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pinkish buff or veiy pale cinnamon, deepening into pale cinnamome- 

 ous wood brown or dull vinaceous-cinnamon on flanks, which are 

 sometimes indistinctly barred with darker; breast and abdomen white; 

 under tail-coverts white, suffused with pale cinnamon, and rather 

 broadly barred with dusky brown; axillars and under wing-coverts 

 immaculate brownish white; maxilla blackish brown with paler tomia;. 

 mandible pale brownish (in dried skins); legs and feet light horn color 

 (in dried skins). 



Adult mafe.— Length (skins), 106-113 (110); wing, 49-52 (50.5); 

 tail, 36-41 (38.2); exposed culmen, 13.6-14 (13.9); tarsus, 18-19 (18.7); 

 middle toe, 12-13 (12.7)." 



Coast of Yucatan (Progreso). 



Troglodytes peninsularis Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xiv, Sept. 25, 1901, 174 

 (Progreso, Yucatan; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus. ). — Obeeholsee, Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., xxvii, 1904, 208 (crit.). 



TROGLODYTES MUSCULUS INQUIETUS (Baird). 



PANAMA HOirSK WREN. _ 



Similar in coloration of upper parts to T. peninsularis, but anterior 

 and lateral under parts more strongly brownish buffy, flanks distinctly 

 barred with dusky, and bars on under tail-coverts broader and more 

 blackish; larger, with shorter tail. Similar to T. mtismilits striatulus^ 

 but upper parts slightly darker and browner and under parts more 

 strongly brownish buffy. 



Adults (sexes aliTc^. — Above deep broccoli brown, slightly moj-e ru- 

 fescent or more decidedly brown on rump and upper tail-coverts, the 

 latter (sometimes rump also) barred with dusky; back and scapulars 

 usually narrowly barred, more or less distinctly, with dusky; tail 

 grayish cinnamon-brown, broadly barred with dusky; wings interme- 

 diate in color between back and tail, the greater coverts narrowly, the 

 remiges more broadly, barred with dusky (the brown interspaces, 

 especially on primaries, paler brown); middle and lesser coverts with 

 very indistinct (sometimes obsolete) narrow bars of darker grayish 

 brown; an indistinct superciliary streak of pale brownish buff or 

 brownish white; an indistinct grayish brown postocular streak (on 

 upper portion of auricular region); suborbital and auricular regions 

 (except upper portion of the latter) indistinctly streaked with light 

 grayish brown and pale brownish buff or dull brownish white; malar 

 region, chin, and throat buffy white or very pale brownish buff; chest 

 and anterior portion of sides pale brownish buff, this deepening on 

 flanks into grayish ochraceous-buff or light clay color, barred, more 



"■ Four specimens. No females examined. 



bThriothorus siriatulus Lafresnaye, Rev. ZooL, 1845, 338.— Troglodytes musculus 

 striatulm Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mua., xxvii, no! 1.S54, Jan. 23, 1904, 205 

 ( crit. ) . (Highlands of Colombia. ) 



