6,66 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES - NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Sallalormagnoides (not of Lafresnaye) Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856 69 

 part (Ohiriqui); Synop. Av. Tanagr., 1856, 7, part (do.); Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mus., xi, 1886, 284, part (Volcan de Ohiriqui; Bugaba and Santa F4, Ver- 

 agua). — Sclater and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend., 1864, 351 (Lion Hill 

 Ist'iimua of Panama) . — Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, 140 (SautaF6, Ver- 

 agua; David, Ohiriqui; crit.); 1870, 189 (Ohiriqui; Bugaba, Ohitra, and Mina 

 de Ohorcha, Veragua). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Oentr.-Am., Aves i 

 1883, 327, part (Ohiriqui, Veragua, and Panama references and localities) . 



Saltator magrms (not Tanagra magna Gmelin) Lawrence, Ann. Lye. N. Y. vii 

 1861, 297 (Lion Hill, Panama R. E.). 



Saltator interynedius Lawrence, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., Apr., 1864, 106 (Lion 

 Hill, Panama R. R.; coll. G. N. Lawrence ?); Ann. Lye. N. Y., viii, 1865, 

 176 (David, Ohiriqui; crit.) . — Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, ii, 1900, 

 32 (Lion Hill; crit.). 



SALTATOR, GRANDIS ( Lichtenstein) . 

 VIGORS' S SAITATOE. 



Adults {sexes alil'e). — Above plain deep brownish gray, more or less 

 tinged with olive on rump and upper tail-coverts, the tail hair brown 

 rather than gray; sides of head and neck deep brownish gray, like 

 pileum, relieved by a rather broad superciliary stripe of white, extend- 

 ing some distance behind the eye; a broad median stripe on chin and 

 throat of white or pale bully, bordered on each side by a grayish black 

 or duskj^ lateral stripe; chest, upper breast, and anterior portion of 

 sides dull graj-ish or grayish olive, sometimes more or less strongly 

 suffused with buffy ; flanks similar but more strongly' tinged with buffy; 

 lower abdomen, anal region, and under tail-coverts clear, deep buff or 

 cinnamon-buff;' under wing-coverts paler buff; maxilla blackish, mandi- 

 ble horn-color (in dried skins); legs and feet dusk}^ or horn-color (in 

 dried skins). 



Immature. — Similar to adults, but the gray more or less strongly 

 washed with olive-green and the white superciliary stripe and throat- 

 stripe tinged with yellow. 



Young. — Similar to the immature plumage (but texture of feathers 

 very different); superciliary stripe sulphur yellow; median throat- 

 stripe narrower and less sharply defined, and lateral throat-stripes dull 

 olive-grayish instead of dusky. 



Adult male.— hength (skins), 193.04-223.52 (204.98); wing, 90.93- 

 103.89(98.30); tail, 88.39-108.46(97.28); exposed cuhnen, 18.29-20.07 

 (19.30); depth of bill at base, 11.94-13.21 (12.45); tarsus, 25.15-28.45 

 (26.92); middle toe, 17.78-20.57 (19.05).^ 



Adult female.— Length (skins), 187.96-237.49 (211.84); wing, 92.71- 

 105.41 (99.06); tail, 86.11-111.25 (98.55); exposed culmeu, 18.29-21.84 



' Eight specimens. 



