BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 39 



Lye. N. Y., ix, 1868, 98 (Dota, Turrialba, Barranca, and San Jos6, Costa 

 Rica).— Feantzihs, Journ. fiirOrn., 1869, 298 (Candelaria Mts., etc., Costa 

 Rica).— ScLATER and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, 498 (Antioquia, 

 Colombia).— BouoAED, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1878, 54 (Naranjo and Orosf,' 

 Costa Rica).— Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1883, 269 

 (Vivalva, Calobre, etc., Veragua; etc.).— Zeledon, Anal. Mus. Vac. Costa 

 Rica, i, 1887, 109 (Cartago, Naranjo de Cartage, and Santa Maria de Dota).— 

 Cheeeib, Anal. Inst. Ffs.-Geogr. Nac. Costa Rica, vi, 1893, 13 (San Marco). 



[GalUstel icierocephala SchAtt:R and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 19. 



Chrysoihmupis icterocephala Bonapaete, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., iii, March, 1851, 

 129 (Bois de Bagnos, Xonguaragua, Ecuador), 445; Note sur les Tang ' 

 1851, 17. 



CallUpiza icterocepluda Salvadobi, Atti Roy. Ac. Sci. Torino, iv, 1868 175 

 (Costa Rica). 



Callispiza (Chrysothraupis) frardzii Oabanis, Journ. fiir Orn., ix, March, 1861, 87 

 (Costa Rica; coll. Berlin Mus.). 



Cailiste frardzii Sclatee, Ibis, 1863, 451 (Costa Rica); 1868, 72, in text (Costa 

 Rica; crit.). 



CALOSPIZA FLORIDA FLORIDA (Sclater and Salvin). 

 EHEKALD TANAeER. 



Adult male. — General color above pure yellowish green (nearly 

 apple green), the back and scapulars broadly streaked with black; 

 lower anterior portion of lores and a large quadrate oblique patch 

 across auricular region black; entire occiput pure lemon yellow; rump 

 plain bright greenish yellow, more decidedly yellow below; lesser 

 wing-coverts bright yellowish green with black (mostly concealed) 

 bases; rest of wings black, the middle coverts broadly tipped with 

 bright yellowish green, the greater coverts broadly and secondaries 

 more narrowly edged with the same; tail black with narrow green 

 edgings to middle rectrices; under parts plain light green (duller and 

 less yellowish than upper parts), the abdomen, anal region, and under 

 tail-coverts light maize or naples yellow; bill black; legs and feet (in 

 dried skin) horn color; length (skin), 130.8; wing, 68.1; tail, 43.7; 

 exposed culmen, 10.1; depth of bill at base, 4.8; tarsus, 16; middle 

 toe, 10.7.' 



Adult female. — Similar to the male, but rather duller in color and 

 without the yellow occipital patch. 



Costa Rica (Carrillos, on Rio Sucio). 



CaHisiej?onda Sclatee and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1869, 416, pi. 28 (Costa 

 Rica; coll. Salvin and Godman). — Salvin, Ibis, 1870, 114 (Costa Rica). — 

 ScLATEH, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xi, 1886, 103, part (Costa Rica). — Salvin 

 and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1883, 267, part, pi. 17, fig. 1 (Costa 

 Rica). — Zeledon, Anal. Mus. Nac. Costa Rica, i, 1887, 109 (Costa Rica). 



\_Calliste] florida Sclatee and Salvin, Nom. A v. Neotr., 1873, 19. 



Calospiza florida florida Ridgway, Proc. Wash. Ac. Sci., iii, Apr., 1901, 149, 

 in text. 



'One specimen, no. 108276, U. S. Nat. Mus., from Rio Sucio (Carrillos), 1884; 

 M. Carranza. 



