616 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Ilenirorhina leucophrya Boucaed, Liste Ois. Guat., 1878, 29.— Salvis and God- 

 man, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1879, 80, part (Guatemalan localities and 

 i-e£erences).— Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., vi, 1881, 288, part (Guatemala). 



Jfenimr/dna leucophrys aipitalis Nelson, Auk, xiv, Jan., 1897, 74 (Pinabete 

 Chiapas, s. Mexico; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



HENICORHINA LEUCOPHRYS MEXICANA (Nelson). 

 MEXICAN WOOD WRElf. 



Similar to II. I. capitaUs, but pileum and hindneck brown, nearly 

 concolor with back, and brown of flanks much deeper and more 

 rufescent (exactly as in II. I. colliud); smaller, with longer tarsus. 



Adult male.— Ijength (skins), 95-100 (98); wing, 51.5-55 (53.8); tail, 

 27-30 (28.2); exposed culmen, 13-14 (13.7); tarsus, 23.5-24 (23.8); 

 middle toe, 15." 



Adult female.— Ij&ngth (skins), 92-96 (94); wing, 51-54 (52.2); 'tail, 

 25-28.5 (26.5); exposed culmen, 12-14 (13); tarsus, 20-22.5 (20.9); 

 middle toe, 13.5-15(14.6).* 



Southeastern Mexico, in States of Vera Cruz (Jalapa; Moyoapam; 

 Vera Cruz; Coatepec; Jico), Pueblo (Huachinango), and northern 

 Oaxaca (Mount Zempoal tepee). 



Helerorhina griseicollis (not Merulaxis grisdcollis Latresnaye) Baird, Review Am. 



Birds, 1864, 117, part (Jalapa, Vera Cruz). 

 Henicorhina leucophrys (not Troglodytes leucophrys Tschudi) Salvin and Godman, 



Biol. Centr.-Am , Aves, i, 1879, 80, part (Jalapa, Vera Cruz, and Moyoapam, 



Vera Cruz).— Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., vi, 1881, 288, part (Jalapa). 

 Henicorhina mexicana Nelson, Auk, xiv, Jan., 1897, 73 (Jico, Vera Cruz; coU. 



U. S. Nat. Mus.).— Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., x, 1898, 23 (Jalapa, 



Vera Cruz; song). 

 H[e7iicorhina] leucophrys mexicana Nelson, Proc. Biol. Scic. Wash., xvi, Nov. 30, 



1903, 158, in text. 



HENICORHINA LEUCOPHRYS FESTIVA Nelson. 

 QUERRERO WOOD WREN. 



Similar to II. I. mexicana, but brown of upper parts duller or less 

 rufescent, the pileum and hindneck grayish brown, this color some- 

 times extending over upper back. 



Adult ??i,a/tf.— Length (skins), 93-108 (100); wing, 52.5-56 (54.3); 

 tail, 26.5-32.5 (29.9); exposed culmen, 14-14.5 (14.3); tarsus, 22-23.5 

 (22.5); middle toe, 13-14.5 (13.6).'' 



Southwestern Mexico, in States of Guerrero (Omilteme; Chilpan- 

 cingo) and Michoacan (Mount Tancitaro). 



Henicorhina leucophrys f estiva Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, Nov. 30, 1903, 

 158 (Omilteme, Guerrero, s. w. Mexico; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



« Three specimens. s Four specimens. ^Seven specimens. 



