. 155, 156, 

 163, 189. 



Abundant everywhere, especially along the streams. 

 GiRAUD Flycatcher. Myiozetetes similis stijjerciliosus (Bonap.). 

 p. 189. 



Rather rare in the upper Colima barrancas. Smaller than 

 the Cassin Kingbird and very striking in its colouration, — 

 greenish above, bright yellow below, with a very distinct 

 white throat and line encircling the crown, which latter is fiery 

 red. 

 Ash-throated Flycatcher. Myiarchus cinerasce7is (Lawr.). 

 pp. 76, 187. 



Very abundant, especially on the tableland deserts, among the 

 cactus. 

 Querulous Flycatcher. Myiarchus lawrenceii querulus Nelson. 

 p. 187. 



Common about camp in the lower arroyos of the volcano. A 

 small, long-billed bird dressed in quiet hues. 

 Black Phcebe. Sayornis iiigricans (Swains.), pp. 186, 192, 209, 

 211. 



Abundant everywhere along streams from the tableland to 

 the Pacific. 

 Olive-sided Flycatcher. Nuttallornis borealis (Swains.). 

 Two of these old friends of the North came under our obser- 

 vation at Coquimatlan in the lowlands of Colima. 

 SwAiNsON Flycatcher. Horizojyns musicus (Swains.), p. 187. 

 A phoebe-like species common about our camps in the upper 

 and lower barrancas of the volcano. 

 Least Flycatcher. Emjyklonax minimus Baird. p. 188. 



A small, loose flock observed several times near camp in a 



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