150 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 
Carpodectes nitidus Satyv. 
Five adult males; Ceiba. This record extends the range of the species from 
eastern Nicaragua to central, eastern Honduras. Mr. Brown took these five 
males from one dead tree, on different occasions. He tells me he never passed 
this tree without seeing one or more snow-white Cotingas sitting motionless in 
it. No females or young males were seen. Only once did he see the species 
elsewhere, and then but one adult male in the forest, that he was unable to get 
within shot of. 
Thamnophilus transandeanus Sct. + 
Thamnophilus melanocrissus Sct. 
One adult #; Ceiba. This specimen is intermediate between 7. transandea- 
nus and T. melanocrissus. The under-tail coverts are tipped with white, but 
not so broadly as in southern examples — true 7. transandeanus. 
Thamnophilus naevius (GMLt.). 
One male; Ceiba. 
Thamnophilus doliatus (Lixvy.). 
Eight specimens, both sexes; Ceiba. These specimens of course represent 
the so-called T. intermedius of Ridgway, but I cannot see how that bird differs 
from true 7. doliatus. The size of the bill varies much, but perhaps the bills 
of the Central American birds average a trifle larger than in typical T. dolatus 
from Guiana; still individual specimens cannot be picked out by this or any 
other character. One of my Honduras skins —a fully adult ¢— has actually 
a smaller bill than any specimen from Guiana with which I have compared it. 
 Automolus cervinigularis (ScL.). 
Three specimens, both sexes, Yaruca. 
Dendrornis nana confinis, subsp. nov. 
Type (and only specimen) from Ceiba, Honduras, sea level, adult gi No. 
10,432, Coll. of E. A. and O. Bangs, collected Jan. 24, 1902, by W. W. 
Brown, Jr. 
Characters. — Similar to D. nana nana Lawr. of Panama and D. nana costare- 
censis (Ridg.), of Costa Rica and Chiriqui, but differing from either in having 
the throat much paler, nearly white; the shaft-stripes on breast paler, more 
