BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERIOA. 249 
130, part (Tuloom and Meco I., Yucatan).—Satvin and Gopman, Biol. 
Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1891, 178, part (Peto, Buctzotz, Tuloom, Tabi, Meco 
I., etc., Yucatan). —Mrnecaux and Heitmarr, Mem. Soc. N. H. d’Autun, 
xix, 1906, 101, part (Izam4l, Yucatan). 
[Dendrornis] eburneirostris SCLATER and Savin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 68, part.— 
Saarpe, Hand-list, iii, 1901, 78, part. 
Dendrornis flavigaster (not Xtiphorhynchus flavigaster Swainson) Savin, Ibis, 
1889, 364 (Tuloom and Meco I., Yucatan).—Exuiot, Auk, vii, 1890, 178, 
part (Tem4x and Mérida, Yucatan).—Corz, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 1, 
1906, 132 (Chichen-Itza, Yucatan). 
Xiphorhynchus flavigaster yucatanensis Ripaway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xxii, 
Apr. 17, 1909, 73 (Tem4x, Yucatan; coll. U. 8. Nat. Mus.). 
XIPHORHYNCHUS STRIATIGULARIS (Richmond). 
STRIPED-THROATED WOODHEWER. 
Slightly resembling X. flavigaster but differing greatly in having 
the whole throat conspicuously streaked; buff streaks of chest, etc., 
margined laterally with a chain-like streak of blackish; wing-coverts 
conspicuously streaked with black and buff, and buff streaks of back 
much broader. 
Adult female.—Pileum and hindneck sooty black, each feather 
with a broad mesial guttate streak of buff or clay color; back and 
scapulars brown (between light olive and raw-umber) each feather 
with a broad mesial streak of brownish buff or clay color, broadly 
margined with black; lesser and middle wing-coverts similar, but 
buffy mesial streaks much narrower; greater coverts similar but 
with still narrower streaks; remiges plain deep cinnamon-rufous or 
rufous-chestnut, the terminal portion of inner webs of primaries 
(except the innermost) grayish brown; rump plain light cinnamon- 
rufous or rufous tawny, the upper tail-coverts deeper cinnamon- 
rufous, with indistinct shaft-streaks of paler; tail (ncluding shafts 
of rectrices) plain deep cinnamon-rufous or rufous-chestnut; sides of 
head and neck broadly streaked with buff and sooty blackish; chin, 
throat, and foreneck similarly streaked, the streaks becoming gradu- 
ally broader and more sharply defined, and the feathers edged with 
light buffy grayish brown, on lower foreneck; chest, breast, etc., 
similarly streaked, but the blackish streaks narrower and more 
irregular and grayish brown edgings to the feathers broader, the 
streaks becoming gradually narrower and less distinct posteriorly; 
under wing-coverts mixed pale cinnamon-rufous and light buffy 
brownish (the latter prevailing along edge of wing, where streaked 
with buffy and blackish) ; inner webs of remiges pale cinnamon-rufous 
or vinaceous-cinnamon, the terminal portion (extensively) of outer 
primaries grayish brown; bill pale yellowish horn color, the maxilla 
more brownish basally; feet light horn brownish (in dried skins); 
@ The adult male is unknown, but judging from the general rule in this group the 
sexes are probably alike in color. 
