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■ white aud deeply indented witli broad spots of the same, the outer wehs with 

 a, longitudinal stripe of white. Wing, 4. GO-4. 75; culmen, .90-1.05. Jlab. — 

 Costa ELca. 



{Rump and iipijcr taiJ-covcrls blade, narrowly barred with whiie.) 



6. C. RADIOLATUS. ^ i Pileum and nape bright scarlet-crimson ; remainder of the 



head, including a frontal band, soiled white (sometimes pure white on the 

 forehead), changing quite abruptly on the jugulum, breast, etc. ; abdomen, 

 deeply tinged with satfron-red, upper parts black with narrow thread-like 

 bars of white; crissum, etc., black, narrowly barred with white. 9: Similar, 

 but crown and occiput smoky gray, lighter anteriorly. Wing, 5.00-5.40 ; cul- 

 men, 1.30-1.45. Hab. — Jamaica. 



{Rump and upper fail-coverts tcldfe, regularly barred with blaclc.) 



7. 0. UROPYGiALis. Head, neck, and lower parts rather light smoky drab, usually 



deepest on the nape ; paler on the forehead, and tinged with yellow on the 

 abdomen ; upper parts, including rump and upper tail-coverts, broadly barred 

 with black and white ; inner webs of middle tail-feathers white, broadly 

 barred with black. <? : Crown with a central patch of scarlet-crimson. 9 •' 

 Without any red on the crown. Wing, 5.00-5.30; culmen, .95-1.25. Hab. — 

 Northwestern Mexico and contiguous portions of Southwestern United States. 

 b. With black markings about the head. 



8. C. HYPOPOLius. ^ : Head, neck, and lower parts deep smoky gray, or purj)lish 



drab, darkest on head above and nape, lightest on forehead, chin, and throat ; 

 orbits surrounded by a blue-black circlet, interrupted posteriorly by white 

 on the upper eyelid ; centre of crown with a patch of crimson, and lower part 

 of auriculars touched with the same ; upper parts broadly barred with glossy 

 black and brownish white ; inner webs of middle tail-feathers varied with 

 white. 9 : Similar, but lacking the red of the crown. Wing, 4.90-5.00; cul- 

 men, .85-.90. Hab. — Table-lands of Southern Mexico. 



9. C. ELEGANS. $ : Crown and occiput rich crimson-scarlet, nape bright orange 



or yellow ; orbits surrounded by black, broader above and behind the eye ; 

 rest of head smoky grayish, tinged more or less anteriorly with golden yel- 

 low ; abdomen tinged with golden yellow ; upper parts broadly barred with 

 black and white; bothwebsof middle tail-feathers broadly barred with white. 

 9 : Similar, but crown and occiput ash-gray, the latter sometimes sulfused 

 with black. Wing, 4.50-4.90; eulmen, .95-1.10. Hab. — Western Mexico. 



10. C. SUPERCiLiAEis. <? : Pilcum and nape bright crimson-scarlet, with a large 

 longitudinal patch of black on each side of the crown, extending from the 

 anterior angle of the eye to the occiput ; rest of head, including band across 

 forehead, dull whitish, changing gradually to buft'y drab on breast, etc. ; 

 middle of abdomen bright red ; upiier parts broadly barred with black and 

 white, the back tinged with buff-yellow ; inner webs of middle tail-feathers 

 white, with broad bars of black, the outer webs with a longitudinal stripe of 

 white, 9 : Similar, but whole forehead and anterior part of crown white, 

 the posterior portion of the crown, and the occiput, black, this confluent with 

 the black suiierciliary patches. Wing, 5.40-6.00; culmen, 1.30-1.65. Hab. — 

 Cuba. 



B. Rump bright blood-red, or crimson-scarlet. ] 



11. C. STRIATUS. ^ : Pileum, nape, lower rumj), and upper tail-coverts bright 

 scarlet-crimsou ; lower i)osterior side of neck with longitudinal stripes of 

 black and dingy white; remainder of head and neck smoky-gray, gradually 

 changing to deep smoke-brown on breast, etc. ; abdomen, crissum, etc., light 

 yellowish olive-green, without markings; upf)er parts (back, etc.), broadly 

 barred with black and bright yellowish olive-green; middle tail-feathers solid 

 black. Wing, 4.30-5.'20 ; culmen, 1.00-1.30. £^a6.—IIayti and St. Domingo, 



