■5 68 B\-S.G?,, Collection of Birds from Chiriqui. foct' 



Remarks. — Aiitomohis exsertus must not be confused with a form 

 described by Messrs. Salvia & Godman from the same general region, 

 but from higher altitudes in the Cordillera de Chiriqui. This bird, 

 A. fiimosiis, belongs to the rubigittosus group, which is distinguished by 

 lacking a superciliary stripe ; A. exsertus belongs with A. cervinigularis 

 and A. pallidigularis, with a conspicuous superciliary stripe, but is a very 

 well marked form, differing in lacking the mottling of the breast and 

 being of a more olivaceous color throughout. In size it is nearest to A. 

 cervinigularis and in color rather nearer to A. pallidigularis, though 

 dift'erent in this respect from either. 



Xenops genibarbis ///. — Four specimens, both sexes, Divala, November. 



Stelgidopteryx ruficollis uropygialis {Lazvr.). Five males, Divala, 

 November and December. These specimens differ a good deal individually, 

 — two are true 5. uropygialis, exactly like Panama birds, the other three 

 approach 5. ruficollis fulvipennis of southern Mexico and Guatemala, in 

 varying degrees. 



Tachycineta albilinea {Lazvr.). — One adult $, David, October i6. 



Vireo flavifrons Vieill. — One $, Divala, November 7. 



Hylophilus flavipes viridiflavus {Latvr.). — Two males, one from Divala, 

 November 5, the other from David, October 17. 



Cyanocorax affinis zeledoni Ridgiv. — Four specimens, both sexes, 

 Divala, Novenilier and December. 



Troglodytes inquietus Baird. — Four males, Divala, November. One 

 in nestling pliynage was taken November 17. 



Thryothorus fasciativentris melanogaster {S/iarpe). — Nine specimens, 

 both sexes, one in nestling plumage, Divala, November and December. 

 The type localitv of the form is Bugaba, Chiriqui; it seems to be fairly 

 well differentiated from the Panama form, T. f. albigularis (Scl.). 



Thryophilus rufalbus castanonotus {Ridg.). — Two males, Divala, 

 December 2, and David, October 22. 



Thryophilus modestus {Cab.). — Three specimens, both sexes, Divala, 

 October and November. 



Rhodinocichla rosea (Less.). — Sixteen specimens, adults of both sexes, 

 and two young, Divala, November and December. 



Merula leucauchen iScl.). — Two specimens, $ and $, Divala, December. 



Merula grayii casius {Bp.). — Seven specimens, both sexes, Divala and 

 David, October, November and December. 



PoUoptila bilineata Bp. — One $, Divala, November 5. 



Anthus rufus parvus (Lazvr.). — Two males, Divala, December 3. 



Basileuterus leucopygius veraguensis Sharpe. — One adult $, Divala, 

 November iS. 



Geothlypis formosa ( JVils.).— One $, Divala, December 7. 



Seiurus aurocapillus (Liu?:.). — Two specimens J and $, Divala, 

 December. 



Dendroica aestiva (Gmel.). — Nine specimens, both sexes, Divala, Octo- 

 ber 2S-November 26. David, October 17. 



