1870.] MR. 0. SALVIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. 199 
having a larger bill, and in the more ochraceous tinge of the upper 
and under plumage. The markings on the wings, too, are ochre, and 
not olivaceous as in EL. bairdi. 
107. EmprpoNax FLAVIVENTRIS, Baird ; Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 229. 
Calovevora. 
108. Conropus BRACHYTARSUS (Scl.) ; Cat. Am. B. p. 231. 
Calovevora. 
109. Conropus RICHARDSONI (Sw.); Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 231. 
Calovevora ; Bugaba; V. de Chiriqui. 
This species has ea recorded as occurring both in Costa Rica 
and Panama. I am not sure that I am right in referring these 
Veraguan specimens to C. richardsont. The confusion in which 
these sombre-coloured Contopodes are involved makes their determi- 
nation very unsatisfactory. 
110. Contopus BorEALIs (Sw.); Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 230. 
Calobre. 
111. Myrarcuus PANAMENSIS, Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. ‘Y. Vii. 
p- 295; Scl. & Salv. P. Z.S. 1864, p. 360. 
Calovevora. 
A single specimen agreeing with Panama skins. 
Myiarchus nigricapillus. 
Chitra. 
Tyrannus melancholicus. 
Calovevora ; Castillo; Calobre. 
Milvulus tyrannus. 
Calovevora; Castillo ; Calobre. 
Tityra personata. 
Calovevora ; Bugaba. 
112. Trryra FRasERI, Kp.; Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1867, p. 757. 
Bugaba. 
113. PAcHYRHAMPHUS ALBOGRISEUS, Scl. P. Z. S. 1857, p. 78. 
Calovevore ; Bugaba. 
Specimens of both sexes, agreeing with Sclater’s types. 
Pachyrhamphus cinereiventris. 
Calovevora; Bugaba. 
Lipaugus unirufus. 
Bugaba. 
Lipaugus holerythrus. 
Calovevora; Chitra; Boqueti de Chitra; V. de Chiriqui. 
