LAWRENCE'S PACHYSYLVIA 



5. Pachysylvia aurantiifrons aurantiifrons 



(Lawrence) 

 Lawrence's Pachysylvia 



Sexes alike. Length about 105 mm. 

 (4.15 in.); tail about 43 mm. (1.70 in.). Above 

 yellowish olive green, becoming decidedly brown 

 on crown and hindneck, and shading to golden 

 brown on forehead; eyelids and throat whitish 

 deepening into pale yellow on rest of under 

 parts. No wing bars. 



In the Zone, found in clearings and jungle, 

 chiefly in the heavy forest of the Caribbean 

 slope. "Pedro Miguel in wild banana jungle." 

 (Jewel.) " In shrubbery in the valley of the Rio 

 Velasquez." (Hallinan.) 



6. Pachysylvia viridiflava (Lawrence) 

 Yellow-green Pachysylvia 



Sexes alike. Length in mm. (4.40 in.); 

 tail 49 mm. (1.90 in.). Above dull yellowish 

 olive slightly tinged with brownish on head; no 

 wing bars; no trace of a line over -the eye. Chin 

 light ashy, becoming grayer on throat and shad- 

 ing to rather dull yellow on the rest of the under 

 parts. Bill and feet pinkish; iris pale yellow. 



A common bird in shrubbery and bushy 

 localities, as those near Bella Vista and Patillo 

 Point. "Corozal in shrubbery." (Hallinan.) 



