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CALLISTE FLORIDA ARCiEI Ridgway. 

 AROE'S EMERALD TANAGEK. 



Similar to C. f. florida, but smaller, with larger feet; adult male 

 without a distinct occipital patch of yellow (sometimes with none), and 

 feathers of pileum marked with a distinct central V-shaped spot of 

 black or black beneath the surface (partly exposed), and with the gen- 

 eral green color of upper parts slightly more yellowish; adult female 

 slightly duller and less yellowish green than the male, with pileum 

 and rump less yellowish. 



Adult male.— h&ngth. (skins), 101.6-104.1 (102.9); wing, 64.5-66.5 

 (65.5); tail, 40.1^1.1 (40.6); exposed culmen, 8.1-9.7(8.9); depth of 

 bill at base (one specimen), 5.1; tarsus, 17.3-17.5; middle toe, 10.9- 

 11.4(11.2).' 



Adult female.— L&ngth (skins), 104.6-106.7(105.7); wing, 61-63.5 

 (62.2); tail, 36.8-39.4 (38.1); exposed culmen, 9.7-10.2 (9.9); tarsus, 

 17.3-17.6; middle toe, 11.2-12.4 (11.7).' 



Veragua. 



Callisle florida (not of Sclater and Salvin) Sclater, Ibis, 1876, 409 (Veragua); 



Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xi, 1886, 103, part (Veragua).— Salvin and Godman, 



Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1883, 267, part (Veragua). 

 Calospiza florida arcsA Eidgway, Proc. Wash. Ac. Sci., iii, Apr. 15, 1901, 149 



(Veragua; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



CALOSPIZA GUTTATA CHRYSOPHRYS (Sclater)?. 

 TELLOW-BROWEB TANACJER. 



Advlt male. — Upper parts bright yellowish green, becoming more 

 yellowish on forehead, superciliary, suborbital, and auricular regions, 

 and sides of neck, the anterior portion of forehead, supraloral I'egion, 

 and eyelids pure canary yellow; lores black; feathers of crown, occiput, 

 sides of head, back, and scapulars with central spots of black, these 

 large and very conspicuous on back and scapulars, the latter with 

 margins of bluish green or greenish blue; wings and tail black, the 

 smaller wing-coverts broadly margined with light bluish green (mala- 

 chite green), the greater coverts and remiges edged with the same, the 

 primary coverts with narrower and more bluish edgings; rectrices black 

 edged with yellowish green, the middle pair mostly green; malar 

 region, chin, throat, chest, and breast glaucous-white, each feather 

 (except on chin and throat) with a median elliptical spot of black, the 

 throat with small and inconspicuous streaks of the same; abdomen 

 white anteriorly, passing posteriorly into light yellow on anal region and 



' Two specimens. 



