128 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



and San Dom., 1885, 56, pi. (21), fig. 5 (mountains of interior); Auk, iii, 



1886, 200 (synonymy and descr.); Birds W. I., 1889, 87; Cat. W. I. Birds, 



1892, 16, 114, 131. 

 Phoenicophilus palmarum Ohekrie, Contr. Orn. San Dom., 1896, 14 (habits, 



notes, etc.). 

 [PhomicoplvUus'] palmarum Sclatbr and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 25.— 



OoKY, List Birds W. I., 1885, 12. 

 Dulus palmarum Bonaparte, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., iii, 1851,"78; Note sur les 



Tang., 1851, 29. 



PH/ENICOPHILUS POLIOCEPHALUS (Bonaparte). 

 GRAY-CROWlfED PALM TANAGER. 



Similar to P. palmarum, but slightly larger; under parts deeper 

 gray, not becoming white medially, the gray extending over greater 

 part of throat; crown and occiput gray, like hindneck. 



Adult male. — Forehead, lores, suborbital region, and auricular region 

 uniform black, the first with a large spot of white on each side; a small 

 white spot on lower eyelid and another on posterior half of upper eye- 

 lid; crown, occiput, hindneck, and entire under parts of body uniform 

 gray, deeper (slate-gray) on the first, paler (no. 7 gray) on the latter; 

 rest of upper parts plain yellowish olive-green; edge of wing light 

 yellow; chin, upper throat, and malar region white, extending later- 

 ally to beyond end of auricular region, the space inclosed between 

 these white lateral stripes (including greater part of throat) deeper 

 gray than breast, etc., but slightly paler than hindneck; under tail- 

 coverts light gray, broadly margined with white; maxilla black; man- 

 dible dark grayish (in dried skin), blackish terminallj'; legs and feet 

 dusky horn color (in dried skin); length (skin), 167.6; wing, 61; tail, 

 70.4; exposed culmen, 17.8; depth of bill at base, 7.1; tarsus, 23.1; 

 middle toe, 15.7.^ 



Island of Haiti, Greater Antilles. 



Dulus poliocephalus Bonaparte, Eev. et Mag. de Zool., iii, Apr., 1851, 178 ("His- 



paniola," i. e., Santo Domingo; coll. Paris Mus.); Note sur les Tang., 



1851, 29. 

 Phsmicophilus poliocephalus Strickland, Jardine's Contr. Orn., 1851, 104. 

 Phcenicophilus poliocephahis Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xi, 1886, 234. — Cory, 



Birds W. I., 1889, 87; Cat. W. I. Birds, 1892, 16, 114, 131. 

 Phcenicophilus palmarum (not Tardus palmarum Linnaeus) Sclater, Proc. 



Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, 84, part (supposed female); Synop. Av. Tanagr, 



1856, 22. 

 Phamicophilm dominicensis Cory, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vi, July, 1881, 129 



(Haiti; coll. C. B. Cory), 152 (s. coast Haiti, near Jacmel); Birds Haiti 



and San Dom., 1885, 58, pi. 8 (Jacmel, Haiti); Auk, iii, 1886, 200. 

 Phoenicophilus dominicensis Reichenow and Schalow, Journ. fiir Orn., 1884, 407 



(republication of orig. description). 

 [Phcenicophilus'] domimrensis Cory, List Birds W. L, 1885, 12. 



' One specimen, from Jacmel, Haiti. 



