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I Baxgs, Collection of Birds from Chiriqtii. 3S9' 



The type locality of the species is Bugaba, Chiriqui. These two examples 

 are probably young. They agree in every way with the description of 

 the adult except in having green instead of red foreheads. 



Conurus ocularis Scl. tl- Salv. — Twelve specimens, both sexes, Divala 

 and Da\ id, October, November and December. 



Brotogerys jugularis [Mull.]- — -Thirty -four specimens, both sexes, 

 Divala and David, October, November and December. 



Amazona virenticeps Salvadori. — Two specimens, $ and $, Divala, 

 December 16. 



Amazona panamensis Cab. — One adult (J, Divala, December 3. 



Amazona salvini Salvadori. — Five specimens, both sexes, Divala, 

 November and December. 



Pionus menstruus rubrigularis (Cab.). — Eight specimens, both sexes, 

 Di\ala and David, October and December. 



Pionopsittacus haematotis Scl. <£- Salv. — Eight specimens, both 

 sexes, November and December. 



Ceryle torquata (Li/in.). — Three specimens, both sexes, Divala, No- 

 vember and December. 



Ceryle amazona (Lath.). — Two males, Divala, December. 



Ceryle americana septentrionalis Sharpe. — Seven specimens, both 

 sexes, Divala. October, No\ember and December. 



Ceryle superciliosa stictoptera /?/Vf^. — One ($ ?), Divala, December 15. 

 This bird is typical stictoptera, those collected by Mr. Brown in Panama 

 do not approach it in the least, but are true superciliosa. 



Momotus lessoni Lcs^s. — Twenty-seven specimens, both sexes, Divala 

 and Da\id, October and November. 



Nyctidromus albicollis (Gnicl.). — Four specimens, both sexes, Divala, 

 No\ember and December. 



Antrostomus carolinensis (Gincl.). — Two females, Divala, November 

 and December. 



Phaethornis longirostris (Less, ct- Delattre). — Two males, Divala, 

 November and December. These are much darker below than is usual 

 in true P. longirostris of Guatemala or in examples from Panama, which 

 seem to be about the same as Guatemalan specimens. They probably 

 represent a local race worth recognizing b^- name, but I prefer to wait for 

 more specimens before deciding this point. 



Florisuga mellivora ( Linn). — One $ , Divala, December 6. 



Agyrtria decora (Salv.). — Seven specimens, both sexes, Di\ala, No- 

 vember. 



This verv local species is exceedinglv rare in collections. All the 

 specimens taken were in autumnal or voung plumage, the males having 

 some blue feathers in the throat, but the throat patch not well defined. 



Amizilis fuscicaudata (Frasrr). — Two inales, Divala, November. 



Hylocharis eliciae (Boiirc. d- A/itls.). — Three males, Divala, November 

 and December. 



Chlorostilbon assimilis Larvr. — Two males, young and adult, Divala, 

 November 12. 



