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BANGS: BIRDS AND MAMMALS FROM HONDURAS. 149 
Pipra mentalis mentalis (Sct.). 
Hight specimens, both sexes; Ceiba. This series compared with the birds 
Mr. Brown collected in Chiriqui emphasizes the differences between the north- 
ern and southern races, the skins being of the same “ make,’’ and proves my 
Pipra mentales ignifera to be a very well-marked form. 
Manacus candei candei (Parzup). 
Nine specimens, both sexes; Ceiba. 
Scotothorus veraepacis veraepacis (Sct.). 
One adult 9; Yaruca. 
Tityra semifasciata personata (Jarp. anp SELB.). 
Five specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba and Yaruca. 
Tityra albitorques fraserii (Kaup). 
One adult ¢; Yaruca. 
Platypsaris aglaiae obscurus Rune. 
Five specimens, both sexes; Ceiba. I have compared these with the type of 
P. obscurus, and they appear to belong to this very dark form. The adult 
males in the present series are, however, rather blacker, less slaty above, and 
not quite so dark below. 
Pachyrhamphus cinnamomeus (Lawkr.). 
One adult ¢; Yaruca. 
Lipavgus holerythrus Sct. anp Satyv. 
Two specimens, ¢ and 9; Yaruca. 
Attila citreopygius (Br.). 
One @; Ceiba. 
Cotinga amabilis Gou tp. 
Fifty-one specimens, adults of both sexes, and young males changing into 
the blue dress; Ceiba. All these were shot in one tree, the fruit of which they 
were feeding upon; and where, Mr. Brown tells me, he might have shot very 
many more. 
