144 MR. O. SALVIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. [JaU. 24, 



-f- 82. Dkndrocolaptes sancti-thom.e, Lafr. 

 Santiago de Veiagua. 



■f 83. Dendrornis erythropygia, Scl. 

 Santiago de Veragua. 



4- 84. Dendrornis lacrymosa, Lawr. 



Santiago de Veragua. 



I have lately seen a specimen of this fine species in a collection 

 formed by Mr. H. "SVickham, near Blewfields, Mosquito coast, 



-f~ 85. Cymbilanitjs lineatus (Vieill.). 

 Santa Fe and Santiago de Veragua. 



-r- 86. Thamnophilus transandeanus, Scl. (?) 



Thanmophilas melanurusi, Scl. P. Z. S. 18j(), p. 142. 

 David {Bridges). 



Probably the same as the Panama bird, which I consider to 

 belong to this race*. 



f~ 87. Thamnophilus n^vius (Gm.). 



Santiago de Veragua. 



Both these species have been noticed on the Panama Railway, 

 but not further to the northward. 



-f- 88. Thamnophilus doliatus, L.?; Scl. P. Z. S. 1856, p. 141. 

 David {Bridges). 



-f 89. Thamnophilus bridgesi, Scl. P. Z. S. 1856, p. 141. 

 David (^Bridges). 



^ 90. Dysithamnus puncticeps, Salv. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 72. 

 Santiago de Veragua. 



4-91. Dysithamnus semicinereus, Scl. 



Santa Fc. 



Though not yet detected on the Isthmus of Panama, this species 

 doubtless enjoys an uninterrupted range from New Granada to South 

 Mexico ; specimens in our collection from several points agree ac- 

 curately with one another. 



4- 92. Myrmotherula menetriesi, D'Orb, ; Scl. Cat. Am. B. 

 p. 180. 



Santiago de Veragua. 



A single male specimen from the r.bove locality agrees best with 

 Sclatcr's specimen from Ecuador, which he refers to the above species, 



* Cf. Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 18G-1, p. 355. 



