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BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEDM. 



dd. Under parta brownish bufiy, the abdomen more yellowish. 



Sporopliila gutturalis, female and young (p. 578) 

 cc. Upper parta butfy brownish. 



Sporopliila torqueola, female and young (pp. 577, 578) 



SPOROPHILA GRISEA SCHISTACEAi (Lawrence). 

 SLATE-COLORED SEEDEATER. 



Adult male. — Above plain blackish slate, paling into slate-color on 

 rump; under parts slate-color, with abdomen, median portion of breast, 

 a large spot on each side of lower tla-oat, axillars, innermost under 

 wing-coverts, and basal portion of inner webs of remiges (except out- 

 ermost primary), white; bill butfy (light cinnamon or vinaceous in 

 life?); legs and feet horn color; length (skin), 106.17; wing, 61.98; 

 tail, 41.91; exposed culmen, 9.91; depth of bill at base, 8.13; tarsus, 

 14.22; middle toe, 11.43.^ (Adult female and young unknown.) 

 ■ Isthmus of Panama (Lion Hill Station, Panama Railroad). 



SjiermopMla cinerea? (not Pyrrhula cinerea Lafresnaye and D'Orbigny) Lawrence, 

 Ann. Lye. N. Y., vii, 1862, 474 (Lion Hill, Panama R. E.). 



Spermophila schistacea Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., vii, 1862, 474, in 

 text; viii. May, 1863, 10 (Lion Hill, Panama E. E., coll. G. N. Lawrence). 



[(H-yrinorhynchus] schistaceun Gray, Hand-list, ii, 1870, 107, no. 7616. 



SjiermophUa iniermcdia (not Sporoplulu intermedia Cabanis) Salvin, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. Lond., 1870, 189 (Bugaba, Veragua) . 



Spermophila grisea {not Loxia grisea Gmelin) Sclatek, Ibis, 1871, 18, part (Chi- 

 riqui; Panama). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, i, 1885, 356, 

 part (Bugaba, Veragua; Lion Hill, Panama E. R.). — Shaepe, Cat. Birds 

 Brit. Mus., xii, 1888, 96, part (Bugaba and Chiriqui, Veragua). 



[iSpermophila'] grisea Sclatkr and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 28, part 

 (Panama; Veragua.) 



^ In the Bulletin of the Briti.sh Ornithologists' Club, no. xxvii. May 31, 1895 (Ibis, 

 1895, 384), Mr. Rothschild mentions a S.\_permophilopm] schiitaceus (Temminck). 

 This I have been unable to look up, but if the bird in question is congeneric with 

 Spermophila schistacea Lawrence the latter would have to be renamed. 



^One specimen, the type. No. 41269, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. (Lawrence collection), 

 Panama; J. McLeannan. 



I cannot refer this bird to S. g. grisea, since, upon comparing it with twelve adult 

 males of the latter, including five from Bogota, it seems very distinct; apart from its 

 very much darker coloration, conspicuous white spot on each side of the lower throat, 

 and abrupt definition of the white abdominal area against the deep slate-color of 

 sides and chest, the wing is much longer, the tail decidedly shorter, the tarsus much 

 shorter, and the bill not only smaller but quite different in shape, the culmen being 

 much less strongly convex and the maxilla conspicuously shallower. 



Adult males of the two forms examined average in measurements as follows: 



