Mr. R. B. Sharpe's Catalogue of Accipitres. 553 



Males (continued). 



Wing, 

 in. 

 Coban, Guatemala (coll. S. 



& G.) 7-55 



San Jose, Costa Rica (coll. 



S. &G.) 7-GO 



Volcan de Cbiriqui (coll. 



S. &G.) 7-G5 



Panama (N, M.) 7 -05 



Manaure, U. S. Colombia 



(coll. S. &G.) 6-90 



Manaure, younger male (coll. 



S. &G.) 7-10 



San Jose, peninsula of Cali- 

 fornia, tbe smallest S from 



tbence measured by Mr. 



Ridgway 6-50 1-30 



Females. 

 Vancouver Island (N. M.) . . 7-80 1-50 0-90 0-55 

 Fort Crook, California (coll. 



S. &G.) 7-80 1-50 1-05 0-45 



Orizaba, Mexico (N. M.) .... 8-20 1-50 0-90 0-55 

 Merida, Nortbem Yucatan 



(coll. S. &G.) 8-05 1-50 1-00 0-55 



San Pedro, Spanisb Honduras 



(N. M.) 7-70 1-50 0-90 0-50 



Duenas, Guatemala (coll. S. 



&G.) 7-90 1-50 1-00 0-45 



Irazu District, Costa Eica 



(coll. S. & G.) 7-70 1-50 1-00 0-55 



Volcan de -Cbiriqui (coll. 



&G.) 7-70 1-50 1-05 0-50 



The South- American Kestrel^ for which Swainson proposed 

 the specific name of " cinnamominus " * , differs from T. spar- 

 verius in wanting, in both sexes, the rufous patch on the 

 crown of the head, which is conspicuous in the typical T. spar- 

 verius of North America. This South- American xace has the 

 crown of the head slaty grey, with the shaft-marks on each 



* Animals in Menageries, p. 281, 



