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streaks of pale buffy; rest of under parts plain light olive-brown 
(nearly raw-umber) to nearly cinnamon-brown, usually slightly 
more cinnamomeous posteriorly, where passing into dull cinnamon- 
rufous on longer under tail-coverts; under wing-coverts clear light 
ochraceous or ochraceous-buff; inner webs of remiges tawny-rufous 
or rufous-tawny, passing into ochraceous-buff on edges, the outer 
six or seven more or less extensively grayish brown or dusky ter- 
minally; bill dusky brown to brownish black, the under portion of 
mandible (broadly) whitish or pale dull yellowish (in dried skins); 
legs and feet horn brown or dusky (in dried skins). 
Adult male —Length, (skins), 191-222 (209); wing, 110-116 (113.2); 
tail, 87-94 (90.3); culmen, 28-30.5 (29.2): tarsus, 24-25.5 (25.1); 
middle toe, 17-18.5 (17.8).% 
Adult female.—Length (skins), 188-208 (199); wing, 100.5-109.5 
(105.6); tail, 77-89 (83.9); culmen, 27-28.5 (27.6); tarsus, 23-24.5 
(23.5); middle toe, 17-17.5 (17.2).° 
Panamé (Lion Hill; Panam4; Chitra, Verdgua), eastern Costa 
Rica (Talamanca; Rio Sicsola; Pacuare; Rio Reventazén; Angos- 
tura; La Cristina; Carrillo; Guayabal; Cartago; La Vijagua), eastern 
Nicaragua (Rio Escondido), and southeastern Honduras (Rio 
Segévia). , 
Dendrocinela fumigata (not Dendrocolaptes fumigatus Lichtenstein) LawRENCE, 
Ann. Lyc. N. Y., vii, 1862, 320 (Lion Hill, Panam4). 
Dendromanes aitrirostris ScLateR and Satvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1864, 355 
(Panam4).—Satvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1870, 193 (Chitra, Verdgua, 
Panamé4). 
Dendrocincla atrirostris (not Dendrocops atrirostris Lafresnaye) ScLaTER and 
Satvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1868, 54, part (Panam4).—ZrLepdén, Anal. 
Mus. Nac. Costa Rica, i, 1888, 114 (Pacuare and Cartago, Costa Rica). 
[Dendrocincla] atrirostris SchateR and Satvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 67, part. 
Dendrocincla olivacea (not Dendrocops olivaceus Eyton ¢) LAwREeNcr, Ann. Lyc. 
N. Y., vii, Feb., 1862, 12 (Lion Hill, Panamé; coll. G. N. Lawrence).— 
Ripeway, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., x, 1888, 492, part (Costa Rica; Panam4; 
syn.; crit.), 592 (Segévia R., Honduras).—SciatEr, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 
xv, 1890, 166, part (Angostura, Costa Rica; Chitra de Verdgua, Panam4).— 
Satvin and GopMan, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1891, 174, part (Segévia 
R., Honduras; Talamanca, Cartago, Pacuare, and Angostura, Costa Rica; 
« Nine specimens. b Six specimens. 
Locality. Wing. | Tail. a Tarsus. male 
FEMALES. 
One adult female from Panamé.............---- 22222 eeee eee eee 100.5 | 83.5] 27 23 17 
Four adult females from Costa Rica...........---+-+--++++++++: 107.5 85.8 27.6 | 23.8 17,2 
One adult female from Nicaragua.....--.-.-----.--+-++-ee eee 103 77 28 23 17 
c =Dendrocincla tyrannina (Lafresnaye), fide Sclater; Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xv, 
1890, 164. 
