BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 777 



Page 94: To citations of Fir(m</ii Judovichtiut add: 



Bowles, Condor, iv, 1902, 16 (Washington and Oregon; habits; descr. nest and 

 eggs). 



Page 96: To synonj-my of I'imrujd Ijideiitata fdimuea add: 



Piranya bidentcda flammea Nelson, North Am. Fauna, no. 14, 1899, 53 (Tres Marias; 

 habits; song; crit. ). 



Page 98:' To .sj'nonymy of Pira»i/a h'ldentata miKjninolenta add: 



Piranga bidentaln sangidnolenla Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, iii, Jan. 30, 

 1902, 66 (Volcan de Chiriqui, 4,000 to 7,000 ft., and Boquete, Chiriqui). 



Page 101: To citations of Pimrujn h;vcoptev(i latifasdata add: 



Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, iii, 1902, 66 (Boquete, Chiriqui, 4,000 to 

 5,000 ft.). 



Page 106, fourth paragrapii, in text: For IL^vtisjjlngu^ read Ilerni- 

 thraupis. 

 Page 111: To citations of Hhamjjhoca'Iu.^ patiScrinii add: 

 SALVADORiand Festa, Boll. Mus. Zool., etc., Torino, xiv, no. 399, 1899, 4 (Chiriqui). 

 Page 111: 



RAMPHOCELUS COSTAPICENSIS Cherrie. 



Seven adult males, three immature males, and three adult females 

 from Divala and Bogaba, Chiriqui, just received from Mr. Outram 

 Bangs — all of them beautifully prepared specimens — enable me to 

 give a better diagnosis of this form : 



Similar to R. p. passerinii, but slightlj' larger; adult female and 

 immature male with a broad and conspicuous band of ochraceous- 

 orange or dull reddish orange across the chest, and with the rump 

 olivaceous-orange deepening into a more reddish or ochraceous-oi'ange 

 hue on upper tail-coverts. 



Adult male (seven specimens). — Length (skins), 159-165 (162.6); 

 wing, 76.5-81 (78.6); tail, 68-72 (70.1); exposed culmen, 14-15 (14.3): 

 tarsus, 21-23 (22.1). 



Adult female (three specimens). — Length (skins), 160-167 (163); 

 wing, 76-78 (77); tail, 70.5-72 (71.2); exposed culmen, 14-16 (15); 

 tarsus, 22-23 (22.5). 



Southwestern Costa Rica (Pozo Azul; Boruca; Palmar; Buenos 

 Aires; Navarro) and Chiriqui (Bogaba; Divala). 



The form is without doubt a subspecies of R.passerinii, and should 

 be called Ramphocehis prtsseriiiii costaricensis (Cherrie). 



Page 115: To synonymy of Ramphocehis fesiae. add: 



Mamphoccelus festae Salvadori and Festa, Boll. Mus. Zool., etc., Torino, xiv, no. 

 399, 1899, 4 (Chiriqui). 



Page 117: To citations of Ramphocehis'^ dim.idiattos add: 



Bangs, Auk., xviii, 1901, 369 (Divala and David, Chiriqui; crit.). 



