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tains immediately at its base. Mr. Underwood says that they are 

 always seen high up in the trees of the forest, but nothing more is 

 known concerning their habits. 



410. Pachyrhampus cinnamomeus Lawrence. 



Pachyrhamphus cinnamomeus Lawrence, Ann. Lye. N. Y., VII, 1862, 295 

 (Lion Hill, Panama); IX, 1868, 116 (San Jose, Angostura, Turrialba [J. 

 Carmiol), Tucurriqui [Zeledon]). — Frantzius, Jour, fur Orn., 1869, 309 

 (Costa Rica). — Zeledon, An. Mus. Nac. de C. R., I, 1887, li8 (Costa Rica, 

 two specimens without locality). — Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., XIV, 

 1888, 342 (Angostura [Carmiol], Tucurriqui [Arce]). — Salvin and Godman, 

 Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1890, 126 (Costa Rican references) — Ridgway, 

 Birds N. and Mid. Amer., IV, 1907 (southern Mexico to eastern Peru. — 

 Costa Rica : Angostura, Tucurriqui, Turrialba, Bonilla, Carrillo, Jimenez, 

 Guacimo, Rio Sucio, Talamanca, Sipurio, Pigres). 



Bangs Collection: Carrillo (Underwood). 



Fleming Collection : Carrillo and Cariblanco de Sarapiqui (Under- 

 wood). 

 C. H. Lankester Collection : Cariblanco, Tuis. 



Carnegie Museum : Guacimo, Carrillo, El Hogar (Carriker). Seven 

 specimens. 



This is not an uncommon bird in the northeastern Caribbean low- 

 lands of Costa Rica, but elsewhere it is very rare. With the exception 

 of one bird taken by Senor Zeledon at Pigres (Pacific coast), all 

 records are from the Caribbean lowlands and foothills, up to not more 

 than 2,000 feet (Tucurriqui). They are found only in the heavy 

 forest and are rarely seen anywhere except high up in the trees. I 

 found them most abundant at El Hogar, in the heavy forest about 

 three miles north of the railroad. 



411. Pachyrhamphus albo-griseus albo-griseus Sclater. 



Pachyrhamphus albo-griseus Sclater, P. Z. S., 1857, 78 (Bogota, Colombia). 



Pachyrhamphus albogriseus Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., XIV, 1888, 347, 

 part (Nicaragua to Venezuela; no Costa Rica record). — Salvin and God- 

 man, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1890, 128 (no Costa Rican record). 



Pachyrhamphus albo-griseus albo-griseus Ridgway. Birds N. and Mid. Amer., 

 IV, 1907, 836 (Nicaragua, Pacific coast; Panama, and Colombia; no Costa 

 Rican specimens). 



Pachyrhamphus ornatus Cherrie, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XIV, 1891, 338 (Bar- 

 ranca, Costa Rica). — Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVI, 1893, 611 

 (San Jose, Costa Rica; critical); Birds N. and Mid. Amer., IV, 1907. 842 

 (Costa Rica: Barranca, San Jose; Colombia: Valparaiso and Santa Marta). 



