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beneath pale dull olive, the breast more brownish, the throat dull 

 grayish white ; middle of the abdomen white ; under tall coverts 

 buffy ; " iris hazel ; feet olive; bill blackish horn." Measurements 

 of type: length (in flesh), 126 mm.; wing, 61 mm.; tail, 40 mm.; 

 exposed culmen, 9 mm.; tarsus, 12.5 mm. 



New Records from Costa Rica. 



Dendrocygna viduata (Linnaeus). This beautiful duck, hitherto 

 only recorded from South America and the West Indies, was occasion- 

 ally met with at Bebedero, Guanacaste. 



Geotrygon lawrencii Salvin. The range for this bird is supposed 

 to be the Pacific coast of Panama ; but an adult male in full plumage, 

 which agrees exactly with Mr. Salvin's description, was taken at Car- 

 rillo in the northeastern part of Costa Rica. 



Morphnus guianensis (Daudin). The most northerly record for 

 this magnificent hawk is Lion Hill Station, Panama R. R. A fine 

 male was taken near Cuabre, on the Rio Sicsola. 



Myiophobus fasciatus furfurosus (Thayer & Bangs). This Pana- 

 manian flycatcher was taken for the first time in Costa Rica at Buenos 

 Aires de Terraba. 



Junco vulcani (Boucard) Previous records show this rare Junco to 

 have been taken only on the Volcanoes Irazu and Chiriqui, but on 

 April 25, 1907, one was secured on the Volcano Turrialba. 



Aimophila botterii sartorii (Ridgway). A single male in good con- 

 dition was taken on the Volcano Miravalles, Guanacaste, which, though 

 not agreeing in all respects with the description of A. b. sartorii, is 

 provisionally referred to that form. 



Sporophila ininuta minuta (Linnaeus). The most northerly record 

 given for this form is Lion Hill Station, Panama R. R. A single 

 immature male referable to this species was taken at Buenos Aires de 

 Terraba. 



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February 15, 1908. 



