ERGATICUS. 531 
Hab. Highlands of Guatemala and Mexico, north to southern border of United 
States (southern Texas? to southern Arizona). 
690. C. rubrifrons (Giraup). Red-faced Warbler. 
Genus ERGATICUS Bairp. (Page 483, pl. CXVIII,, fig. 4.) 
Species. 
Common Cuaracters.—Adults (sexes alike) : Prevailing color red, the wings 
and tail dusky brownish. 
a’. Adult: Above plain dusky red, brighter on rump and upper tail-coverts; lower 
parts, including sides of neck and head (except ear-coverts), brighter red, 
inclining to vermilion; ear-coverts silvery white, in conspicuous con- 
trast ; wings and tail brownish dusky, the lesser and greater wing-coverts 
broadly edged with brownish red, and middle coverts broadly tipped 
with pinkish red; remiges and rectrices edged with dull light brownish 
red. Young: Above dull rusty brown; beneath similar but paler, in- 
clining to cinnamon ; ear-coverts silvery white, as in adult. Length about 
4.50-5.00, wing 2.30-2.50, tail 2.40-2.55. Hab. Highlands of eastern Mexico 
(north to southern Texas ?).......... 691. E. ruber (Swarns.). Red Warbler. 
«. Adult: Head, neck, and chest light silvery pink, the feathers dusky at base 
(dark red on chest, where the underlying color is more exposed); rest of 
lower parts plain dull vermilion-red; back and scapulars dark claret-red ; 
rump light pinkish red; about the size of ZH. ruber. Hab. Highlands of 
Guatemala. 
E. versicolor (SALY.). Pink-headed Warbler. 
Gzexus BASILEUTERUS Cananis. (Page 483, pl. CXVIILI,, figs. 5, 6.) 
Species. 
Common CHaracters.—Above plain olive-green, with top and sides of head 
chestnut; or olive-gray, the top of head with two black (lateral) and one (median) 
yellow or orange-rufous stripes; beneath yellow, or with posterior half (or more) 
whitish. F 
a. Top of head with two black lateral stripes, enclosing a median stripe of yellow 
(varying to orange-rufous); rest of upper parts plain olive-gray (sometimes 
tinged with olive-green); lower parts yellow, tinged with olive laterally ; 
length about 4.50-5.00, wing 2.10-2.30, tail 2.00-2.10. Hab. Middle America, 
south to Veragua, north to eastern Mexico; southern Texas? 
692. B. culicivorus (Licut.). Brasher’s Warbler. 
a, Top of head chestnut or rufous, with or without black lateral and frontal 
border; rest of upper parts plain olive-green. 
1 Cardellina versicolor Sauv., P. Z. 8. 1863, 188, pl. 24, fig. 4. LErgaticus versicolor Scr. & Satv., Nom. 
Neotr. 1873, 11. 
