1 Sa 7 5 i, ve, : 1 eee ta L eh my Fk | air sey a: rey Fe Mie oa ' PUBLICATIONS OF FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY oe A / GA yer , . /, Bis AA Ll {#4 LA r) S< & ¥ f “7 “] \ / } j/ ZOOLOGICAL SERIES VOLUME XIII Part II No. 2 f ‘ Me oe \ % HISTORY co: 494053 ? . ihe Ao CHICAGO 1919 i ; a! , ( q at 8 ae) Hae | | | bert fe ak ea PLL CARS ae ug 4 us na Arey Pea gees i ae 9 ihe at - inst wee ene Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from University of Toronto http://www.archive.org/details/p2n2fieldiana 13fiel | FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ZOOLOGY, VOL. XII!) PT. 2, PL. 2: UP 19/4 1. CELEUS ELEGANS HELLMAYRI. Berlepsch. 2. CELEUS ELEGANS APPROXIMANS. Cory. 3. CELEUS ELEGANS ELEGANS. (Miiller). (Top of Head.) Fietp Musrtum or NarurAt HIsrory. PUBLICATION 203. ZOOLOGICAL SERIES. Vou; XII. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS BY CuarLes B. Cory Curator of Department of Zodlogy. PART NO. 2 Cuicaco, U. S. A. DECEMBER 31, IQIOQ. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS AND THE ADJACENT ISLANDS IN FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND Including all species and subspecies known to occur in North America, Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies, and Islands of the Caribbean Sea, the Galapagos Archipelago, and other islands which may properly be included on account of their faunal affinities. BY CHARLES B. Cory Curator of Department of Zodlogy. PART. NO. 2 Family Trogonide Family Ramphastide Family Cuculide Family Galbulide Family Capitonide Family Bucconidz Family Picide Cuicaco, U.S. A. DECEMBER 31, IQIQ. wire Fu mo. is ‘ bal Pat Ww rea , Me aed tal 1%, By) CONTENTS Orders, Families and Genera included in Part II, No. 2 ORDER TROGONES Famity TROGONID. Trocons Page Pharomachrus Dela Liave.......... 317 Leptuas Cabanis and Heine........321 Temnotrogon Bonaparte............ 321 Meets GOV =. So, here» idee 322 Trogonurus Bonaparte............. 322 Trogon Brisson. . ea ae .328 Chrysotrogon Radwccn ¥ .329 Gmrpeujus Bonaparte....;.......%. eh ORDER COCCYGES SUBORDER CUCULI Famity CUCULID. Cuckoos SUBFAMILY CUCULINZ& MMOS LAMICUS 6 5 oe ayes ne op oes GK meoeyeus Vieilot..! 2... oss. ss +3334 Micrococcyx Ridgway .. 2ga° 2 er re fe MEI UICS SOE S 3.0.5. deat iaiath core. als 0 0 Ex 340 paurothera Viedlot...............-345 SA 2 ee aie 7 ly Neomorphus Gloger...............347 GGeococcyx Wagler................ 348 MEOEOCOCCYE SOLAS... enc ss 50s «949 ADEA LAMMCUS = ste ajae a 2s sss 6 1349 mememmococeys Wed. 5. ce ces os 350 SUBFAMILY CROTOPHAGIN/® Crotophaga Linneus.............. 351 CELE LB S07 SA ee 352 ORDER SCANSORES SUBORDER CAPITONES Famity CAPITONID. BarBets PADILONVIEMOL | ec odes ices bea ds Eubucco Bonaparte................ 357 Page Semnornis Richmond..............360 Dicrorhynchus Carritker............ 361 SUBORDER RAMPHASTIDES Famity RAMPHASTID. TOUCANS Ramphastos Linneus.............. 361 Andivera Gosld)s Lina cc sweet eis 365 Prslignins Cassy ice hae aienis hale ales 367 Pteroglossus JHiger io). 25 2 02 OS 367 Bauharnaisius Bonaparte...........373 perenidera Gadld 374 Aulacorhynchus Gould............. ORDER PICIFORMES SUBORDER GALBULA Famity GALBULIDA. Jacamars Urogalba Bonaparte............... 381 Gralbila Bisson 3 i cg scarily s Ae ee Psilopornis Ridgway .............. 386 Brachygalba Bonaparte............386 Jacamaralcyon Lesson. 2... 063.6: 388 Galbalcyrhynchus Des Murs........389 Jacamerops ORG. aes edith ae 280 SUBORDER BUCCONES Famity BUCCONIDA. Tue Purr-Birps Bucco Brisson. se £e,1 1390 Notharchus Cubans raid oie. ..391 Argicus Cabanis and Heine......... 394 Nystactes Gloger.. ; . 395 Hypnelus Cabanis ue Hang . .396 Nystalus Cabanis and Heine........ 397 Ecchaunornis Ridgway.............399 Matlacoptila: Gray. 6525 628k 3 21408 318 CONTENTS Page Micromonacha Sclater............. 403 INOAHIA ISCHIEE.c soirles is) solesues 7.0 80408 Hapaloptila Selater... 0.225 0 +555 G05 IWOnASS WV SESEEORe cre sx 0) cic a) fram Be esis 405 Chelidoptera Gould...............-.409 SUBORDER PICI Famity PICIDA. WoopPpECKERS SuBFAMILY PICINZ Calanties VERE +: o'ee dis Seales es} 410 Soroples: Gloger se 25.5 sieges seh eae 414 Pituipicus Bonaparte..............415 Nesoceleus Sclater and Salvin....... 416 Hypoxanthus Bonaparie............ 416 Melanerpes Swainson.............. 417 Centurus SwWassoties oo: ose en es 418 ChryserpeswMahler® oo. cica tien saya es 426 Balanosphyra Ridgway ........... 426 Linneopicus Malherbe............. 429 Asyndesmis Comes... 2c. acc cu es oe 429 Tripsurus Swainson. .............- 430 Leuconerpes Swainson............. 432 Chloronerpes Swainson............ 433 Page Chrysoptilus Swatnson............ 440 Celeus Bote’ ci. walscyy os! ess's, che sce ee Cerchneipicus Bonaparte........... 454 Crocomorphus Hargitt............. 455 Ceophloeus Cabanis............... 457 Neophloeotomus Dabbene.......... 459 Phloeotomus Cabanis and Heine..... 460 Gampephilus Grays.) 2... 2.55 see 461 Scapaneus Cabanis and Heine....... 462 Phloeoceastes Cabanis.............. 467 Ipocrantor Cabants and Heine... ...467 Cniparchus Cabanis and Heine...... 468 Xiphidiopicus Bonaparte........... 468 Trichopicus Bonaparte.............469 Veniliornis Bonaparte..............469 Dyctiopicus Bonaparte............. 482 Dryobates Bote... 2 0. s..cink eee 483 Kenopicus Bawa... ....5+:. +e eee 495 Phrenopicus Bonaparte............496 Sphyrapicus Baird)... 2.). >> 2 eae 497 Picoides| Lacépede’;. .\...3.c 2 eee 499 SUBFAMILY PICUMNINZ Picumnus Temminck.......-..-.-.50E Nesoctites Hargitl os. -3. 25. oo ae Order TROGONES. Family TROGONID&€. Trogons. Genus PHAROMACHRUS De la Llave. i. Pharomachrus De la Llave, Registro Trimestre, I, 1832, p. 48 (Type P. mocinno $ De la Llave). *Pharomachrus mocinno mocinno (De la Liave). QueETzat. Pharomachrus mocinno DE LA LLAVE, Registro Trimestre, I, 1832, p. 48 (Guate- mala: Chiapas). Pharomacrus mocinno GouLD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 1; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 431, part. Trogon resplendens GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. I, 1838, pl. 21. Pharomacrus paradiseus SCLATER and SALVin, Ibis, 1859, p. 132 (Calderas, etc., Guatemala); SALvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860, p. 374; NEHRKORN, Journ. fur Ornith., 1889, p. 286 (Honduras). Pharomachrus mocinno RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 736. Range: Southern Mexico to Honduras. 1: Guatemala. *Pharomachrus mocinno costaricensis (Cabanis). Costa RICAN QUETZAL. Pharomacrus costaricensis CABANIS, Journ. far Ornith., 1869, p. 313, footnote (Costa Rica); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 1 and text. Pharomacrus mocinno costaricensis BANGS, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, III, 1902, p- 31 (Boquete and Vol. Chiriqui); Ferry, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 264 (Coliblanco, Costa Rica); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, I9II, p. 739. Range: Costa Rica and western Panama; Nicaragua? 8: Costa Rica (Vol. Turrialba 6, Limon 1, Coliblanco 1). *Pharomachrus antisiensis (D’Orbigny). D’OrBIGNY’s TROGON. Trogon antisiensis D’ORB1GNY, Voy. Amer. Merid., Ois., 1835-1844, p. 381, pl. 66 (Yungas, Bolivia). Pharomacrus antisianus GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 2 and text; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 177. Pharomacrus peruvianus GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 2 and text. Trogon fulgidus GRAY, Gen. Bds., 1845, I, p. 71. Pharomacrus antisiensis GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 433; GOoDFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 212 (Intag and Baeza, western Ecuador). } ; } 319 i 320 ©. Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zodétocy, Voi. XIII. Pharomachrus antisiensis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, rgIt, p- 735, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 313 (San Antonio and Buena Vista, Colombia). Range: Colombia and Venezuela to Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. 4: Venezuela (Maracay 2, “Venezuela” 2). Pharomachrus festatus Bangs. Bano’s Trocon. Pharomachrus festatus BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIII, 1899, p. 92 (Chirua, Santa Marta, Colombia, alt. 7000 ft.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, I9II, p. 735, in key. Range: Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region, northern Colombia. *Pharomachrus auriceps (Gould). GoLDEN-HEADED TROGON. Trogon (Calurus) auriceps Goutp, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (I) [X, 1842, p. 238 (Quito, Ecuador). Pharomacrus auriceps GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 4 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 434, erroneous descr. of adult male; GOopFELLOowW, Ibis, 1902, p. 212, crit. (Ecuador). Tanypeplus heliactin CABANIs and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 207 (Nanegal and Pallatanga, eastern Ecuador). Pharomacrus auriceps heliactin BERLEPSCH and TAczANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1884, p. 308 (Cayandeled, western Ecuador), crit.; Id., 1885, p. 107. Trogon (Calurus) hargitti OuUsTALET, Le Nat., Ann., 13, (2) V, 1891, p. 261 (int. Venezuela). Pharomachrus auriceps RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 735, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 313 (San Antonio; Cerro Munchique; La Florida; Almaguer; Miraflores; Salento; Subia, Colombia). Range: Ecuador, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela. 1: Ecuador (Mindo). Pharomachrus xanthogaster* Turati and Salvadori. YELLOW-BELLIED TROGON. Pharomacrus xanthogaster TURATI and SALVADORI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 652 (Bogota, Colombia); Ripcway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p- 734, footnote; OusTaLeT, Nouv. Archiv. Mus. Paris, (3) VIII, 1895, p. 229, pl. 8. Range: Colombia (Bogoté Region). *Pharomachrus pavoninus (Spix). PAvonineE TROGON. Trogon pavoninus Sprix, Av. Bras., I, 1825-26, p. 47, pl. 35 (‘‘in sylvis Tabatingue et Maribitanas,”’ Brazil); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 23 and text; DEscourRTILZ, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 16, fig. 1. *Pharomachrus xanthogaster TuRATI and SALVADoRI: Similar to P. auriceps, but lower under parts (abdomen, etc.) orange-yellow instead of red. It may prove to be a color variety of P. auriceps. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 321 Pharomacrus pavoninus GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1892, p. 426; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 206. Pharomachrus pavoninus HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen XXII, 1906, p. 593; Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911 p. 735, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917 p. 313 (Florencia, Caqueta region, Colombia). Range: Brazil (Upper Amazon region), eastern Peru, Ecuador and Colombia (Caqueta region). 2: Brazil (“Upper Amazon”) 1; Ecuador tr. Genus LEPTUAS Cabanis and Heine. Leptuas Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, pp. 185, 206 (Type Trogon neoxenus Gould). Euptilotis (not Euptilotus Reichenbach, 1850) Gould, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, text to pl. 6 (Type T. neoxenus). *Leptuas neoxenus (Gould). EarEep TRocon. Trogon neoxenus GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 25 and text (Mexico). Calurus neoxenus GouLD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, Synop. Gen. Calurus sp. 5; BONAPARTE, Consp. Av., I, 1850, p. 152. Euptilotis neoxenus GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 6 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 437; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 34 (La Pinita, N. Chihuahua); SALviIn and GopMan, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 485. Leptuas neoxenus RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 741. Range: Mountains of northwestern Mexico. t12: Mexico (Barbacoa 4, Coyotes 3, Chihuahua 5). Genus TEMNOTROGON Bonaparte. Temnotrogon Bonaparte, Consp. Voluc. Zygod., 1854, p. 14 (Type Trogon roseigaster Vieillot). *Temnotrogon roseigaster ( Vieillot). HaiTiAN TROGON. Trogon roseigaster VIEILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., VIII, 1817, p. 314 (Santo Domingo, ‘‘ Mexico’”’); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 20 and text Id., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 32. Temnotrogon roseigaster Cory, Bds. Haiti and San Domingo, 1885, p. 95, pl. 13; Id., Auk, 1886, p. 360; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 155; CHERRIE, Contr. Orn. San Domingo, 1896, p. 19; RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 791. Tmetotrogon rhodogaster GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 438. Range: Haiti and San Domingo, Island of Haiti. t20: San Domingo (Aguate 7, La Vega 13). 322 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6éxoey, Vor. XIII Genus PRIOTELUS Gray. Priotelus Gray, List Gen. Bds., 1840, p. 10 (Type Trogon temnurus Temminck). *Priotelus temnurus temnurus (Temminck). CuBan Trocon. Trogon temnurus TEMMINCK, Pl. Col., III, 55, 1825, pl. 326 and text (Havana, Cuba); Goutp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 19 and text. Priotelus temnurus Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 360; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 155; Id., Cat. West Ind. Bds., 1892, pp. 103, 128, 142; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, 1892, p. 299, crit. Prionotelus temnurus GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 33 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 439. Temnurus silens HARTLAUB, Naumannia, 1852, p. 51. Priotelus temnurus temnurus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, Pp. 794- Range: Island of Cuba, Greater Antilles. 113: Cuba (Palacios 3, San Diego de los Bafios 6, “Cuba” 4). Priotelus temnurus vescus (Bangs and Zappey). IstE oF PINES TROGON. Prionotelus temnurus vescus BANGS and ZapPpEy, Am. Nat., XXXIV, No. 460, 1905, p. 204 (Almacigos, Isle of Pines, Cuba). Priotelus temnurus vescus RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 795; Topp, Ann. Carnegie Mus., X, 1916, p. 242 (Isle of Pines). Range: Isle of Pines, Cuba. Genus TROGONURUS Bonaparte. Trogonurus Bonaparte, Ann. Sci. Nat. (Zool.), Ser. 4, I, 1854, p. 130 (nom. nud.); Ateneo Italiano, No. 8, 1854 (Type as fixed by Gray, 1855, Trogon collaris Vieillot). *Trogonurus mexicanus (Swainson) MEXICAN TROGON. Trogon mexicanus SWAINSON, Philos. Mag., N. S. I, 1827, p. 440° (Temes- caltepec, Mexico); Jd., Zool. Illustr., Ser. 2, 1831-33, pls. 82 (immature male), 107 (adult female); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pls. 1, 2, and text; Id., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 7 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 444; SALVIN and GopDMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 487. Trogon glocttans LICHTENSTEIN, Journ. fur Ornith., 1863, p. 55. Trogonurus mexicanus RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 765. Range: Highlands of Mexico and Guatemala. 6: Mexico (Oaxaca) 1; Guatemala (Tecpam 2, ‘‘Guatemala”’ 3). *Trogonurus personatus (Gould). MAsKED TRoGON. Trogon personata GOULD, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (1) IX, 1842, p. 237 (Peru) Trogon personatus GOULD, Mon. Trogon, ed. 2, 1875, pl. 10 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 446; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. ®Adult female. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoryY. 323 XIII, 1900, p. 135 (Valparaiso, Colombia); BANGs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIII, 1899, p. 93 (Macatama, Colombia); CaussB, Bds. British Guiana, I, 1916, p. 431. Trogonurus personatus RrpGWaAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 763, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 313 (Puerto Valdivia; La Frijolera; Cocal; Gallera; Sta. Elena; El Eden; Fusugasuga; Enconosa (near Bogota), Colombia; Inca Mine, east Peru). Range: Colombia, Venezuela, British Guiana, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. 7: “Colombia” 4; Venezuela (Paramo de Tama) 2; Peru (Poco Tambo) 1. *Trogonurus assimilis (Gould). ANDEAN MASKED TROGON. Trogon assimilis GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1846, p. 67 (Peru). (?) Trogon heliothrix Tscuupt, Archiv. far Naturg., 1844, p. 300 (no locality). (?) Trogon personatus heliothrix TaACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 167. (?) Trogon propinquus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 175 (Puel- laro, Ecuador). (?) Trogon personatus propinquus BERLEPSCH and TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1884, p. 307, crit. (Cayandeled and Chaguarpata, Ecuador). Trogonurus assimilis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, Pp. 314, crit. (Paramillo Trail, 11000 ft.; Laguneta; Santa Isabel; Almaguer ; Valle de las Pappas; El Pifion, Colombia). Range: Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. 3: Peru (Molinopampa). *Trogonurus collaris collaris ( Vezillot). CoLLARED TROGON. Trogon collaris V1EILLoT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist., Nat. VII, 1817, p. 320 (Cayenne); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 5 and text; Grant, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 448; TaczANowskKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 163; BeERveEpscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 277 (Ipousin, R. Approuague, Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1912, p. 208 (Rio Jamuchin; Rio Jaru). STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, p. 305 (Nevada de Tolima, Colom- bia). Trogon curucui curucut HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 41 (Caparo, Trini- dad).> Trogon rosalba DESCOURTILZ, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 17, fig. 1. Trogon exoptatus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 179 (Venezuela). Trogon casteneus Spx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 48, pl. 47 (female). Trogon eytonit FRASER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, p. 368. *® Dr. Chapman (i. c.) has revived this form and considers it to be a zonal repre- sentative of T. personatus, inhabiting the temperate zone of the higher regions. The males differ from personatus, chiefly in having the white bars of the outer pairs of rectrices much less pronounced, more broken, and often almost obsolete; the bill is also smaller. Three specimens from Molinopampa, Peru, appear to represent this form, while a single male from Poco Tambo, Peru (at a lower altitude) does not differ from T. personatus. _ > According to Hellmayr (i. c.) curucut is the proper name for this species. In this connection see Berlepsch (/. c.) and Ridgway (J. c., footnote). 324 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zodétoey, Vor. XIII. Trogonurus collaris RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 763, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 315 (many localities in Colombia). Range: Guiana, Trinidad, Tobago, Venezuela, Colombia, east Ecuador, east Peru and Bolivia. 8: Colombia (Antioquia 1, “Colombia” 2); Venezuela (Maracay) 1; Tobago 4. Trogonurus collaris virginaliss (Cabanis and Heine). PALLATANGA CoLLARED TROGON. Trogon virginalis CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 173 (Pallatanga, western Ecuador); SALVADoRI and Festa, Boll. Mus. Torino, XV, 1900, p.17 (Rio Peripa, Ecuador). T|rogon] curucui virginalis HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 41, in text. Range: Western Ecuador. *Trogonurus elegans (Gould). ELEGANT TROGON. Trogon elegans GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., II, 1834, p. 26 (Guatemala or Mexico); SALVIN, Ibis, 1866, p. 194; Id., 1872, p. 313 (Nicaragua); GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 449; SALVIN and GopMav, Biol. Centr.- Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 489; DEARBORN, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1907, p. 88 (Guatemala); CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, I910, p. 557 (Costa Rica). Trogonurus elegans RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 773. Range: Pacific slope of Central America from Guatemala to Costa Rica. 1: Guatemala (Zacapa). *Trogonurus ambiguus ambiguus (Gould). CoppERY-TAILED TROGON. Trogon ambiguus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1835, p. 30 (northern Mexico); Id., Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 4 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 8 and text; GranT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 451, part; Swarth, Pacific Coast Avi., No. 10, 1914, p. 32 (Arizona records). Trogonurus ambiguus ambiguus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, IQII, p. 768. Range: Highlands of Mexico to southern Arizona and Rio Grande Valley, Texas. 8: Mexico (San Luis Potosi 4, Tampico 1, Tamaulipas 2, Arizona Cochise Co.) 1. Trogonurus ambiguus goldmani (Nelson). GoLpMANn’s TROGON. Trogon ambiguus goldmani NELSON, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XII, 1898, p. 8 (Maria Madre Island, Tres Marias Group, west of Mexico). ® According to Salvadori and Festa and Hellmayr this form can be readily dis- tinguished by having the dark band on the tail larger than the white band. The female has the chin blackish. I have not seen specimens of this bird. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CORY. 325 Trogonurus ambiguus goldmani RipGWaAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, pi772. Range: Tres Marias Islands, off western Mexico. *Trogonurus puella (Gould). JALAPA TROGON. Trogon puella GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1845, p. 18 (Escuintla, ‘‘S. Am.,”’ i.e., western Guatemala); GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 452; SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 491; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., X, 1898, p. 34 (Jalapa); Ferry, Field Mus. Nat . Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 265 (Guayabo, Costa Rica). Trogonurus puella RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, IgII, p. 775. Range: Southern Mexico to western Panama. 718: Guatemala 3; Costa Rica (Limon 9, Guayabo 2, ‘‘Costa Rica’’ 2); Nicaragua (San Raphael) 2. *Trogonurus aurantiiventris aurantiiventris (Gould). ORANGE-BELLIED TROGON. Trogon aurantiiventris GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, p. 107 (Veragua , western Panama); Jd., Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 12 and text. Trogon auranteiventris GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 454. Trogonurus aurantitventris aurantiiventris RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 778. Range: Costa Rica to western Panama. 2: Costa Rica 1; Panama 1. Trogonurus aurantiiventris underwoodi (Bangs). UNDERWOOD’s TROGON. Trogon underwoodi BANGs, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, IV, 1908, p. 24 (Volcan de Miravalles, northwestern Costa Rica). Trogonurus aurantiventris underwoodi RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 780. Range: Mountains of northwestern Costa Rica. *Trogonurus curucui curucui (Linneus). BLACK-THROATED TROGON. Trogon curucut LiNN&US, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 167 (South America) ; IHERING, Aves do Brazil, 1907, p. 157. Trogon rufus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 404; BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 277 (Cayenne); CuusB, Ibis, 1910, p. 270 (Sapucay, Paraguay); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 208 (Rio Guama; Rio Tapajos; Rio Purts; Rio Jamunda, Brazil); Causs, Bds. British Guiana, I, 1916, P. 433; DABBENE, Bull. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 319 (Missiones, north- eastern Argentina, etc.). Trogon atricollis VIEILLOT, Nov. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., VIII, 1817, p. 318 (Guiana, etc.); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. I, 1838, pl. 8 and text; Grant, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 455, part. 326 Firtp Museum or Natura History—Zooéxoey, Vor. XIII- Trogon chrysochlorus PELZELN, Sitz. Ak. Wien, XX, 1856, pp. 496, 505 (Ypanema, Brazil).* Trogon atricollis atricollis HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 380 (Paré District). Trogon splendidus Bertoni, Av. Nuev. Paraguay, 1901, p. 35 (Alto Paranda, Paraguay). Trogon sulphureus Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824-26, pl. 38, fig. I (male). Trogon rufus rufus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 387 (Rio Madeira); Hetvmayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Trogonurus curucut curucui RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 764, in key; BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 60 (Paramaribo, Cayenne). Range: South America (except in western Colombia and western Ecuador) south to eastern Peru, Paraguay, northeastern Argentina (Missiones), and the greater part of Brazil from Para southward. 3: British Guiana. Trogonurus curucui cupreicauda> Chapman. CoLoMBIAN BLACK- THROATED TROGON. Trogonurus curucui cupreicauda CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII, 1914, p. 606 (Bogado Choco, Colombia); Id., XXXVI, 1917, p. 315 (Alto Bonito; Bogado; Juntas de Tamana; San José; Barbacoas; Puerto Valdivia; west of Honda, western Colombia). Range: Western Colombia in tropical zone from lower Magdalena and lower Cauca Valleys to the coast; northwestern Ecuador. *Trogonurus curucui tenellus (Cabanis). GRACEFUL TROGON. Trogon tenellus CABANIS, Journ. far Ornith., 1862, p. 173 (Costa Rica); GouLD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 15 and text. Trogon atricollis tenellus RICHMOND, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVI, 1893, p. 513 (Nicaragua); Bancs, Auk, 1901, p. 360 (Panama); Id., 1907, p. 294 (Costa Rica). Trogon atricollis SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 493, part. Race B, Trogon tenellus GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 458. (?) Trogon chrysomelas R1icHMOND, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVI, 1893, p. 513 (Rio Escondito, Nicaragua).° Trogonurus curucui tenellus RripGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, rgrt, p. 781; STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 257 (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). ® Southern birds may prove separable on account of their somewhat larger size and less golden upper parts (c¢f., Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 380). b Trogonurus curucut cupreicauda Chapman: Similar to T. c. curucut, but exposed upper portions of six inner tail feathers rich copper-bronze; bars of three outer pairs of tail feathers wider; wing coverts more broadly barred; no white between green breast and orange abdomen. °Cf., Ridgway (J. c.), pp. 783-784, foot note. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 327 Range: Southern Honduras to Panama. t13: Costa Rica (Boruca 4, Orosi 4, Limon 1, “Costa Rica” 2); Nicaragua (San Emilis) 2. *Trogonurus variegatus (Spix). PURPLE-BREASTED TROGON Trogon variegatus Spix, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 49, pl. 38a (‘‘Brasilia’’); Mon. Trogon., ed. I, 1838, pl. § and text; Grant, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 468; Id., Ibis, 1911, p. 324 (Paraguay and southern Brazil); IHERING, Aves do Brazil, I, 1907, p. 159 (Matto Grosso, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, etc., Brazil); HeELtMAyr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Par& District); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 209 (Maranhao, Brazil); DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 319 (northern Argentina, Prov. Juju, Prov. Salta, etc.). Trogon behni GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 20 and text. Range: Northeastern to southern Brazil; Paraguay; Bolivia, and northern Argentina. 2: Brazil (Bahia 1, “Brazil” r). *Trogonurus bolivianus (Grant). BottviAN TRoGoN. Trogon bolivianus GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 470, pl. XV (Cosnipata, Peru). Trogonurus bolivianus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 316, crit. (La Morelia; near Florencia, Colombia). Range: Ecuador, Peru and southern Colombia. 1: Peru (Chunchamayo). *Trogonurus surrucura ( Vieillot). SuRRUCURA TROGON. Trogon surrucura VIEILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., VIII, 1817, p. 321 (Para- guay); GouLD, Mon. Trogon., ed. I, 1838, pl. 15 and text; Grant, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 471; IHERING, Aves do Brazil, 1907, p. 159; CuuBsB, Ibis, 1910, p. 270 (Paraguay); GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 324 (northern Argentina). Range: Paraguay, northern Argentina and southern Brazil. 3: Brazil (Sido Paulo) 2; Argentina (Santa Anna, Terr. Missiones) 1. *Trogonurus aurantius (Spix). ORANGE-BREASTED TROGON. Trogon aurantius Spx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 47, pl. 36 (Rio de Janeiro); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. I, 1838, pl. 14 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 24 and text; Grant, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 471; DEscourTiLz, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 16, fig. 2; IHERING, Rev. Mus. Paulista, VI, 1904, p. 334 (Paraguay); Id., Aves do Brazil, I, 1907, p. 159 (Rio de Janeiro, Minas Geraes, Sado Paulo, Brazil; Paraguay; etc.). Trogon splendidus BERTONI, Aves Nuev. Paraguay, 1901, p. 35 (Paraguay). Range: Southeastern and southern Brazil, Paraguay, Guiana?.* r) Draze.”’ * Cf., Grant (I. c.), also Brabourne and Chubb, Bds. S. Am., I, 1912, p. 150- I have not seen specimens from Guiana. 328 FreLp Museum or Naturat History—Zooétoey, Vor. XIII. Genus TROGON Brisson. Trogon Brisson, Orn., I, 1760, p. 42; Id., IV, 1760, p. 164, pl. 16, fig. 1 (Type as fixed by Stone, Auk, 1907, p. 192,— Trogon viridis Linneus=T. strigilatus Linnaeus). *Trogon strigilatus strigilatus Linneus. GREEN-BACKED TROGON. Trogon strigilatus LINN&UuS, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 167 (Cayenne). Trogon viridis GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 21 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 458; GoreLp1, Alb. Aves. Amazon, Pt. 3, 1905, pl. 28, fig. 6; HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 42 (Trinidad); STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 198 (Guinipa, northeastern Venezuela); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 208 (Brazil). Trogon viridis viridis HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVIII, 1910, p. 387 (Borba, Rio Madeira); Jd., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Par4 District). Trogon strigilatus strigilatus RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 751, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 316 (Morelia; Florencia; Villavicencio; Buena Vista, eastern Colombia); BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 60 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: South America, from eastern Colombia to the Guianas, Trinidad and Para, and southward in greater portion of Brazil to Peru and Bolivia. t15: British Guiana 7; Dutch Guiana 2; Brazil (Rio Branco) 5; Peru (Riojas) 1. *Trogon strigilatus chionurus (Sclater and Salvin). WuiTkE-TAILED TROGON. Trogon chionurus SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1870, p. 843 (Lion Hill, Panama); Grant, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 460. Trogon eximus LAWRENCE, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., X, 1874, p. 11 (Panama). Trogon strigilatus chionurus RiDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, Pp. 754; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 317 (Tropical zone west of the eastern Andes, Colombia; numerous localities given); Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 257 (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Panama, Colombia (west of the eastern Andes) and west- stn Ecuador. 1: Panama (Veragua). *Trogon citreolus Gould. CITREOLINE TROGON. Trogon cttreolus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1835, p. 30 (no type locality given) ;* Id., Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 13 and text; Id., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 26 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 461; Ripcway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 759. *I suggest State of Colima for type locality. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRrY. 320 Range: Pacific slope of Mexico, from state of Sinaloa, southward to state of Chiapas and territory of Tepic. 4: Mexico (Colima). *Trogon bairdii Lawrence. Batrp’s TROGON. Trogon bairdit LAWRENCE, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., [X, 1870, p. 119 (San Mateo, western Costa Rica); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, IQII, p. 752. Trogon bairdi Goutp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 23 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 461; SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 496. Range: Southwestern Costa Rica to western Panama. 2: Costa Rica (Boruca 1, Palama 1). *Trogon melanocephala melanocephala (Gould). BLACK-HEADED TROGON. Trogon melanocephala Gou.p, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 12 (Tamaulipas, Mexico). Trogon melanocephalus Goutp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 27 and text; Grant, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 462, part; RICHMOND, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XVI, 1893, p. 515; SALVIN and GoDMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 498, part; DEARBORN, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1907, p. 88 (Los Amates and Gualan, Guatemala). Trogon melanocephalus melanocephalus RipGWAyY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, I91l, p. 756. Range: Eastern Mexico from state of Tamaulipas (Tampico, etc.) southward to eastern Nicaragua and northeastern Costa Rica. t12: Mexico (Achotal, Vera Cruz 1; Yucatan 4); Guatemala (Gualan, Zacapa 3; Los Amates 4). *Trogon melanocephala illetabilis Bangs. SLATY-HEADED TROGON. Trogon melanocephalus illetabilis BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXII, 1909, p. 30 (Bolson, western Costa Rica); CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, I9I0, p. 560; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 759. Range: Western Costa Rica, western Nicaragua and San Salvador t14: Nicaragua (San Gerénimo) 13; San Salvador tr. Genus CHRYSOTROGON Ridgway. Chrysotrogon Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 784 (Type Trogon caligatus Gould). Microtrogon (not of Bertoni, 1901) Goeldi, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, V, 1908, p. 92 (Type Trogon ramoniana Deville and Des Murs). 330 #Fretp Museum or Natura. History—Zoo.ocy, Vou. XIII. *Chrysotrogon caligatus caligatus (Gould). GARTERED TROGON. Trogon caligatus GouLD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 7 and text (no type locality); SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, p. 286 (Cordova, Vera Cruz, Mexico); Jd., 1860, p. 284 (Babahoyo, Ecuador); STonE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1890, p. 206 (Tunkas, Yucatan); Grant, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 465; RrcamMonp, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVI, 1893, p. 513 (Nicaragua); Ferry, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 265 (Guayabo, Costa Rica). Aganus lepidus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 187 (Babahoyo, western Ecuador). Aganus bracatus HEINE and REICHENOW, Nom. Mus. Hein., Orn., 1890, p. 209 (Mexico). Chrysotrogon caligatus RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 786. Range: Southern Mexico to Panama, western Ecuador and north- western Peru.® 13: Guatemala (Patulu 12, Zacapa 2, Mazatenango 1); Costa Rica (Boruca 2, Guayabo 5); Nicaragua (San Gerénimo) 2. Chrysotrogon caligatus columbianus® Chapman. CoLoMBIAN GAR- TERED TROGON. Chrysotrogon caligatus columbianus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. XXXIII, 1914, p. 607 (Opon, central Magdalena River, Colombia); Jd. XXXVI, 1917, p. 317 (Puerto Valdivia; Honda; Opon; Puerto Berrio Colombia). Range: Tropical region between the western and eastern Andes, Colombia (Cauca-Magdalena Valleys, etc.) northward to Santa Marta. *Chrysotrogon violaceus (Gmelin). SouTHERN TROGON. Trogon violaceus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 404 (Surinam); Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 434. Trogon meridionalis SWAINSON, Anim. in Menag., pt. III, 1838, p. 332 (“‘Ba- hamas,” errore); GouLD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 9 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 17 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 467. Trogon violaceus violaceus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 42 (Trinidad). Chrysotrogon violaceus RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 785, in key. Chrysotrogon violaceus violaceus BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 60 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: Guiana, Trinidad, Venezuela and extreme northern Brazil (Rio Branco region). 4: British Guiana 2; Venezuela (Orope, Zulia) 1; Brazil (Serra Grande, Rio Branco) 1. *T have not seen specimens from Ecuador or Peru or the Pacific coast region of Colombia. > Chrysotrogon caligatus columbianus CHAPMAN: Similar to C. caligatus caligatus in vermiculation of wings and feathering of tarsus, but differs in having the head blue or purplish (as in violaceus); bill smaller. 1gI9. CATALOGUE OF Brrps OF THE AMERICAS—COoRY. 331 Chrysotrogon ramonianus ramonianus (Deville and Des Murs). Der- VILLE’S TROGON. Trogon ramoniana DEVILLE and Des Murs, Rev. Zool., 1849, p. 331 (Sarayacu, eastern Ecuador). Trogon ramonianus GOuLD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 18 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 468; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 212 (Coca, Ecuador). Chrysotrogon ramonianus ramonianus Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 786, in key. Chrysotrogon ramonianus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, Pp. 317 (Florencia, Colombia). Trogon violaceus ramonianus HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Range: Ecuador, Peru, and southern Colombia (Florencia). Chrysotrogon ramonianus crissalis (Cabanis and Heine). Banta TROGON. Aganus crissalis CABANIS and Herne, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 190 (Bahia, Brazil). (?) Microtrogon ramonianus Goe.p1, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. III, 1905, pl. 28, fig. 4; (?) SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 207 (Para; Benevides; Rio Guamé4; Rio Tocantins; Rio Xingu; Rio Curud; Rio Tapajoz; Rio Jamau- chim; Bom Lugar on the Rio Purtis, and Obidos, Brazil).* Chrysotrogon ramonianus crtssalis (?) RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 786, in key and footnote, crit. Range: Brazil, from Bahia to Lower Amazon Valley and Para? Genus CURUCUJUS Bonaparte. Curucujus Bonaparte, Atti Italiano, 1854, No. 8 (Consp. Voluc. Zygod., 1854. p. 14 (Type, fixed by Gray, 1855,— ‘‘Trogon curucus Linneus,” i.e., T, melanurus Swainson). *Curucujus melanurus melanurus (Swainson). BLACK-TAILED TROGON. Trogon melanurus Swainson, Anim. in Menag., pt. III, 1838, p. 329 (Demerara, British Guiana); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 18 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 29 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 472; HetimayR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 379 (Par4); voN IHERING, Aves do Brazil, 1907, p. 158 (Rio Jurua, etc.); CHuBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, Pp. 430; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 209 (Para; Rio Iriri; Cussary; Rio Purtis; Marajo; Monte Alegre; Obidos; Rio Jamunda; Maran- hao, Brazil). Trogon melanurus melanurus HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). * Specimens from some of the localities given by Snethlage may represent differ- ent subspecies. Ridgway (/. c., footnote) has already provisionally proposed the name Chrysotrogon ramonianus goeldii for a bird from Para. | 332 Firtp Museum or Natura. History—Zoé rocy, Vor. XIII. Curucujus melanurus melanurus RipGWay, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, I9II, p. 743, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 317 (Florencia, Colombia); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 60 (Rijsdijkweg, Surinam). Range: Guiana and northern Brazil to Colombia and Ecuador. 4: British Guiana. *Curucujus melanurus macrourus (Gould). LARGE-TAILED TROGON. Trogon macroura GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 1, 1838, pl. 17 and text (‘‘ Mexique,”’ Caracas, Venezuela).® Trogon macrurus GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 30 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 474. Trogon melanurus macrurus BANGS, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, II, 1900, p. 19 (Panama). Curucujus melanurus macrourus RiDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, IQII, p. 747; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 318; (Salaqui; Rio Atrato, Colombia). Range: Northern Colombia and eastern Panama. 2: Panama. *Curucujus massena massena (Gould). MASSENA TROGON. Trogon massena GOULD, Mon. Trogon., ed. I, 1838, pl. 16 and text (Guatemala), GranT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 474; SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 503; FERRY, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser. I, 1910, p. 265 (Guayabo, Costa Rica). Troctes hoffmanni CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 204, footnote (Costa Rica). Curucujus massena RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 744; Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 257 (Panama Canal Zone). Range: Southeastern Mexico (States of Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, etc.) southward through Guatemala, British Honduras, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica to eastern Panama; northwestern Colombia? 7: Mexico (Vera Cruz) 1; Guatemala (Los Amates) 2; Nicaragua (San Emilis) 1; Costa Rica (Guayabo 1, “‘Costa Rica” 2). Curucujus massena australis Chapman.» SouTHERN MASSENA TRO- GON. Curucujus massena australis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 1915, p. 384 (Barbacoas, Colombia); Jd., XXXVI, 1917, p. 318 (Alto Bonito; Bagado; Barbacoas; La Frijola, Colombia). Trogon massena HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1193 (Truando; Delta of the Atrato, western Colombia). * I propose to substitute Rio Atrato, northern Colombia. > Curucujus massena australis CHAPMAN: Similar to C. m. massena, but smaller; male with exposed upper surface of the inner rectrices bluish green (instead of bronze green), somewhat as in C. melanurus; female decidedly darker gray. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 333 Range: Western Colombia (coast region east to the lower Cauca region). *Curucujus clathratus (Salvin). LATTICE-TAILED TROGON. Trogon clathratus SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1866, p. 75 (Santa Fé de Vera- gua, Panama); GouLp, Mon. Trogon., ed. 2, 1875, pl. 28 and text; GRANT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1892, p. 476; SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.- Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 504. Curucujus clathratus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 749. Range: Costa Rica and western Panama. 1: Panama. Order COCCYGES. Suborder CUCULI. Family CUCULID. Cuckoos, Anis, ete. Subfamily Cuculinz Genus CUCULUS Linn. Cuculus Linnezus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 110 (Type C. camorus Linn.). *Cuculus canorus telephonus (Heine). KAMCHATKAN CUCKOO. Cuculus telephonus HEINE, Journ. fur Ornith., XI, 1863, p. 352 (Japan). Cuculus canorus SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 245, part. Cuculus canorus telephonus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 7; HaRrTERT, Vogel paldarktischen Fauna, Heft VII, Bd. II, I, 1912, p. 948. Range: Old World (northern Asia, etc.); accidental on St. Paul Island, Pribilof Group, Alaska. 1: China. Genus COCCYZUS Vieill. Coccyzus Vieillot, Analyse, 1816, p. 28 (Type Coucou de la Caroline Buffon = Cuculus americanus Linn.). *Coccyzus americanus americanus (Linn.). YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO. [Cuculus] americanus Linn&us, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 111 (South Carolina). Coccyzus americanus SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 308; AUDU- BON, Orn. Biog., I, 1831, p. 18, pl. 2; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1900, p. 134 (Bonda, Colombia, Oct. 27—-Nov. 21); LGNNBERG, Ibis, 1903, p. 454 (Bolivia); CuuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 271 (Paraguay). Coccyzus americanus americanus RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 12; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 319 (Colombia, March, April 10-13 and Oct. 2). Range: Eastern North America; winters in Mexico, West Indies, Central America and northern South America; accidental in Greenland, England, France and Belgium.® 145: North America (New York 1, Connecticut 2, Wisconsin 2, Illinois 14, Indiana 1, Florida 5, Louisiana 1, Mississippi 1); Mexico ® The numerous records for Coccyszus americanus in Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, and other parts of southern South America, probably refer to C. a. julient. 334 1919. CATALOGUE OF BirDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 335 (Tamaulipas 2); West Indies (Bahama Islands—Inagua 3, Watlings Island 1, San Domingo 10, Antigua 1, Aruba 2; South America (Colom- bia 1, Venezuela 1). *Coccyzus americanus occidentalis Ridgway. CALiFoRNIA Cuckoo. Coccyzus americanus occidentalis RipGway, Man. N. Am. Bds., 1887, p. 273 (Santa Rita Mts., Arizona); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1916, p. 17. Range: Western United States and British Colombia, south to Costa Rica in winter. t14: North America (California 2, Arizona 4, Colorado 3, Texas s, British Colombia 1). Coccyzus americanus julieni (Lawr.). SoUTHERN YELLOW-BILLED Cuckoo. Coccyzus julient LAWRENCE, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., VIII, 1864, p. 42 (Sombrero I., Lesser Antilles). Coccyzus americanus julient RipGWAY, Bull, U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 19. Range: Guiana to Bolivia, Paraguay and southern Brazil, South America; Sombrero 1, West Indies. Coccyzus euleri Cabanis. EvuLer’s Cuckoo. Coccyzus eulert CABANIS, Journ. fur Ornith., I, 1873, p. 72 (Cantagallo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Coccyzus eulert STONE, Ibis, 1899, p. 476, crit; HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., 1913, p. 252; RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 20 (footnote). Range: South America, from Guiana to southern Brazil and Argentina?® Coccyzus minor minor (Gmel.). MANGROVE Cuckoo. [Cuculus] minor GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, Pt. 1, 1788, p. 411 (Cayenne). Coccyzus minor SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, p. 304, part. Coccyzus minor minor RipGWAyY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 21. Coucou des Paléturiers DAUBENTON, Pl. Enl., pl. 813. Range: Atlantic Coast of South America, Central America, and Mexico; from Tamaulipas, Mexico, to Lower Amazon Valley. Coccyzus minor palloris Ridgway. Paciric MANGROVE Cuckoo. Coccyzus minor palloris RipGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXVIII, 1915, p. 105 (Pigres, Costa Rica); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 23. * Argentina is included in the range of C. euleri by Brabourne and Chubb (Bds. S. Am., I, 1912, No. 1477), but Dabbene states he is unable to find a record of its occurrence there (cf. Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 320). 336 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoo .oecy, Vor. XIII. Range: Pacific coast of Central America and Mexico; Tres Marias Islands. *Coccyzus minor maynardi (Ridgway), MAyYNARD’s MANGROVE Cuckoo. Coccyzus maynardi RipGway, Man. N. A. Bds., 1887, p. 274 (Ten Thousand Islands, Florida). Coccyzus minor maynardi Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 25. Range: Florida Keys and Bahama Islands; occasional in Cuba, Haiti (and Grand Cayman?). _ $37: North America (Florida 1); Bahama Islands (Eleuthera 6, New Providence 6, Berry Island 2; Andros 3, Watlings Island 3, Caicos 3, Inagua 13). *Coccyzus minor nesiotes Cabanis. JAMAICAN MANGROVE CUCKOO. [Coccygus] nesiotes CABANIS, Mus. Hein., IV, 1862, p. 78, footnote (Greater Antilles).® Coccyzus minor nesiotes RipGWAY, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 26; WeEtTMoRE, Bull. U. S. Dept. Agricul., No. 326, 1916, p. 57 (Porto Rico; Culebra I.; Vieques I.). Range: Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti and San Domingo to Porto Rica, Culebra, etc.; St. John’s, Virgin Gorda and Tortola Islands; occasional in Bahamas, Florida Keys and Cayman Islands. ts1: West Indies (Haiti 7; San Domingo 30; Jamaica 5; St. Thomas 1; Porto Rico 1; Virgin Gorda 5; Tortola 1, and Montserrat D): *Coccyzus minor caymanensis subsp. nov.» CAYMAN MANGROVE Cuckoo. Range: Cayman Island, West Indies. +28: Grand Cayman Island (including type specimen). *Coccyzus minor rileyi Ridgway. RiLtEy’s MANGROVE CUCKOO. Coccyzus minor rileyi RrpGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1915, p. 105 (Barbuda, Lesser Antilles); Id., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 29. ® I suggest Island of Jamaica for the type locality. b Type from Grand Cayman Island, West Indies. Adult female, No. 41417, Field Museum of Natural History; collected by D. J. Sweeting, March 22, 1892. Intermediate between C. m. nesiotes Cabanis and C. m. maynardi (RIDGWAY), averaging larger and more tinged with rufous on under parts than maynard1 and averaging paler and smaller than mestotes from San Domingo taken at the same sea- son. (28 specimens from Grand Cayman taken in March, April, May, June, July and August.) Note.— Same specimens are practically indistinguishable from meszotes and the two approach very closely to maynardi, but the great majority, while but slightly dif- ferent from nesiotes, appear to represent a recognizable local race. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CORY. 337 Range: Islands of Barbuda and Antigua, Lesser Antilles; Mont- serrat (?); Swan Island, Caribbean Sea. tio: West Indies (Antigua Island). *Coccyzus minor vincentis Clark. St. VINCENT MANGROVE CUCKOO. Coccyzus minor vincentis CLARK, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXXII, 1905, p. 264 (Peter’s Hope, St. Vincent, Lesser Antilles); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 30. Range: Islands of St. Vincent and Sta. Lucia, West Indies. T11: West Indies (Sta. Lucia 7 and St. Vincent 4). *Coccyzus minor dominice Shelley. SHELLEY’s MANGROVE CUCKOO. Coccyzus dominice SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 306 (Dominica, Lesser Antilles). Coccyzus minor dominice Cory, Cat. West Ind. Bds., 1892, p. 102; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 31. Range: Islands of Guadeloupe, Dominica and Martinique, Lesser Antilles. 6: West Indies (Guadeloupe 3, Martinique 2 and Dominica 1). *Coccyzus minor grenadensis Bangs. GRENADA MANGROVE CUCKOO, Coccyzus minor grenadensis BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XX, 1907, p. 53 (Union Island, Grenadines); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 33. Range: Islands of Grenada and Grenadines, Lesser Antilles. 6: West Indies (Grenada). *Coccyzus minor abbotti (Stone). AxsBott’s MANGROVE CUCKOO. Coccyzus abbotti STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, p. 301 (St. Andrews Island, Caribbean Sea). Coccyzus minor abbotti RipGWAy, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 34. Range: Islands of St. Andrews and New Providence, Caribbean Sea, Aruba, Dutch West Indies (?). t11: Caribbean Sea (Old Providence Island 9, St. Andrews Island 2); Dutch West Indies? (Aruba Island, off Venezuela 1).* Coccyzus ferrugineus Gould. Cocos IsLAND Cuckoo. Coccyzus ferrugineus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1843, p. 105 (Cocos Island); RipGcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 34. Range: Cocos Island, Pacific Ocean, off Costa Rica, Central America. ® The single specimen from Aruba Island is somewhat smaller and has much ess yellow on the lower mandible. It may prove subspecifically separable. 338 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zo6étoey, Vor. XIII. *Coccyzus melacoryphus Vieillot. Azara’s Cuckoo. Coccyzus melacoryphus VIEWLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., VIII, 1817, p. 271 (Paraguay); BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX., 1902, p. 97 (Orinoco Region, Venezuela); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 282 (Cayenne); CuuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 271 (Paraguay); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 211 (Brazil); Cutss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 437; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 35; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 319 (Colombia); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 49 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Coccyzus melanocoryphus SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 307; GoeE.p1, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. 3, 1905-6, pl. 25, fig. 3; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 215 (Coca, Ecuador). Range: Greater portion of South America from Colombia to the Guianas and northern Brazil, south to Paraguay, Peru and Argentina; Galapagos Islands. +16: Venezuela (Merida 4); Brazil (Bahia and CearA 11); Peru (Moyobamba 1). *Coccyzus erythrophthalma Wilson. BLAcK-BILLED CUCKOO. Cuculus erythrophthalma Witson, Am. Orn., IV, 1811, p. 16, pl. 28, fig. 2 (Penn- sylvania or Georgia, U. S. A.). Coccyzus erythrophthalmus Cory, Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 161; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 311; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 38. Range: Temperate eastern North America, Manitoba, Ontario, etc., south nearly to the Gulf and west to Colorado, Kansas, etc.; in winter south through Mexico, Central America and South America to Peru; also Greater Antilles. t28: North America (Massachusetts 1, New York 4, Connecticut 5, Georgia 1, Illinois 9 and Wisconsin 7); South America (Colombia 1). *Coccyzus lansbergi Bonap. LANSBERG’S CUCKOO. Coccyzus lansbergi BONAPARTE, Consp. Av., I, 1850, p. 112 (Bogotdé, Colombia); SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 303; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 41. Range: Colombia and Panama; Venezuela and Ecuador. 1: “Colombia.” ; Genus MICROCOCCYX Ridgway. Micrococcyx Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 1912, p. 99 (Type Coccyzus pumilus Strickland). *Micrococcyx pumilus (Sirick.). Dwarr Cuckoo. Coccyzus pumilus STRICKLAND, Cont. Orn., 1852, p. 28, pl. 82 (‘‘Trinidad”’); SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 313; BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 97 (Quiribana de Caicara, Venezuela). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 339 Micrococcyx pumilus CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Art. & Sci., Sci. Bull., IT, 1916, p. 312 (Maripa; Caura R., and Quiribana de Caicara, Venezuela). Range: Venezuela and Colombia; Trinidad? 3: “Venezuela.” Micrococcyx cinereus ( Vieill.). AsH-cOLORED Cuckoo. Coccyzus cinereus VIEILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., VIII, 1817, p. 272 (Para- guay); SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 312; SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 38, pl. 13. Range: Paraguay, southern Brazil, Argentina, northern Chile (?). Genus COCCYCUA Lesson. Coccycua Lesson, Traite d’Orn., 1831, p. 142 (Type Cuculus monachus Cuvier = C. rutilus Illiger). *Coccycua rutila rutila (///iger). Lirrite Cucxoo. Cuculus rutilus ILL1IGER, Abh. Akad. Berlin, 1812, p. 224 (Cayenne). Piaya minuta SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 378 (part); GoELDI, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. 3, 1905-6, pl. 25, fig. 2. Piaya rutila STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 496, part (Colombia, Venezuela and Cayenne); HELttMayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Mun- chen, XXII, 1906, p. 600; Jd., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Piaya rutila rutila CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXV, 1916, p. 393 (key to races); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 332 (Villavicencio, Colombia). Cloccycua] rutila rutila RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 43, footnote. Piaya rutila orinocensis CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXV, 1916, p. 393 (Sacupana, Orinoco Delta, Venezuela).® Coccycua rutila rutila BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 49 (Paramaribo and Rijsdijkweg, Surinam). Range: From eastern Colombia through Venezuela and Trinidad to Cayenne and northern Brazil; Peru (Moyobamba)? 7: British Guiana 2, and Brazil (Rio Branco) 1; Venezuela (Orope) 3; “Colombia” 1; Peru (Moyobamba) 1?» Coccycua rutila gracilis (Heine). WrsTERN LitTLE Cuckoo. Coccyzusa gracilis HEINE, Journ. far Ornith., XI, 1863, p. 356 (Esmeraldas, western Ecuador). Pliaya] rutila gracilis CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXV, 1916, Pp. 394, in key. C. r. gracilis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 44, in text. *I can find no constant characters by which birds from Venezuela can be dis- tinguished from those from Guiana. > An immature specimen which I refer provisionally to this form. 340 Fietp Museum or Natura. History—Zo6étoey, Vor. XIII. Piaya rutila gracilis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 322 (Cali; Rio Frio; Malena, Colombia). Range: Western Ecuador and western Colombia. Coccycua rutila panamensis (Todd). PANAMA LiTTLE Cuckoo. Piaya rutila panamensis Topp, Ann. Carnegie, Mus. VIII, 1912, p. 212 (Lion Hill, Panama). Coccycua rutila panamensis RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 43 (cut, pl. III); Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 257 (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Eastern Panama (Colon, Lion Hill, Canal Zone, Darien, etc.). Coccycua rutila chaparensis* (Cherrie). Bottvian LitrteE Cuckoo. Piaya rutila chaparensis CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXV, 1916, p. 392 (Todos Santos, Rio Chapare, Bolivia). Range: Bolivia. Genus PIAYA? Lesson. Piaya Lesson, Traite d’Orn., 1831, p. 139 (Type Cuculus cayanus Linneus). *Piaya cayana cayana (Linneus). SQUIRREL CUCKOO. Cuculus cayanus LINNZUS, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1776, p. 170 (Cayenne). Piaya cayana LEssoN, Traite d’Orn., 1831, p. 140; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 373, part; CHuBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 439. Pyrrhococcyx guianensis CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1862, p. 85. Piaya cayana guianensis BERLEPsCH, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 97 (Orinoco Region). Piaya cayana cayana STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 497; Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 309; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 47, in key; BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 49 (Paramaribo, Lelydorp and Altonaweg, Surinam). Range: Guiana, eastern Venezuela and adjacent part of extreme northern Brazil (Rio Branco region, etc.). to: British Guiana (Georgetown) 3; Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco 3; Base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista 4). ® Coccycua rutila chaparensis (CHERRIE): ‘‘Similar to P. r. panamensis Todd, but darker above (nearly a liver brown) and below. The hazel or rufous brown color (as in panamensis) confined to the chin and throat not extending over the breast” (Cherrie, /. c.). b¥For revision of the genus, keys to species, etc., see Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1893, p. 136; HELLMayr, Nov. Zool., 1906, p. 44; Jd., 1907, p. 35; von Thering, Fauna Bras. Aves, 1907, p. 160; STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 492; DABBENE, Orn. Argentine, Mus. Nat. Buenos Ayres, 1910, p. 425; Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Orn., Ser., I, 1915, p. 307; Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 45. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BirDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 341 Piaya cayana insulana* Hellmayr. TRINIDAD SQUIRREL CUCKOO. Piaya cayana insulana HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 43 (Trinidad); SToNE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 498; Cory, Field Mus. Nat. ~ Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 309. Range: Island of Trinidad. *Pjaya cayana ceare Cory.» CErARA SQUIRREL CUCKOO. Piaya cayana ceare Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, p. 304 (Jua, near Iguatu, Ceara, Brazil); Id., p. 308 (key to species). Range: Northeastern Brazil (Province of Ceara). 5: Brazil (Jua and Quixada, Province of Ceara). *Paiya cayana pallescens (Cabanis and Heine*). PALE SQUIRREL Cuckoo. Pyrrhococcyx pallescens CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1862, p. 86 (‘‘ North Brazil’’ = Province of Bahia). Piaya cayana pallescens STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 500; CoRY Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 308. (?)Piaya cayana cabanist ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 136 (Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil). Range: Central and eastern Brazil north about to Pernambuco. 4: Brazil (Santo Amaro; Andarahy, in Prov. of Bahia). *Piaya cayana venezuelensis? Cory. VENEZUELAN SQUIRREL CUCKOO. ® Piaya cayana insulana HELLMAYR: Under parts similar to P. c. cayana, but differs in brighter coloration of the upper parts and in having the rufous coloration of the second and third tail feather confined to the outer web. The size is somewhat smaller. b Piaya cayana ceare Cory: Belongs in the group with more or less of under surface of rectrices distinctly rufous or rusty (columbiana, venezuelensts, etc.). Back approaching hazel brown, but coloration duller and less rufescent than in P. c. columbiana; under parts much paler. Nearest to P. c. pallescens; throat as in pallescens; middle of abdomen ashy white; thighs, lower abdomen, and under tail coverts between pale neutral gray and pallid neutral gray, much paler than in any other known form. A specimen from Pernambuco in the U. S. National Museum (No. 39704) appears to be intermediate between this form and P. c. pallescens, but approaches nearer to pallescens from Bahia; compared with P. c. ceare from Jua, the Pernambuco bird has the upper parts less rufescent; the upper surface of the rectrices darker and more purplish, and the under surface of the rectrices much less rufous, but the coloration of the lower belly, under tail coverts, and pale flanks approach nearer to ceare. © Piaya cayana pallescens (CABANIS and HEINE): Back approaching hazel brown throat approaching vinaceous fawn, but with a faint tinge of ochraceous (paler and quite different from P. c. cayana); lower abdomen neutral gray shading into slightly darker neutral gray on under tail coverts; under surfaces of rectrices only tinged with rufous and not strongly rufous asin P.c. ceare. Specimens from Bahia apparently do not differ in coloration from those from Chapada, Matto Grosso, but they average larger. If they prove separable, Allen’s name cabanisi will stand for the Matto Grosso form. 4 Praya cayana venezuelensis Cory: Thisform is apparently restricted to the low heavily forested region south of Lake Maracaibo, and is readily distinguished from P. c. columbiana by its chestnut bay upper parts and generally darker coloration and from P. c. cayana and P. c. mesura by the rusty brown marking on the under 342 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Piaya cayana venezuelensis Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser. I, 1913, p. 284 (Orope, Zulia, Venezuela). Range: Low forested region in northwestern Venezuela. 4: Venezuela (Orope and Catatumbo, Zulia), including the type. *Piaya cayana columbiana (Cabanis). CoLOMBIAN SQUIRREL CUCKOO. Pyrrhococcyx columbianus CABANIS, Journ. fir Ornith., 1862, p. 170 (Carta- gena, Colombia). Piaya cayana columbiana STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 498; Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 308; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 319 (Puerto Berro; Chicoral; Alto de la Paz; Subica, Colombia). Piaya columbiana RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 47, in key. Range: Northern Colombia (in the interior, from central Andes to western slope of eastern Andes, northward to the coast) and east in coast region of northwestern Venezuela. 5: Colombia 1; Venezuela (Maracay 2, Rio Aurare 2). Piaya cayana mesura* (Cabanis). BocotA Squrrret CucKkoo. P[yrrhococcyx] mesurus CABANtS, Mus. Hein., IV, 1862, p. 83 (Bogota). Piaya cayana mesura CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 321 (La Palma; Andalucia; Quetame; Buena Vista; Barrigon, Colombia). Range: Andes of eastern Colombia (eastern slope of eastern Andes). *Piaya cayana nigricrissa (Cabanis).° BLACK-VENTED SQUIRREL CucKoo. Pyrrhococcyx nigricrissa CABANIS, Journ. far Ornith., 1862, p. 169 (Babahoyo or Esmeraldas, western Ecuador, ex. Sclater); Jd., Mus. Hein., IV, 1862, p. 85. Piaya nigricrissa SCLATER (Nom. nud.) Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860, p. 285 (Babahoyo, western Ecuador). surface of the rectrices and other characters. Reference to the difference in colora- tion of the under surface of the rectrices was inadvertently omitted in my original description of venezuelensts when comparing it with P. c. cayana. ® Piaya cayana mesura (CABANIS): General coloration much nearer P. c. cayana chan to any other form and may be distinguished at once from P. c. columbiana and P. c. venezuelensis by the much more blackish coloration and absence of distinct rufous marking on the under surface of all (except the central pair) of the tail feathers. P.c. mesura has the under surface of tail somewhat darker than in P. ¢. cayana and the lower abdomen and under tail coverts are much more blackish. b According to Chapman (I. c.) this form occurs on “‘both eastern and western slopes of the Andes at the head of the Magdalena Valley.” ° Piaya cayana nigricrissa (CABANIS): Differs from C. p. mesura in having upper parts darker and the ventral region and crissum distinctly black (not blackish gray) and from P. c. columbiana by its much darker general coloration and absence of the conspicuous bright rufous marking on the greater portion of the under surface of all of the tail feathers; black crissum, etc. IQgIQ. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—COorY. 343 Piaya cayana cauce STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 499 (Rio Cauca, Colombia).* Piaya cayana nigricrissa Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 310, part; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 320 (Alto Bonita; San José; Barbacoas; Buena Vista; Ricaurte; Puerto Valdivia; San Antonio; Cerro Munchique; Guenque; Rio Frio; Miraflores; Salento; Sta. Elena; Andes west of Honda, Colombia). Range: Western Ecuador and western Colombia (east to the central Andes’) and northern Peru. 3: “ Western Colombia” 2; Peru (Yurimaguas 1). *Piaya cayana boliviana Sione.© BotiviaN SQUIRREL Cuckoo. Piaya cayana boliviana STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 501 (Yungas, Bolivia). Range: Bolivia and southeastern Peru (Inca Mine and Huiro, Urubamba R.). 2: Bolivia (Porto Velho 1); Peru (Huiro, Urubamba R. 1). Piaya cayana obscura Snethlage.1 SNETHLAGE’S SQUIRREL CUCKOO. Piaya cayana obscura SNETHLAGE, Journ. fir Ornith., 1908, p. 21 (Bom Lugar, Rio Verde, Upper Rio Purtis, western Brazil); Jd., Boll. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 212 (Bom Lugar; Monte Verde, Rio Purus, Brazil); HELLMayR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 401 (Calama, Rio Madeira, Brazil). Range: Upper Amazon region (Rio Purtis) western Brazil. *Piaya cayana macroura (Gambel). LARGE-TAILED SQUIRREL CUCKOO. Piaya macroura GAMBEL, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1849, p.215 (Surinam= Paraguay; Surinam, loc. errore, See Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1867, p. 87; Cuuss, Ibis, 1910, p. 272 (Paraguay); DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis. I, No. 6, 1914, p. 320 (Tucuman Salta, etc., Argentina). Piaya cayana macroura STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 501; Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 310. Pliaya] c. var. guarania VON IHERING, Rev. Mus. Paulista, 1904, p. 448 (Ourino, Estado de Parana, southern Brazil). ® Cf. CHAPMAN, I. c. b Intergrading with C. p. columbiana in central Andes region. ° Piaya cayana boliviana STONE: ‘“‘ Above walnut brown, wings and rump tinged with chestnut, tail tinged with bay, both glossed with wine purple; flanks dark gray, crissum slightly darker; under side of rectrices dull black with tips white; no trace of a subterminal band”’ (Stone, J. c.). The coloration of the crissum and other characters will readily distinguish this race from P. c. nigricrissa (CABANIS) and it is quite dif- ferent from P. c. pallescens (CABANIS and HEINE) of Brazil. I have not compared it with specimens of P. c. obscura Snethlage, which is autoptically unknown to me, 4 Piaya cayana obscura SNETHLAGE: Described as differing from P. c. nigri- crissa in its gray (instead of black) tibia, and dusky gray (instead of black) crissum, and the under surface of the tail feathers entirely black. From P. c. cayana it differs in the browner (less fox-red) upper parts and the dusky (not ashy gray) under tail coverts. No specimens seen by me. 344 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zooéroecy, Vor. XIII. (?) Piaya circe BONAPARTE, Consp. Av., I, 1850, p. 110 (“‘Colombia”’; loc. errore = Paraguay).® Range: Paraguay, southern Brazil (at least north to Minas Geraes) and northern Argentina. 2: Brazil’ (Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes 1); Argentina® 1. *Piaya cayana thermophila (Sclater). CENTRAL AMERICAN SQUIRREL Cuckoo. Piaya thermophila ScLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, p. 368 (Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Mexico). Piaya cayana thermophila Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 51; STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 257 (Toro Point, Pana- ma Canal Zone). Piaya cayana mehleri NuTTING, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., V, 1882, p. 401; STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 499; CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus. VI, 1910, p. 565 (Costa Rica). Range: Panama to southeastern Mexico. +30: Mexico and Central America (Yucatan 2; British Honduras 1; Tolbox Island 1; Mugeres Island 1; Tampico 2; San Luis Potosi 1; Costa Rica 12; Nicaragua 6; Guatemala 6). *Piaya mexicana (Swainson)4. MEXICAN SQUIRREL CUCKOO. Cuculus mexicana SWAINSON, Philos. Mag. N. H., I, 1827, p. 440 (Temascaltepec, Mexico). Piaya mexicana ScLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, p. 388 (Oaxaca), crit; SALVIN and GopMaN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 531; RipGWay, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 51. Piaya cayana mexicana STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 498. Range: Southwestern and western Mexico. 7: Mexico (Jalisco and Colima). *Piaya melanogaster melanogaster ( Vie7ll.). BLACK-BELLIED CUCKOO. Cuculus melanogaster ViEtLLot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., VIII, 1817, p. 236 (Java, errore! =Cayenne®). ® Cf. Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1862, p. 87. b Specimens from Paraguay, northern Argentina, and extreme southern Brazil, are apparently larger and have a longer tail than birds from farther north. Two specimens from Paraguay measure: wing 170, tail 364; and wing 166, tail 335 mm. An adult male from Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes measures: wing, 148, tail 292 mm. The coloration, however, is apparently the same, and the differences may be in- dividual. ¢ The single specimen from Argentina is brighter above and has the under surface of the rectrices decidedly tinged with rusty. These difference may be in- dividual or may represent regional characters of subspecific value. ' 4 Ridgway considers this form to be worthy of specific rank (J. c., footnote, p. 46). © Cayenne, substituted by Hellmayr (Abh. xk. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXII, 1906, p. 600). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 345 Piaya melanogastra STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, p. 496; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 377 (part). Piaya melanogaster melanogaster Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, Pp. 307- Macropus caixana Spix, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 54 (part 9) pl. XLIII, fig. 2. Range: Guiana, northern Brazil and eastern Ecuador. 3: British Guiana. *Piaya melanogaster ochracea* Cory. PERUVIAN BLACK-BELLIED Cuckoo. Piaya melanogaster ochracea Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 304 (Yurimaguas, Yane, Yaka, Peru). Range: Peru. 1: Peru (Yurimaguas, the type). Genus SAUROTHERA Vieillot. Saurothera Vieillot, Analyse, 1816, p. 28 (Type Coucou a longbec Buffon = Cuculus vetula Linn.). *Saurothera bahamensis bahamensis Bryant. BAHAMAN LizARD Cuckoo. Saurothera bahamensis BRYANT, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., IX, 1864, p. 280 (New Providence, Bahama Islands); Cory, Bds. Bahama Islands, 1880, p. 116 (col. plate); Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 159; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 371; RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 58. Range: New Providence and Eleuthera Islands, Bahama. 7: Bahama Islands (New Providence 5; Eleuthera 2). *Saurothera bahamensis andria> (Muller). ANpros Istanp Lizarp Cuckoo. Saurothera andria MILLER, Auk., 1894, p. 164 (Fresh Creek, Andros Island, Bahamas). Saurothera bahamensis andria Topp, Ann. Carnegie Mus., 1911, p. 419; RIDG- way, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 60. Range: Andros Island, Bahamas. 3: Bahamas (Andros Island). ® Piaya melanogaster ochracea Cory: ‘Similar to P. m. melanogaster, but differs in having the bill smaller and general coloration somewhat paler; crown paler and more ashy gray; upper parts, throat and breast more tinged with ochraceous rufous.” Wing, 131; tail, 216; tarsus, 37; bill (culmen), 24; depth of bill, 12 mm. b While averaging slightly larger, birds from Andros Island are very close to S. bahamensis bahamensis and may prove inseparable. In specimens prepared by Maynard the color has been more or less changed largely due to the use of some pre- servative (probably alum) instead of arsenic. 346 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6étoey, Vor. XIII. *Saurothera merlini merlini D’Orbigny. CuBan Lizarp Cuckoo. Saurothera merlini D’ORBIGNY, in La Sagra’s Hist. Nat. Cuba, Ois., 1839, p. 152, pl. 25 (Cuba); Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 363; Jd., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 158, SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 370. Saurothera merlini merlini RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 60. Range: Island of Cuba. 6: Cuba. Saurothera merlini decolor Bangs and Zappey. Is LE or Pines Cuckoo. Saurothera merlint decolor BANGS and ZApPrey, Am. Nat., XXXIX, April, 1905, p. 199 (La Vega, Isle of Pines, Cuba); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 61. Range: Isle of Pines, Cuba. *Saurothera vieilloti Bonap. Porto Rican Lizarp Cuckoo. Saurothera vieillott BONAPARTE, Consp. Av., I, 1850, p. 97 (Porto Rica*); Gunp- LACH, Journ. far Ornith., 1874, p. 312; Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 363; Jd., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 158; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 371; Rrpcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 62 (cut, pl. VI, fig. 1). Range: Porto Rico, Vieques Island, and St. Thomas, West Indies. 8: Porto Rico. *Saurothera vetula Linn. JAMAICAN LizARD CUCKOO. [ Cuculus] vetula LINN&UuS, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 111 (Jamaica). Saurothera vetula ViEILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXXII, 1819, p. 348 (part); GossE, Illustr. Bds. Jamaica, 1849, pl. 74; Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 362; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 157; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 370; Scott, Auk, 1892, p. 273; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 63. Range: Island of Jamaica, West Indies. 3: Jamaica. *Saurothera dominicensis Lafresnaye. HattTIAN LizARD Cuckoo. Saurothera dominicensis LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., X, 1847, p. 355 (Santo Do- mingo); Cory, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, VI, 1881, p. 154; Jd., Bds. Haiti and San Domingo, 1885, p. 98 (coll. pl.; head, fig. 5); Jd., Bds. West Indies, 1889, Pp. 154; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 369; RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 64. Range: Haiti and San Domingo, Island of Haiti. t120: Haiti (Le Coup, Aux Cays, Jacmel) 9; San Domingo (Catare, Maniel, Honduras, San Domingo City, Puerto Plata, Samana, La Vega and San Cristobal) 111. ® Based on S. vetula (not Cuculus vetula Linn.) Vieillot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., 1819, p. 348, part (Porto Rico) and Lafresnaye, Rev. Zool., 1847, p. 357. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 347 Genus HYETORNIS Sclater. Hyetornis Sclater, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 321 (Type Cuculus pluvialis Gmelin). | 1919. *Hyetornis pluvialis (Gmel.). JamartcAN HYETORNIS. Cuculus pluvialis GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, pt. I, 1788, p. 411 (Jamaica). Piaya pluvialis Gosse, Illustr. Bds. Jamaica, 1849, pl. 74. Hyetornis pluvialis Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 336; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 161; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 372; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 55. Range: Island of Jamaica, West Indies. 7: Jamaica. *Hyetornis rufigularis (Wwurit.). Harrtan HYETorNIs. Coccyzus rufigularis WURTTEMBURG, Naumannia, 1852, Heft. II (Santo Do- mingo). Hyteornis fieldi Cory, Auk, XII, 1895, p. 278 (Maniel, San Domingo). Hyteornts rufigularis RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 56. Range: San Domingo, Island of Haiti (eastern part of the Island). 5: San Domingo (Maniel and Honduras), including the type of H. fieldt from Maniel. Genus NEOMORPHUS Gloger. Neomorphus Gloger, in Froriep’s Notizen, XVI, 1827, p. 278 (Type Coua geoff- royt Temm.). Neomorphus geoffroyi (Temm.). Grorrroy’s GrounD Cuckoo. Coua geoffroyt TEMMINCK, PI. Col., III, pl. 7, 1824 (Brazil). Neomorphus geoffroyt SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 416; SNETH- LAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 213; HELLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Range: Brazil. *Neomorphus salvini Sclater. Satvin’s GrounpD Cuckoo. Neomorphus salvini SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1866, p. 60, pl. 5 (Veragua, Panama); Rrpcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 84 (cut, pl. IX); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 323 (Alto Bonito; Baredo Mts., Colombia). Range: Nicaragua and Costa Rica to Colombia and Ecuador. 1: Nicaragua. Neomorphus pucherani (Deville). CastTELNAU’s GrounD Cuckoo. Cultrides pucherani DEVILLE, Rev. et. Mag. Zool. 1851, p. 211 (‘‘l’ucuyale,”’ Peru). 348 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoé.oey, Vor. XIII. Neomorphus pucherani SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 417. SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 214. Range: Peru. *Neomorphus rufipennis (Gray). Rurous-wincGED Grounp Cuckoo. Cultrides rufipennis Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1849, p. 63, pl. 10 (Guiana). Neomorphus rufipennis SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 418; Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 443, pl. IX. Range: British Guiana. 2: British Guiana. Neomorphus nigrogularis* Chapman. CHAPMAN’s GrounD Cuckoo. Neomorphus nigrogrularis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII, 1914, p. 194 (Mt. Duida, southwestern Venezuela, alt. 700 ft.). Range: Region of Mt. Duida, Venezuela. Neomorphus radiolosus Sclater and Salvin. BANDED GRouND CUCKOO. Neomorphus radiolosus SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1878, p. 439 (Intaj, Ecuador); SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 418; Hart- ERT, Nov. Zool., X, 1898, p. 499 (Paramba). Range: Ecuador. Genus GEOCOCCYX Wagler. Geococcyx Wagler, Isis, 1831, p. 524 (Type G. variegata Wagler—Saurothera cal- tforniana Lesson). *Geococcyx californianus Lesson. Roap RUNNER. Saurothera californiana LEsson, Compl. Buffon, VI, 1829, p. 420 (California). Geococcyx mexicanus (not Phasianus mexicanus Gmel.) Cassin, Ill. Bds. Calif. Texas, etc., 1855, p. 213, pl. 36; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 419. Geococcyx californianus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 75 (cat, pl. ih; Gs. 2). Range: Southwestern United States from middle California, Utah aid Colorado, south to states of Puebla and Vera Cruz, Mexico. 9: Texas 3, Arizona 3, New Mexico 1; Mexico (Sonora, N. Leon) 2. *Geococcyx affinis Hartlaub. LrsseR ROAD RUNNER. Geococcyx affinis HARTLAUB, Rey. Zool., VII, 1844, p. 215 (Guatemala); SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 421; Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., VII, 1916, p. 80. ® Neomorphus nigrogularis CHAPMAN: Nearest to N. rufipennis (Gray) but smal- ler, the throat blackish, the lower breast, belly and flanks much darker; tail and wings greener. TQIoO. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 349 Range: Southern Mexico from states of Sinaloa, Yucatan and Vera Cruz to Nicaragua. 8: Mexico (Oaxaca, Jalisco) 2; Yucatan 4; Guatemala 2. Genus MOROCOCCYX Sclater. Morococcyx Sclater, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 322 (Type Coccyzus erythropyga Lesson). *Morococcyx erythropyga erythropyga (Lesson). RuFOUS-RUMPED Cuckoo. Coccyzus erythropyga LEsson, Rev. Zool., V, 1842, p. 210 (‘‘San Carlos, Cen- tre Amerique’’). Morococcyx erythropygus SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 422 (part). Morococcyx erythropygus erythropygus RipGWAyY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 71 (cut, pl. VIII). Range: Costa Rica to Guatemala. 11: Guatemala 3; Nicaragua 7, and Costa Rica 1. Morococcyx erythropyga mexicanus Ridgway. MErxIcAN RuFous- RUMPED CUCKOO. Morococcyx erythropygus mexicanus RipGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXVIII, 1915, p. 105 (Juchitan, Oaxaca, southwestern Mexico); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 73 (syn., diag., range, etc.). Range: Southwestern and western Mexico. Genus TAPERA Thunburg. Tapera Thunburg, Gétheborg k. Vet. och Vitterhets, Samhallets Nya Handl., III, 1819, p. 1° (Type Tapera brasiliensis Thunburg = Cuculus nevius Linn.). Diplopterus Boie, Isis, 1826, p. 977 (Type Cuculus nevius Linn.). *Tapera nevia nevia (Linneus). STRIPED CUCKOO. Cuculus naevius LinN&us, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, p. 170 (Cayenne). Diplopterus nevius SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 423, part; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 184 (Peru). Tapera nevia BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 283 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 214 (Pard; Mexiana, etc., northeastern Brazil); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 323 (many localities in Colombia). Tapera nevia nevia RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 67, part (synonomy in footnote); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 50 (Paramaribo and Javaweg, Surinam). Range: South America, from Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, ® See Lonnberg, Ibis, 1903 p. 239. 350 Frerp Museum or Naturat History—Zooroey, Vor. XIII. and northern Brazil, southward to Peru, Bolivia and south-central Brazil. tz0: Dutch Guiana 2; British Guiana 1; Brazil (Amazonia) 1; Colombia 3; Venezuela 11; Peru 2. *Tapera nevia excellens (Sclater). NORTHERN STRIPED Cuckoo. Diplopterus excellens SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1857 (Jan. 12, 1858) p. 229 (southern Mexico). Diplopterus nevius, SALVIN and GoDMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 540, part. Tapera nevius excellens RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 67 (cut, pl. VII). Tapera navia excellens STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 258 (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Southern Mexico to Panama. 6: Nicaragua 1; Mexico 1; Guatemala 1; Costa Rica 1, and Panama 2. Tapera nevia chochi ( Vieillot).* SouTHERN STRIPED Cuckoo. Coccyzus chochi ViE1LLoT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., VIII, 1817, p. 272 (Paraguay). Coccyzus cherriri V1EILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., VIII, p. 273 (Paraguay). Diplopterus nevius SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 35 (Ar- gentina); SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 423, part (southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina); CuuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 272 (Para- guay). Tapera nevia chochi BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 50 (form revived, with range including Paraguay, Uruguay and southern Brazil). Range: Paraguay, Uruguay, southern Brazil and northern Ar- gentina. Genus DROMOCOCCYX Maximilian. Dromococcyx Maximilian (Wied), Beitr. Naturg. Bras., IV, 1832, p. 351 (Type Macropus phasianellus Spix). *Dromococcyx phasianellus (Spix). PHEASANT CUCKOO. Macropus phasianellus Spix, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 53, pl. 42 (Forests of Rio Tonatine, Amazon Valley, Brazil). - Geophilus jasijatere BERTONI, Aves. Nuev. Paraguay, 1901, p. 43° (Paraguay and Missiones, Argentina). ® Tapera naevia chochi (V1EILLOT): Differs from T. m. nevia in being larger and browner with upper parts paler. Wing, 110-114; exposed culmen 15-16.5 mm. As noted by Bangs and Penard, both nevia and chochi differ from the Central American form, T. n. excellens, in their smaller bills, besides other characters. _ > Cf. Richmond, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXXV, 1908, p. 611. 1910. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 351 Dromococcyx phasianellus SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 426; VON IHERING, Revis. Mus. Paulista, VI, 1904, p. 335 (Paraguay); HELL- MAYyR, Abh. k. Bayen. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, II, 1906, p. 600; RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 87 (cut, pl. X); Couss, Ibis, 1910, p. 273 (Paraguay); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 214; Das- BENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 320 (Missiones, northeastern Ar- gentina, etc.). Range: Southeastern Mexico to western Brazil, Bolivia and Para- guay. 1: Panama (Chiriqui). Dromococcyx pavoninus Pelzeln PEracocK Cuckoo. Dromococcyx pavoninus Pelzeln, Orn. Bras., III, Abth., 1870, p. 270 (Araguay, Engeenho do Gama, Brazil); SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 427; BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 283 (Cayenne); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 87. Dromococcyx pavonicus DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 321. Dromococcyx gracilis RipGWAy, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., VIII, 1885, p. 559 (Brit- ish Guiana). Range: Guiana, Brazil, eastern Peru and northeastern Argentina (Missiones*). Subfamily Crotophagine Genus CROTOPHAGA Linn. [Crotophaga] Linnzus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 105 (Type Crotophaga ani Linn.). *Crotophaga major Gmel. GREATER ANI. [Crotophaga] major GME Lin, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 363 (Cayenne). Crotophaga major SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 428; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 92; GoELD1, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. 3, 1905, pl. 25, fig. 6; DEscourtiLz, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 15, fig. 1; CHUBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 273 (Paraguay); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 323 (Colombia); DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 321; BanGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 50 (Para- maribo, Surinam). Range: Eastern Panama and greater portion of South America, from the Guianas and Trinidad to Argentina, Paraguay, etc. fir: Dutch Guiana 1; British Guiana 5; and Venezuela (Orope, Zulia) 5. *Crotophaga sulcirostris Swainson. GROOVE-BILLED ANI. Crotophaga sulcirostris SWAINSON, Philos. Mag., 1827, p. 440 (Mexico); SHEL- LEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 432; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 94; SWARTH, Cooper Orn. Club, Pacific Coast Avi., No. 10, 1914, p. 32 (near Huachuca Mts. Arizona). * Cf. Dabbene, I. c. 352 Frecp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6étrocy, Vor. XIII. Range: Southern Arizona and southern Texas, Mexico and Central America to Ecuador, Peru, South America; British Guiana? +58: Mexico (Guerro 10, Tampico 4, San Luis Potosi, 1, N. Leon 2, Yucatan 2); Guatemala 5; Nicaragua 8; Costa Rica (Limon, Guayabo, etc.) 14; Venezuela (Maracay 4, Rio Aurare 1); Curagao Island 2; Peru (Puerto Arturo 1, near Balsas 1, Monocucho 2). *Crotophaga ani Linn. ANI. [ Crotophaga ani] Linnzus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 105 (Brazil). Crotophaga ant Cory, Bds. Bahama Islands, 1880, p. 118 (col. pl. No. 1); Jd., Auk, 1886, p. 361; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 429; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 97 (cut, pl. VI, fig. 2); GoELD1, Alb. Aves. Am&on, pt. 3, 1905, pl. 25, fig. 7; CHUBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 274 (Para- guay); Hettmayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 1912, p. 95 (Para District); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 323 (Colombia); STONE; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 257, crit. breeding (Gatun and Mt. Hope, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Bahamas and West Indies and Carribean Islands; coast district of Mexico and Central America and South America in general to Argentina; casual in southern Florida and southern Louisiana. tzo1: Florida (New River, Dade county) 1; Bahama Islands (Bimini 1, Berry 1,Great Bahamas 2, Abaco 2, New Providence 5, Eleu- thera 3, Grand Caicos 3, Great Inagua 1); Greater Antilles (Haiti 9, San Domingo 20, Jamaica 20, Grand Cayman 32, Porto Rico 4, Anegada 5, Virgin Gorda 16, Tortola 8, St. Croix 2); Lesser Antilles (Martinique 2, St. Lucia 5, St. Vincent 12, Grenada 6); Tobago Island 2; Margarita Island 8; Colombia 2; Venezuela 8; Dutch Guiana 2; British Guiana 3; Brazil 2; Peru 3; Panama (Colon) 2. Genus GUIRA Lesson. Guira Lesson, Traite d’Orn., 1831, p. 149 (Type Cuculus guira Gmelin). *Guira guira (Gmel.). GurrA Cuckoo. Cuculus guira GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 414 (Brazil). Coccyzus guira Quoy and GAIMARD, Voy. Uranie, 1824, p. 114, pl. 26. Guira piririgua KERR, Ibis, 1901, p. 229 (Gran Chaco); LONNBERG, Ibis, 1903, p. 454 (Bolivia); GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 325 (N. Argentina). Guira guira SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 433; GOELDI, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. 3, 1905, pl. 25, fig. 8; CHuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 274 (Paraguay); Grant, Ibis, 1911, p. 325 (N. Argentina); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 215. Range: South America from northeastern and northcentral Brazil, south to Argentina and Chile. 7: Brazil (Ceara) 6°; Argentina (Quilmes) 1. * Birds from Ceard, Brazil, average smaller than those from southern Brazil and Argentina. The wing measurements of four males from Ceard average 163 mm. Order SCANSORES. Suborder CAPITONES. Family CAPITONIDZ. The Barbets Genus CAPITO Vieillot.* Capito Vieillot, Analyse, 1816, p. 27 (Type Bucco cayennensis Gmelin = Bucco niger Miller). *Capito aurovirens (Cuvier). PLAINTIVE BARBET. Bucco aurovirens CUVIER, Régne Anim., ed. 2, I, 1829, p. 458 (Peru). Micropogon aurovirens BONAPARTE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837, p. 120. Capito aurovirens Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1846, p. 430; MARSHALL, Mon. Capi- tonidae, 1871, p. 155, pl. 62; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 108; HELtLMaAyrR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 81 (Teffe); voN IHERING, Revis. Mus. Paulista, VI, 1904, p. 446 (Rio Jurua); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 217 (Alto Rio Purus); RrpGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 322, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 324 (La Morelia, Colombia). Range: Eastern Peru, eastern Ecuador, Colombia (Morelia) and northwestern Brazil. t: Peru (Rio Ucayali). Capito maculi-coronatus maculi-coronatus Lawrence. BLACK-THROATED BARBET. Capito maculi-coronatus LAWRENCE, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., CII, 1862, p. 300 (Lion Hill?, Panama). Capito maculicoronatus SCLATER, Ibis, 1862, pl.t; MARSHALL, Mon. Capiton- idz, 1871, p. 153, pl. 61; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 109, part; SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 548, part; BAncs, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, II, 1900, p. 18 (Loma del Leon, Panama); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 322, in key. Capito maculicoronatus maculicoronatus STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 258 (Mt. Hope, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Panama (from Canal Zone westward). 2: Panama. * Arrangement as adopted by Ridgway (Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 320). Much uncertainty exists as to synonomy and relationships of several forms, but any attempt to revise the genus without much larger series of specimens (with proper data) representing the various supposed species, than is at present available, would only add to the confusion. 353 354 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zooétoey, Vor. XIII. Capito maculi-coronatus pirrensis Nelson. PirR1I BARBET. Capito maculicoronatus pirrensis NELSON, Smiths. Misc. Coll., LX No. 21, 1913, p. 1 (Cana, base of Mt. Pirri, eastern Panama); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No, 50, VI, 1914, p. 324; HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1198 (Novita; Noanama; Rio Cajou, western Colombia; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 324, (Salaqui, Colombia). Range: Southeastern Panama and western Colombia. *Capito maculi-coronatus rubrilateralis Chapman. CoLoMBIAN BLACK- THROATED BARBET. Capito maculicoronatus rubrilateralis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XI, 1912, p. 144 (Juntas de Tamand, Colombia); Id., XXXVI, 1917, p. 324 (western Colombia). Range: Western Colombia.* 1: Colombia (El Tigre, Rio Tamana). *Capito squamatus Salvin. RUFOUS-FRONTED BARBET. Capito squamatus SALVIN, Ibis, 1876, p. 494, pl. XIV (Santa Rita, western Ecuador); TACZANOWSKI and BERLEPscH, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1885, p. 118; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 110; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 218, crit. (Santo Domingo, Ecuador); MENEGAUx, Bull. Mus. d’Hist. Nat., Paris, 1908, p. 108 (Napo); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 325, crit. (Ricaurte, southwestern Colombia). Range: Western Ecuador and southwestern Colombia?» 1: Western Ecuador (Avia Maria). Capito hypoleucus Salvin. SALvin’s BARBET. Capito hypoleucus SALVIN, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, VII, 1897, p. XVI, (Valvidia, Antioquia, Colombia); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 322, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 362 (Puerto Valdivia, La Frijolera; Central Andes west of Honda, 5000 ft.; El Carmen de Jacopi, western slope of Andes in Bogota region). Range: Colombia. Capito quinticolor Elliot. FivE-coLORED BARBET. Capito quinticolor Ettiot, Nouv. Arch. Mus., Paris, I, 1865, p. 76, pl. 4, fig. 1 (Colombia); MARSHALL, Mon. Capitonide, 1871, p. 163, pl. 65; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 111; DELMAS, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, XXV, 1900, p. 176 (El Paillon, near Buenaventura); HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1198 (Tadé, western Colombia); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 322, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 326 (Barbacoas). Range: Western Colombia. * “Tnhabits the tropical zone of the Pacific Coast, at least as far south as Buena- ventura and, at the north, extends eastward through this zone east of the Atrato to Magdalena drainage at Remedios”’ (CHAPMAN, I. c.). > The specimen from Ricaurte, Colombia is not typical and may prove to repre- sent a new subspecies (cf. CHAPMAN, l. ¢.). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 355 *Capito niger (Miiller). BLAcK-SPOTTED BARBET. Bucco niger MULLER, Syst. Nat., Suppl., 1776, p. 89 (Cayenne). Capito niger MARSHALL, Mon. Capitonide, 1871, p. 157, pl. 63; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 111; BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 280 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 217 (Obidos, Rio Jamunda, Brazil); Rmpeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 320, in key (Guiana, Surinam and Cayenne); Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1914, p. 450 (Guiana, Cayenne and Venezuela); BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 56; (Paramaribo, Lilydorp, etc., Surinam). Range: TheGuianas, ‘“‘Venezuela’’,* “North Brazil (Rio Jamunda)’’.> 3: British Guiana (Demerara R.) 1; Surinam (near Paramaribo) 2. *Capito peruvianus (Cuvier). PERUVIAN BARBET. (?) Bucco peruvianus CuviER, Régne Anim., 1817, p. 428, footnote (Peru; based on Le Barbu orangé de Pérou, Levaillant, Barbus, pl. 27). Capito peruvanius SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 329, part; Ridgway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 321, in key. Mycropogon aureus TEMMINCK, PI. Col., livr. 83, 1830, p. 2. (?) Capito amazonicus DEVILLE and Des Murs, Rev. Mag. Zool., 1849, p. 171 (Ega and Santa Maria, eastern Peru); Sclater, Ibis, 1861, p. 186. (?) Micropogon amazonicus DEs Murs, Zool. Voy. Castelnau, Ois. 1855, p. 28. Range: Eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru. 1: Peru (Yahuas Terr.). Capito aurantiiventris Ridgway. ORANGE-VENTED BARBET. Capito aurantiiventris RipGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 1912, p. 87 (Up- per Amazon Valley?, probably Rio Negro or Rio Tapajos); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 321, in key. (?) Capito amazonicus DEVILLE and Des Murs, Rev. Mag. Zool., 1849, p. 171, part (?). (?) Micropogon amazonicus Des Murs, Zool. Voy. Castelnau, Ois., 1855, p. 28, part. Range: Upper Amazon Valley; eastern Peru? *Capito auratus auratus (Dumont). GOLD-FRONTED BARBET. Bucco auratus Dumont, Dict. Sci. Nat., IV, 1816, p. 54 (Peru). Capito auratus TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 549 (Peru); MEN- EGAUX , Bull. Mus. d’Hist. Nat., Paris, 1908, p. 108 (Ecuador). Bucco punctatus Des Murs, Icon. Orn., 1846, pl. 20. Capito punctatus SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 112; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 218 (Ecuador). Capito auratus auratus RipGWAY, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 321, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 326 (La Morelia; Florencia; Villavicencio; Buena Vista, Colombia); HELLMAyYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 82. *Chubb, &. c. > Snethlage, I. c. 356 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zooétocy, Vor. XIII. Range: Colombia, east to the Guianas and eastern Peru; eastern Ecuador. 4: Peru (Moyobamba 2, “‘Peru” 1); Colombia (Bogota) 1. Capito auratus aurantiicinctus (Delmas.)* ORANGE-BANDED BARBET. Capito aurantiicinctus DELMAS, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1900, p. 178 (Caura River). Capito auratus aurantiicinctus BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., [X, 1902, p.99 (Nicare, Venezuela); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Art. & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, 1916, p. 316 (La Union, Caura River), crit. Capito auratus intermedius BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., [X, 1902, p. 98; HELuLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 82; Id., XVII, 1910, p. 395 (Colima); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Art. & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, 1916, p. 316, crit.; Id., Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XV, 1916, p. 392, in text, crit.; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 326, in text, crit. Range: Interior of Venezuela (Upper Orinoco; Caura River, etc.) Capito auratus bolivianus Ridgway. Brent BARBET. Capito auratus bolivianus RipGWAy, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 1912, p. 87 (Rio Beni, Bolivia); Jd., Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 322, in key. Range: Bolivia (Rio Beni region). Capito auratus insperatus Cherrie.» CHAPARE BARBET. Capito auratus insperatus CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXV, 1916, p. 391 (Todos Santos, Rio Chapare, Bolivia). Range: Bolivia (Rio Chapare region). Capito dayi® Cherrie. Day’s BARBET. Capito dayi CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXV, 1916, p. 394 (Porto Velho, near San Antonio, Rio Madeira, western Brazil). Range: Upper Madeira River (Porto Velho) and western Matto Grosso (Monte Cresto), western Brazil. 8 Capito a. aurantiicinctus DeLmas: Differs from C. a. auratus in having the forehead yellow and throat much deeper orange; middle of abdomen and middle of lower breast yellow. > Capito auratus insperatus CHERRIE: Differs from C. a. auratus by having the throat unspotted, and from aurantiicinctus by absence of yellow on the middle of the lower breast or abdomen. ° Capito dayi CHERRIE: Plumage without streaks or spots (either above or below), but feathers of the cheeks and throat tipped with narrow blackish bars producing a scale like appearance; entire top of head bright scarlet red (in males) or black (in females); sides of head black; chin and throat tawny olive marked with black; breast and line on middle belly, buffy white shading into pale greenish yellow on center of abdomen; sides of breast (narrowly) and sides of body and flanks (and extending over the sides of the lower breast and upper abdomen, except the middle line) deep black; thighs dull green; under tail coverts scarlet. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 357 Genus EUBUCCO Bonaparte. Eubucco Bonaparte, Consp. Av., I, 1850, p. 142 (Type Capito richardsont Gray). Eubucco richardsoni richardsoni (Gray). RICHARDSON’S BARBET. Capito richardsoni Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1846, pl. 106 (Ecuador); MARSHALL, Mon. Capitonide, 1871, p. 173, pl. 69; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 114, pl. 5, fig. 3; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 218 (Archidona, east- ern Ecuador); MENEGAUX, Bull. Mus. d’Hist. Nat., 1908, p. 108 (Napo). Eubucco richardsont BONAPARTE, Consp. Av., I, 1850, p. 142. Capito sulphureus Eyton, Jardine’s Contr. Orn., 1849, p. 130. Eubucco richardsoni richardsoni RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 316, in key. Range: Eastern Ecuador. *Eubucco richardsoni granadensis (Shelley). SHELLEY’s BARBET. Capito granadensis SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 115, pl. 5, fig. 5 (Bogota). Eubucco richardsoni granadensis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 316, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 327 (Buena Vista, Colombia). Range: Central and eastern Colombia. 2: Colombia (Bogota). Eubucco aurantiicollis Scalter. ORANGE-NECKED BARBET. Eubucco aurantiicollis SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1857, p. 267 (Rio Javirri, eastern Peru); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 316, in key. Capito aurantiicollis SCLATER, Ibis, 1861, p. 119; MARSHALL, Mon. Capitonide, 1871, p. 175, pl. 70; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 115; HetimMayr, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 395 (Calama); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 218 (Rio Purus). Capito auratus aurantiicollis HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 82, crit. Capito melanotis SCLATER, Ibis, 1861, p. 190, descr. female (Ucayali, Rio Javarri).* Range: Eastern Peru and extreme western Brazil (Rio Purus). Eubucco steerii (Sclater and Salvin). STEERE’s BARBET. Capito steerti SCLATER and SAtvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1878, p. 140, pl. 12 (fig. innacc.) (Moyobamba, eastern Peru); TaczANowskKI, Orn. Pérou, ITI, 1886, p. 143; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 116, pl. 5, fig. 2. Eubucco steerii RripGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 316, in key. Range: Eastern Peru. Eubucco versicolor (Miiller). MANy-COLORED BARBET. Bucco versicolor MULLER, Syst. Nat., Suppl., 1776, p. 88 (Maynas, eastern Peru). Capito versicolor SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 116; MARSHALL, Mon. Capitonidz, 1871, p. 171, pl. 68; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 141. « Cf. HELtMAyR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 395, footnote. 358 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Bucco pictus BoppaAkERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 20. Eubucco pictus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1857, p. 268. Capito pictus SCLATER, Ibis, 1861, p. 187. Bucco elegans GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 406. Capito maynalensis V1EILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., IV, 1816, p. 497. Eubucco versicolor RipGwaAy, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 316, in key. Range: Peru and Bolivia. *Eubucco glaucogularis (Tschudi). GLAUCOUS-THROATED BARBET. Capito glaucogularis Tscuup1, Wiegmann’s Arch. fur. Naturg., 1844, p. 301 (Peru); Jd., Fauna Peruana, Aves, 1845, p. 259, pl. 24, fig. 2; MARSHALL, Mon. Capitonide, 1871, p. 169, pl. 67; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 117. Eubucco glaucogularis SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1857, p. 268; RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 316, in key. Capito tschudit; SCLATER, Ibis, 1861, p. 188 (eastern Peru). Range: Eastern Peru. 1: Peru (Chunchamayo). *Eubucco bourcieri bourcieri (Lafresnaye). BourciEer’s BARBET. Micropogon bourcieri LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., VIII, 1845, p. 179 (Bogota, Colombia). Capito bourciert SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1854, p. 115; MARSHALL, Mon. Capitonide, 1871, p. 165, pl. 66; SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 118, pl. 5, fig. 6. Micropogon hartlaubii LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., VIII, 1845, p. 180 (Bogota). Eubucco bourciert bourciert RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 315, in key. Range: Central Colombia (from Bogota region to eastern slope of the central Andes). 2: Colombia (Bogota ?). Eubucco bourcieri occidentalis? Chapman. WESTERN COLOMBIAN BARBET. Eubucco bourcieri occidentalis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII; 1914, p. 608 (San Antonio, Colombia); Id., XXXIV, 1917, p. 327 (San Anton- io; La Frijolera, subtropical zone of western Andes, Colombia). Capito bourcieri salvini HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1199 (Loma Hermosa; Pueblo Rico, western Colombia). Range: Western Andes, Colombia. ® Eubucco bourcieri occidentalis CHAPMAN: Similar to E. 6. salvini, but more richly colored and averaging larger; red of throat slightly deeper and more sharply defined from the tawny orange of the breast, which is deeper and more extensive; flanks and abdomen more distinctly yellow. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 359 *Eubucco bourcieri salvini (Shelley). SAtvin’s BARBET. Capito salvini SHELLEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 119, pl. 5, fig. 4, part (Panama to Costa Rica); SaALvin and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 549; Banas, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, III, 1902, p. 32 (western Panama). Capito bourciert salvini CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, 1910, p. 570 (Costa Rica). Eubucco bourcieri salvini RripGway, Bull. U. S: Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, Pp. 317. Range: Costa Rica and western Panama. 4: Costa Rica (Terraba 1, Estella de Cartago 1); Panama (Chiriqui 1, “Panama” 1). Eubucco bourcieri equatorialis (Salvadori and Festa). EQuaTorIAL BARBET. Capito equatorialis SALVADORI and Festa, Boll. Mus. Zool., Torino, XV, 1900, p. 22 (Intac, W. Ecuador). Clapito] blourcieri] equatorialis MENEGAUX, Bull. Soc. Philom., 1908, p. 4, in text (Gualea, western Eucador). Eubucco bourciert equatorialis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII, 1914, p. 610, in text, crit.; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1g14, p- 315, in key. (?) Capito shelleyt DELMAS, Bull. Soc. Zool., 1900, p. 175 (Napo, eastern Ecuador)* Range: Western and central Ecuador. Eubucco bourcieri orientalis» Chapman. EAsTtERN EQUATORIAL BARBET. Eubucco bourciert ortentalis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII, 1914, p. 609 (Prov. Loja, eastern slope of Andes, Ecuador). Eubucco bourciert shelleyt (nec. Delmas) RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 315 (eastern Ecuador). Range: Eastern Ecuador. Eubucco tucinke (Seilern).© SEILERN’s BARBET. Capito tucink@ SEILERN, Verh. Orn. Gesell. Bayern, XI, 1913, p. 276 (Yahuar- mayo, Carabaya, southeastern Peru). Range: Eastern slope of the Andes (Carabaya region), southeastern Peru. * Cf. Hellmayr, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1200, in text. > Eubucco bourciert orientalis CHAPMAN: ‘‘Similar to E. b. salvini, but male with the sides of the breast sulphur-yellow; female with the posterior margin of the black frontlet blue.’’ (Chapman, /. c.). © Eubucco tucinke (SEILERN). Nearest to Eubucco b. bourciert, but readily dis- tinguished by the yellowish olive (instead of deep green) back, wings and tail, and the sulphur-yellow (instead of pale bluish) narrow band on the nape, separating the red of the crown from the color of the back; stripes on sides of body narrower and paler green; wings and tail longer; bill larger. Wing, 78; tail, 63; bill, 20 mm. 360 Frerp Museum or Natura History—Zooéxoey, Vor. XIII. Genus SEMNORNIS Richmond Tetragonops (not of Gertsicker, March, 1855) Jardine, Edinburgh Phil. Journ., N. S., II, October, 1855, p. 404 (Type T. rhamphastinus Jardine). Pan (not of Oken, 1816) Rrcamonp, Auk, 1899, p. 77 (to replace Tetragonops Jardine, preoccupied). Semnornis RicHMOND, Auk, 1900, p. 179 (to replace Pan Richmond, 1899, pre- occupied). Semnornis rhamphastinus (Jardine). Toucan BARBET. Tetragonops rhamphastinus JARDINE, Edinburgh Phil. Journ., N. S., II, 1855, p. 404 (Quito, Ecuador); MarsHaLL, Mon. Capitonide, 1871, p. 1, pl. 1; TACZANOWSKI and BERLEPSCH, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1885, p. 116; SHEL- LEY, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XTX, 1891, p. 120. Semnornis rhamphastinus HELLMAyR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., I91I, p. 1200 (La Tigre, Colombia); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 327, crit. (San Antonio, Colombia). Range: Ecuador and Colombia. Genus DICRORHYNCHUS Carriker. Dicrorhynchus Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, 1910, p. 571 (Type Teira- gonops frantzit Sclater). *Dicrorhynchus frantzii (Sclaier). Costa Rican BARBET. Tetragonops frantziit SCLATER, Ibis, 1864, p. 371, pl. 10 (Costa Rica); MARSHALL, Mon. Capitonide, 1871, p. 3, pl. 2; Shelley, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX; 1891, p. 121; SALVIN and Gopman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 550., BanGs, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, III, 1902, p. 32 (Chiriqui; Boquete, etc., Panama). Semnornis frantzii FERRY, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., 1, 1910, p. 265 (Costa Rica). Dicrorhynchus frantzit CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, 1910, p. 571 (Irazt; La Hondura, etc., Costa Rica); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 325. Range: Highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama. to: Costa Rica (Coliblanco 6, El Roble 1, Cartego 1, interior west of Limon 2). Suborder RAMPHASTIDES Family RAMPHASTID. Toucans. Genus RAMPHASTOS Linnzus. Ramphastos Linnzus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 103; Jd., ed. 12, I, 1766, p. 150 (Type R. tucanus Linnzus). Rhamphastos (emendation) Daudin, Traité Elém. Compl. Orn., 1800, pp. 376,422. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 361 *Ramphastos toco Miller. Toco Toucan. Ramphastos toco MiLuER, Syst. Nat. Suppl., 1776, p. 82 (Cayenne); Goutp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. I, 1834, pl. 6 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 1 and text; GorLp1, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. I, 1900, pl. II, fig. 1; BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 280 (Cayenne). Rhamphastos toco SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 124; DEscourR- T1Lz, Orn. Bras., pl. 13, fig. 1; GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 325 (Bolivian Chaco); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 220 (Marajo; Mexiana; Mon- te Allegre, etc., Brazil); CousB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 453. Range: Guiana, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and northern Argentina. 3: Brazil (Sao Marcello, Rio Preto, Bahia) 2; Argentina (Prov. Salta) 1. *Ramphastos piscivorus piscivorus Linneus. KEEL-BILLED TOUCAN. Ramphastos piscivorus LINN#vuS, Syst. Nat. ed. 12, 1766, p. 151 (‘‘America’’). Ramphastos carinatus GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, I, 1854, p. 7; IJd., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 2 and text. Rhamphastos carinatus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 125, part. Ramphastos piscivorus piscivorus RrpGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 332. Range: Southern Mexico to Guatemala and British Honduras. 6: Mexico (Vera Cruz) 2; Guatemala (Los Amates, Izabel) 3; British Honduras 1. *Ramphastos piscivorus brevicarinatus (Gould). SHORT-KEELED TOUCAN. Ramphastos brevicarinatus GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 3 and text (Panama). Rhamphastos brevicarinatus SCLATER, Cat. Bds, Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 126. Ramphastos piscivorus brevicarinatus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 334; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 328 (Rio Salaqui, Colombia); STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 258, crit. coloration in life (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Honduras southward to Colombia, Venezuela and Trinidad. 9: Panama 2; Costa Rica (Guayabo 3, Orosi 1, Juan Vifios 1); Colombia 2. *Ramphastos swainsonii Gould. Swartnson’s Toucan. Ramphastos swainsonti Gout, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1833, p. 69 (Mts. of Col- ombia); Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1833, pl. 8 and text; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 336; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 328, pl. XX XVIII, fig. 2 (numerous localities in Colombia). Rhamphastos tocard SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 127 (also of authors). 362 Fietp Museum oF Natura History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Range: Southern Honduras, southward to Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador. 4: Costa Rica (Orosi 1, interior west of Limon 2); Ecuador (Huigua) *Ramphastos ambiguus ambiguus Swainson. SWAINSON’S DOUBTFUL TOUCAN. Ramphastos ambiguus SwAINnson, Zool. Illust., III, 1823, pl. 168 and text (type locality by designation, Buena Vista, above Villavicencio, Colombia) ;* Goutp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 5 and text; Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 339, part. Rhamphastos ambiguus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 128, part. Ramphastos ambiguus ambiguus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 328 (La Palma; near San Augustin; La Candela; Andalucia; Fusu- gasuga; Buena Vista, Colombia). Range: Interior of central and eastern Colombia; Venezuela?* and Trinidad?» 2: Colombia (Bogota?). Ramphastos ambiguus abbreviatus® (Cabanis). LESSER SWAINSON’S TOUCAN. R[{amphastos] abbreviatus CABANIS, Journ. fir Ornith., 1862, p. 334 (‘‘Kusten- gegend von New Grenada, von Porto Cabello’’). Ramphastos ambiguus abbreviatus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p- 329, crit. (Iguamiando; Chaco; Novita; San José; Barbacoas, Colombia). Range: Panama, southward in tropical zone of western Colombia and western Ecuador; also northern Colombia eastward through Antioquia to the Magdalena Valley and probably coast of Venezuela. *Ramphastos monilis Miiller. RED-BILLED TOUCAN. Ramphastos monilis MULLER, Syst. Nat., Suppl., 1776, p. 83 (ex. Daubenton, PI. Enl. 262, Type ex Cayenne); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 280 (Cay- enne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 220 (Prara; Rio Capim; Rio Tocantins; Rio Tapajos; Rio Jamunda, etc., Brazil); STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 198 (Guinipa, Venezuela); CuusB, Bds. Brit. Gui- ana, I, 1916, p. 454; HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District); BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. §5 (Paramaribo and Lelydorp, Surinam). (?) R[amphastos] tucanus Linn&uS, Syst. Nat., ed. I, 1758, p. 103. * Cf. Chapman, /. c. bT have seen no specimens from Venezuela or Trinidad and am in doubt as to which race they represent. © Ramphastos ambiguus abbreviatus (CABANIS): Similar to R. a. ambiguus, but smaller; male, wing about 200; tail, 149, or less; bill, 145, or less. 1gIQ. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 363 Ramphastos erythrorhynchus GouLD, Mon. Ramphastida, ed. I, 1834, pl. 3 and text; Id., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 6 and text. Ramphastos hematorhynchus BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 99 (La Pricion, Caura R., Venezuela). Rhamphastos erythrorhynchus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 128; GoE .p1, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. 1, 1900, pl. 11, figs. 2a and 2b; HELLMayr, Nov. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 299, crit. (Para). Range: Guiana, Venezuela and north and northeastern Brazil. 4: British Guiana 3, Dutch Guiana (near Paramaribo) 1. Ramphastos cuvieri cuvieri Wagler. CuviErR’s Toucan. Ramphastos cuviert WAGLER, Syst. Av. Ramphast., 1827, p. 5 (Amazon River Region, Brazil); Goutp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 2 and text; Id., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 8 and text; HELLMAyrR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 399 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira, Brazil); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 330 (La Morelia; Florencia; Barrigon; Colombia). Rhamphastos cuviert SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 130; GOELD1, Alb. Aves, Amazon, pt. I, 1900, pl. 11, fig. 5; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 215 (Rio Napo, Ecuador). Ramphastos cuvieri cuvieri HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 396 (Calama, Rio Madeira, Brazil). Range: Northern and northwestern Brazil, north Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. Ramphastos cuvieri inca (Gould). Inca Toucan. Ramphastos inca GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1846, p. 68 (Chimoree, Bolivia); Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 7 and text; TaczANowsk1, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 146. Rhamphastos inca SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 129. Ramphastos cuviert inca BERLEPSCH and HarterT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 99 (Munduapo, Upper Orinoco); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 317 (Munduapo, Venuezela). Range: Bolivia and eastern Peru, southwestern Venezuela (Mun- duapo).* *Ramphastos culminatus Gould. CuLMINATED TOUCAN. Ramphastos culminatus GouLp, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1833, p. 70 (Mexico— Colombia, as designated by Brabourne and Chubb); Jd., Mon. Ramphas- tide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 11 and text; Sturm, Mon. Ramphastide, pt. 1, pl. 1; BerRLEPscH and HartTert, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 101 (Munduapo; Ner- icagua, upper Orinoco); HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 399 (Humay- tha, Rio Madeira, Brazil); Zd., XVII, 1910, p. 396 (Marmellos, etc., Rio Madeira); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus., Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 330, pl. XXXVIII, fig. 4 (Buena Vista; Villavicencio, Colombia). Rhamphastos culminatus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 130. *Cf. Berlepsch and Hartert, /. c.; Cherrie, 1. c. > Bds. So. Am., I, 1912, p. 156, No. 1530. 364 Fietp Museum or Naturat History—Zooéxoey, Vor. XIII. Range: Colombia and Venezuela, southward to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northwestern Brazil. 1: Peru (Yurimaguas). Ramphastos citreolemus Gould. YELLOW-THROATED TOUCAN. Ramphastos citreolemus GouLp, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1843, p. 147 (Bogota, Colombia); Jd., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 9 and text; Wyatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 379 (Colombia); SCLATER and SALvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, p. 537 (Antioquia, Colombia); CHapMaN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI 1917, p. 330, pl. XXXVIII, fig. 3 (Puerto Valdivia; La Frijolera; Puerto Berrio; Malena; west of Honda, Colombia). Rhamphastos citreolemus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 131. Range: Colombia. Ramphastos osculans Gould. OscuLANT TOUCAN. Ramphastos osculans Goup, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1835, p. 156 (Brasil = Rio Negro, northern Brazil, by designation)*; Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 5 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 1oand text; BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 100 (Munduapo, upper Orinoco); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 281 (Cayenne); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool. XVII, 1910, p. 397 (Borba, Rio Madeira); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 317 (Munduapo); CHuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, IQ16, p. 445. Range: Northern Brazil, Venezuela and Guiana. Ramphastos theresee> Reiser. THERESA’S TOUCAN. Ramphastos theres REISER, Anz. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 1905, No. XVIII, p. 322 (Rio Paranahyba, Piauhy, northeastern Brazil); BRABOURNE and CHuBB, Bds. So. Am., I, 1912, p. 157, No. 1534. \ Range: Northeastern Brazil. *Ramphastos ariel Vzgors. ARiEL TOUCAN. Ramphastos ariel Vicors, Zool. Journ., II, 1826, p. 466 (Rio de Janeiro); DEs- COURTILZ, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 12, fig. 1; GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. I, 1834, pl. 10 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 12 and text; HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 380 (Prata, Distr. of Parad); Id., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Rhamphastus ariel GOELDI, Ibis, 1903, p. 498 (Rio Capim). Rhamphastos ariel SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 131; GOELDI, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. I, 1900, pl. 11, figs. 4a, 4b; HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., @ Cf. Berlepsch and Hartert, l. c. __> Ramphastos therese REISER: Intermediate between R. osculans and R. ariel. Differs from osculans in having a light blue spot at the base of the upper mandible (instead of a white stripe); differs from ariel by the saffron instead of red upper tail coverts, whitish yellow cheeks and small red spot on breast; bill smaller. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—COoRY. 365 XII, 1905, p. 300 (Distr. Par4); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VII, 1914, p. 221 (Par4; Providencia; Benevideo; Peixe-Boi; Rio Capim; Rio Acara; Rio Tocantins; Rio Tapajoz; Rio Jamauchim, etc.). Range: Eastern Brazil. 1: Brazil. *Ramphastos vitellinus* Lichtenstein. SULPHUR AND WHITE-BREASTED TOUCAN. Ramphastos vitellinus LICHTENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, p. 7 (‘‘Cayana”’); GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 9 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 13 and text; BERLEPscH and Hartert, Nov. Zool., 1902, p. 101 (Guapure, Orinoco region); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 42 (Trinidad); BERLEpscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 281 (Cayenne); STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 199 (Venezuela); CuuBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 456; BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 55 (Paramaribo and Lelydorp, Surinam). Rhamphastos vitellinus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 132; GoE tpt, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. I, 1900, pl. 11, fig. 3; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 221 (Cunany; Obidos; Rio Jamunda, Brazil). Range: Guiana, Venezuela, Trinidad and northeastern Brazil. 3: British Guiana. *Ramphastos discolorus Linneus. RED-BREASTED TOUCAN. Ramphastos discolorus LINN#US, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 152 (‘‘Cayana’”’ = southeastern Brazil); Goutp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 11 and text; DEscouRTILZ, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 12, fig. 2. Rhamphastos discolorus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 133; HartTerT and VEntuRI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 230 (Iguazu, Argentina); CuuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 275 (Sapucay, Paraguay); DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Phy- sis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 311. Range: Paraguay, southeastern Brazil and northeastern Argentina. 2: Brazil (Cajoa). Genus ANDIGENA Gould. Andigena Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1850, p. 93 (Type Pleroglossus hy- poglaucus Gould). *Andigena hypoglaucus (Gould). GRAy-BREASTED ARACARI. Pteroglossus hypoglaucus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1833, p. 70 (no local- ity =Colombia); Jd., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 19 and text; Sturm, Mon. Ramphastide, pt. 11, pl. 4. Andigena hypoglauca GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 38 and text; TaczANOwSEI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 157. ® Ramphastos citreopygius GOULD is an artifact made from the body of R. vitellinus and the head of R. monilis (cf. HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XX, 1913, p. 254). 366 Fretp Museum oF Naturat History—Zo6.oey, Vor. XIII. Andigena hypoglaucus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 134; Goop- FELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 217 (Papallacta, Ecuador); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 330 (Almaguer; Lagunita; Santa Isabel, Col- ombia). Range: Colombia, Ecuador and west Peru. 12. “Beusdor.” Andigena cucullatus (Gould). Hooprp ARACARI. Pteroglossus cucullatus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1846, p. 69 (Cochabamba). Andigena cucullatus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1850, p. 93; Jd., Mon. Ram- phastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 39 and text; ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX 1891, p. 134 (Tilotilo, Bolivia); TAczANowsKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874 p. 548 (C. Peru); Jd., 1882, p. 45 (N. Peru). Range: Peru and Bolivia. Andigena laminirostris Gould. ‘THIN-BILLED ARACARI. Andigena laminirostris GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1850, p. 93 (Quito, Ecua- dor); Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 37 and text; BERLEPsSCH and TACZANOWSKEI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1885, p. 121 (W. Ecuador); TaczAn- OWSEI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 158; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 135 (Quito; Pallatanga; Jima, Ecuador); GOODFELLOow, Ibis, 1902, p. 217 (Milligalli, Ecuador). Range: Ecuador and Peru. *Andigena nigrirostris nigrirostris (Waterhouse). BLACK-BILLED ARACARI. Pteroglossus nigrirostris WATERHOUSE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1839, p. 111 (no locality given = Subia, near La Mesa, Colombia, by designation).* Andigena nigrirostris GOULD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 40 and text; ScLaTER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 135; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 331 (Subia, Colombia). Range: Eastern Andes of Colombia and Ecuador. 5: Colombia (Paramo de Tama, eastern Colombia, near Venezuelan line). *Andigena nigrirostris spilorhynchus (Gould). EcuaporIAN BLACK- BILLED ARACARI. Andigena spilorhynchus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1858, p. 149 (‘‘ Forest of Baeza, on the eastern side of the Cordillera, Ecuador’’); SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit., Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 136. Andigena nigrirostris spilorhynchus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 331 (Central Andes, Colombia). Range: Central Andes of Colombia and northern Ecuador. 1: “Colombm.” * Cf. Chapman, /. ¢. 1gI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 367 Andigena nigrirostris occidentalis Chapman.* WESTERN BLACK- BILLED ARACARI. Andigena nigrirostris occidentalis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 1915, p. 385 (San Antonio, above Cali, western Andes, Colombia); Jd., XXXVI, 1917, p. 332, pl. XX XVIII, fig. 1 (San Antonio; Cerro Munchique; La Florida, Colombia). Range: Western Andes, Colombia. Genus BAILLONIUS Cassin. Batllonius Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., XIX, 1867, p. 114 (Type Ram- phastos bailloni Vieillot); Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 329. *Baillonius bailloni (Vieillot). SAFFRON-COLORED ARACARI. Ramphastos baillont ViEILLoT, Nouv. Dict., d’Hist. Nat., XXXIV, 1819, p. 283 (Southeastern Brazil). Pteroglossus bailloni GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 20 and text; Id., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 41 and text. Andigena bailloni SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 136. Range: Southeast Brazil. ee "Brazil.” Genus PTEROGLOSSUS Illiger. Pteroglossus Iliger, Prodr. Syst. Mamm. et Aves, 1811, p. 202 (Type Ramphastos aracari Linnzus). *Pteroglossus aracari aracari (Linneus). BLACK-NECKED ARACARI. Ramphastos aracari LINN#US, Syst. Nat. ed. 1, 1758, p. 104 (“‘Brazil’’); WieEb, Beitr. Naturg. Bras., IV, 1831, p. 283; crit. DEscourTiLz, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 14, fig. 1; HELLMayR, Nov. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 300 (Para); Jd., XIII, 1906, p. 380 (Distr. Para); Zd., XVII, 1910, p. 397 (Borba; Rio Madeira; Rio Tapajos, etc.). Pieroglossus wiedi StuRM, Mon. Ramphastidez, 1847, pt. 4; GOULD, Mon. Ram- phastidce, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 16 and text; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1864, p. 235; ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 139. Pteroglossus aracari aracart HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Range: Brazil (from north coast to Rio de Janeiro). 1: Brazil (“Faz Cajoa’’). *Pteroglossus aracari atricollis (P. L. S. Miiller).» NortHern Biack- NECKED ARACARI. * Andigena nigrirostris occidentalis CHAPMAN: Similar to A. n. spilorhynchus (GouLD), “but with the red area at the base of the bill larger on the maxilla and crossing the base of the mandible.” b Pteroglossus aracari atricollis (MULLER): Differs from P. a. aracart from Brazil by the broad (instead of narrow) longitudinal black band on the ridge of the culmen and paler yellow (not sulphur yellow) of breast and abdomen. 368 Frerp Museum or Naturat History—Zoéxoey, Vor. XIII. Ramphastos atricollis P. L. S. MULLER, Syst. Nat. Suppl., 1776, p. 83 (ex Buffon, Daubenton, Pl. Enl., 166-‘‘ Brazil”, errore =Cayenne)*. Pteroglossus aracari atricollis BERLEPSCH and Hartert, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, 102 (Suapure, Orinoco R.); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 281 (Cay- enne); HELLMAyrR, Nov. Zool., XX, 1913, p. 227, footnote; BANGs and PEN- ARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 55 (Paramaribo, Sur- inam). Pteroglossus roraime BRABOURNE and CuusB, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), X, 1912, p. 261 (Mt. Roraima, British Guiana); CuuBs, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 458. Pteroglossus aracari roraime STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 199 (Guinipa; Vagre R., and Cariaquito, northeastern Venezuela); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, 1916, p. 319. Range: The Guianas and eastern Venezuela. 5: British Guiana (Tacuteo River 1, Potaro 2, “British Guiana” 1; Surinam (near Paramaribo) 1. Pteroglossus formosus> Cab. BErAutiFUL ARACARI. Pteroglossus formosus CABANIS, Journ. fur Ornith., 1862, p. 332 (Venezuela); ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 139; BRABOURNE and CHUBB, Bds. So. Am., I, 1912, p. 158, No. 1545. Range: Venezuela. *Pteroglossus pluricinctus Gould. MANy-BANDED ARACARI. Pteroglossus pluricinctus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1835, p. 157 (‘‘Brasil- ia’’); Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 15; Id., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 17 and text; SturM, Mon. Ramphastide, pt. IT, pl. 3; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 139; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 216 (Ecuador); BERLEPSCH and HarTert, Nov. Zool., 1902, p. 101 (Munduapo, Orinoco region); CHER- RIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull. II, No. 6, 1916, p. 318 (Mun- duapo, Venezuela); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 332, pl. XX XVIII, fig. 8 (La Morelia; Villavicencio, Colombia). Range: Northern Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, eastern Ecuador and Peru. 1: ‘Colombia’. *Pteroglossus castanotis castanotis Gould. CHESTNUT-EARED ARACARI. Pteroglossus castanotis GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1833, p. 119 (‘‘Bras- ilia’’); Id., Mon. Ramphastidae, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 13; Zd., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 19 and text; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit., Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 140, part; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 216; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 332, pl. XX XVII, fig. 7 (Villavicencio, Colombia). ® Type locality substituted by Berlepsch and Hartert (J. c., 1902). See also Bangs and Penard (I. c.). > IT have not seen this species. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 369 Range: Northwestern Brazil, Ecuador, northern Peru and Colom- bia. 2: Peru (Lower Huallaga). Pteroglossus castanotis australis Cass. CASSIN’s ARACARI. Pteroglossus castanotis b. australis Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, p. 112 (Rio Parana). Pteroglossus castanotis australis HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 84; Id., XVII, 1910, p. 397 (Calama, etc., Rio Madeira); CuusB, Ibis, 1910, p. 276 (Paraguay); DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, 1914, p. 322 (Missiones, north- eastern Argentina). Pteroglossus castanotis VON IHERING, Revis. Mus. Paulista, VI, 1904, p. 335 (Paraguay). Pteroglossus attalorhynchus Bertoni, Aves. Nuev. Paraquay, 1901, p. 29 (Paraguay). Range: Paraguay, northeastern Argentina, eastern Bolivia, and Brazil (north to the Amazon River). *Pteroglossus torquatus torquatus (Gmel.). CoLLARED ARACARI. Ramphastos torquatus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 354 (Venezuela =Central America). Pteroglossus torquatus STURM, Mon. Ramphastidz, 1840, pl. 12; GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 20 and text; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 141. Pteroglossus torquatus torquatus RrpGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 343; Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 258, crit. life coloration of bill and bare skin of face (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Mexico (except Yucatan and Campeche) to Panama; Colombia? f21: Mexico 3; Guatemala 4; Nicaragua (San Gerénimo) 8; Costa Rica (Guayabo) 4; Panama 2. *Pteroglossus torquatus nuchalis (Cabanis). CaABAnts’ ARACARI. Pteroglossus nuchalis CABANIS, Journ. far Ornith., 1862, p. 332 (Porto Cabello, “New Grenada” = Venezuela). Pteroglossus torquatus nuchalis RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 341, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, Pp. 332, pl. XXXVIII, fig. 6, crit. (Puerto Valdivia; Puerto Berrio; Malena; west of Honda, Colombia). Range: Venezuela and Colombia. 2: Venezuela (Empelado Savanna, east of Maracaibo, 1; Encon- trados, Zulia 1). *Pteroglossus torquatus erythrozonus Ridgway. YUCATAN ARACARI. Pteroglossus torquatus erythrozonus R1iDGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 1912, p. 88 (Temax, Yucatan); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, P- 345- 370 Fietp Museum oF Natura. History—Zoo6tocy, Vor. XIII. Range: Yucatan and Campeche, Mexico. 1: Yucatan. *Pteroglossus frantzii Cabanis. FRANTzIUS’ ARACARI. Pteroglossus frantziti CABANIS, “‘Sitz. Nat. Ges. Freunde, Berlin, 1861" (Aqua- cate, western Costa Rica); Jd., Journ. far Ornith., 1862, p. 333 (Aquacate); ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 142; SALVIN and GODMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 557; BANGs, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, III, 1902, p. 32 (Boquete, Chiriqui); RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, Pp. 345- Range: Western Costa Rica and western Panama; “northwestern Colombia’’?* 2: Costa Rica (Boruca 1, Rio Matina 1). *Pteroglossus erythropygius Gould. RrED-RUMPED ARACARI. Pteroglossus erythropygius GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1843, p. 15 (no local- ity given); Id., Voyage of the ‘‘Sulphur"’, Zool., 1844, p. 45, pl. 28 (‘‘Real- ejo, Nicaragua’’)*; Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 21 (lower fig.)- and text; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 143 (Santa Rita; In- tac; Pallatanga, western Ecuador). Range: Western Ecuador. 1: Ecuador (San Juan, near Huigra). *Pteroglossus sanguineus Gould. Rep ARACARI. Pteroglossus sanguineus GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 21 (upper fig.) and text (no locality =San José, western Colombia, by designation)4; ScLaTER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 143; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 347, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 333 (Salaqui; Alto Bonito; Bagado; Baudo; Novi- ta; Noanama; San José; Los Cisneros; Barbacoas; Buenavista; Narina, western Colombia). Pieroglossus erythropygius sanguineus HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1201 (Noanama). Range: Northwestern and western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. 1: “Ecuador.” Pteroglossus bitorquatus bitorquatus Vzgors. DoUBLE-COLLARED ARACARI. Pteroglossus bitorquatus Vicors, Zool. Journ., II, 1826, p. 481 (‘‘Guiana”’); GovuLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 16 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 26; ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 144; GOELD1, Alb. ® Cf. Ridgway, l. c., p. 341, in key. bT suggest western Ecuador. ° Cf. Sclater, 1. c. 4 Chapman, I. c. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 371 Aves Amazon, pt. I, 1900, pl. 12, fig. 4; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 224 (Para; Benevideo, etc.). Piteroglossus] bitorquatus bitorquatus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 399. in text (Parad; Ourem, etc.). Range: Northeastern Brazil. Pteroglossus bitorquatus reichenowi* Suethlage. REICHENOW’S ARACARI. Pteroglossus reichenowt SNETHLAGE, Orn. Monatsb., XV, 1907, p. 195 (‘‘Monte Allegre,”” Lower Amazon Region); Id., Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 224 (Rio Tocantins, etc.). Pteroglossus bitorquatus reichenowt HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 398, in text (Santarem; Monte Alegre; Cameta; Rio Jamauchim). Range: Lower Amazon Region, Rio Tocantins (Cameta), Rio Jamauchim, etc. Pteroglossus bitorquatus sturmii ( Natterer). StTurm’s ARACARI. Pteroglossus sturmit NATTERER in Sturm’s Mon. Ramphastide, 1842, III, p. 3, pl. 7 (Borba, Brazil); Goutp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 27; ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 144. Pteroglossus bitorquatus sturmii HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 398 (Cal- ama; Borba; Rio Madeira; Rio Machados). Range: Northwestern Brazil (Rio Madeira region). *Pteroglossus flavirostris flavirostris Fraser. YELLOW-BILLED ARACARI Pteroglossus flavirostris FRasER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1840, p. 61, (“Rio Ja- neiro”’); errore=Rio Solimoes, northern Brazil)»; GouLtp, Mon. Ramphasti- dz, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 29 and text; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p- 144; BERLEPscH and HarTeErtT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 101 (Munduapo and Nericagua, Orinoco region); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 281, Oyopoc, Cayenne). P{teroglossus] f|lavirostris] flavirostris HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 83, in text, crit. (Geog. dist.). Pteroglossus flavirostris flavirostris CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXVI, 1917, p. 333 (La Morelia and Florencia, Colombia; Mt. Duida, southwest- ern Venezuela and La Union, Caura R., Venezuela). Range: North Brazil (region of Rio Negro; Rio Solimoes, etc.), Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. 2: Colombia. ® Pteroglossus bitorquatus reichenowt SNETHLAGE: Differs from P. b. bitorquatus in lacking the yellow jugular band and by the encroachment of the blackish white tooth border serrations on a part of the lower mandible (extending from the upper mandible). b Substituted by Berlepsch and Hartert, /. c., 1902, p. 101. 372 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zo6é.oey, Vor. XIII. Pteroglossus flavirostris marie* (Gould). Marta’s YELLOW-BILLED ARACARI. Pteroglossus marie GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 30 and text (no locality = Peruvian Amazons, by substitution). Pteroglossus flavirostris marie HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 83 (Teffe, Rio Solimoes, etc.); Jd., p. 399 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira); Jd., XVII, 1910, Pp. 399. Range: Upper Amazon region in northwestern Brazil and eastern Peru. Pteroglossus azare ( Vieillot). AzARA’s BANDED ARACARI. Ramphastos azare VIEILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXXIV, 1819, p. 282 (‘‘Bresil”’). Pteroglossus azareé GOULD, Mon. Ramphastidez, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 28 and text; FRASER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1840, p. 60; CAssIN, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, p. 114; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 149; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 145; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 225. Range: Northwestern Brazil (Rio Negro) and Peru. Pteroglossus humboldti Wagler. HumBotpt’s ARACARI. Pteroglossus humboldti WAGLER, Syst. Av. 1827, (Pteroglossus) sp. 4 (“Bras- ilia’’); GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 22; Id., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 22 and text; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 237; SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1866, p. 195 (Ucayali, Peru); Jd., 1867, p. 753; Id., 1873, p. 297 (E. Peru); TAczANowskKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 149; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 146 (Nauta; Rio Javari, Upper Ucayali; Sar- ayacu; Elvira; Yqutos; Chayavetas in western Brazil; Peru, and Andoa, Ecuador); HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 83 (Teffe, Rio Solimoes); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 400 (Calama, Rio Madeira); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 225 (Rio Purfis); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 333 (Morelia, Colombia). Range: Northwestern Brazil, eastern Peru, Ecuador and south- eastern Colombia. *Pteroglossus inscriptus Swainson. LETTERED ARACARI. Pteroglossus inscriptus SWAINSON, Zool. Illust., II, 1822, p. 90 (‘‘Guayana” = Para)*; GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 23 and text; Jd., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 23; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 146; GoELD1, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. I, 1900, pl. 12, fig. 2; HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, Pp- 399, crit. (Borba, Rio Madeira); PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 236 (Mat- ® Pteroglossus flavirostris marie (GOULD): Whole under mandible ochraceous brown (not mostly yellowish as in P. f. flavirostris). > Hellmayr, /. c., 1907, p. 83. ° Type locality as designated by Hellmayr, J. c., 1910, p. 399. 1910. CATALOGUE OF BirDs OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 373 to Grosso; Rio Guapare; Rio Madeira, etc.); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 225 (Para; Rio Guam4; Rio Moja; Rio Tocantins; Rio Ta- pajoz, etc.). Pteroglossus inscriptus inscriptus HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 69 (crit; dist.); Id., p. 95 (ParA District). Range: Northern Brazil. 2: Brazil (Utin, lower Amazon River, near Santarem). *Pteroglossus viridis (Linn.). GREEN ARACARI. Ramphastos viridis LINN&us, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 150 (Cayana). Pteroglossus viridis GOULD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 21; Id., ed. 2, 1854, pl. 24; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 147; GOELDI, Alb. Aves, Amazon, pt. I, 1900, pl. 12, fig. 3; BERLEPsCH and Hartert, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 101 (La Union, Caura R. and Suapure, Orinoco Region, Venezuela); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 81 (Cayenne); CHUBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 459; BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 56 (localities in Surinam). Range: Guiana, Venezuela and northern Brazil. 6: British Guiana (Hyde Park 2, Mazaruni R. 2); Surinam (near Paramaribo) 2. Pteroglossus didymus Sclater. ScLaATER’s ARACARI. Pteroglossus didymus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1890, p. 403, pl. VI (Up- per Amazons); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 226. Range: Upper Amazon region, eastern Peru. Genus BAUHARNAISIUS Bonaparte Bauharnaisius Bonaparte, Consp. Av., 1850, p. 95 (Type Pteroglossus beau- harnaisi Wagler); Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 330 Bauharnaisius beauharnaisi (Wagler). Curt CrestEp ARACARI. Pteroglossus beauharnaisi WAGLER, Isis, 1832, p. 280 (“‘Brasilia, prov. Para’’)®; Gould, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 25 and text; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 152; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 148 (Chamicuros; Santa Cruz; Chayavetas; Xeveros); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool. XIV, 1907, p. 399 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira, western Brazil); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 400 (Calama; Jamerysinho, Rio Madeira, Brazil)»; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 222 (Rio Purfs). (?) Pteroglossus poeppigit WAGLER, Isis, 1832, p. 1230. Pteroglossus ulocomus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1833, p. 38; Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 18 and text. Range: Eastern Peru (Upper Amazon Region) and western Brazil (Rio Purtis* and upper Rio Madeira).4 * I designate Upper Amazon region, eastern Peru. > According to Hellmayr specimens from the Rio Madeira differ from the type specimen in the almost total absence of brown spots on the cheeks and throat. ° Snethlage, 1. c. 4 Hellmayr, /. c. 374 Fietp Museum or Naturat History—Zooé.oey, Vor. XIII. Genus SELENIDERA Gould. Selenidera Gould, Icon. Av., pt. 1, pl. 7 and text (Type Pleroglossus gouldit Natt.). *Selenidera maculirostris maculirostris (Licht.). SpoTrED-BILLED TOUCANET. Pteroglossus maculirostris Licut., Vers. Doubl., p. 7, 1823 (Brasil); GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 24; SturmM, Mon. Ramphastide, pt. 1, pl. 7. Selenidera maculirostris SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 149. Range: Southeastern Brazil. tr: “Brazil.” Selenidera maculirostris gouldii (Natterer). GouLp’s Toucanet. Pteroglossus gouldii NATTERER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837, p. 44 (Para). Selenidera gouldit GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, p. 32; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 150; GoELDI, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. I, 1900, p. 12, fig. 5. Selenidera maculirostris gouldii HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 400, crit. (Borba, Rio Madeira); Id., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Selenidera gouldi SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 226 (Para; Rio Mojo; Rio Tocantins; Rio Tapajos, etc.). Range: Northern Brazil. Selenidera langsdorffi (Wagl.). LANcsporFr’s TOUCANET. Pteroglossus langsdorffi WAGLER, Syst. Av. Pteroglossus, 1827, sp. 12 (‘‘Bras- ilia’’). Selenidera langsdorfi GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 33; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 150; HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 84 (Teffe); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 227. Range: Eastern Peru. Selenidera reinwardti (Wagl.). Rretnwarpt’s TOUCANET. Pieroglossus reinwardti WAGLER, Syst. Av., Pteroglossus 1827, sp. 11 (‘‘Bras- ilia’’). Selenidera reinwardtt GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854. pl. 35; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 151; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 227; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 334 (La Morelia; Florencia, southeastern Colombia). Range: Eastern Peru, Ecuador and southeastern Colombia. Selenidera nattereri (Gould). NatTERER’s TOUCANET. Pteroglossus nattereri GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1835, p. 157 (‘‘Brasilia”’); Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 25 and text. Selenidera nattereri GOULD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 34; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 151; BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 282 (Cayenne); Cubs, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 461; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 227. Range: Guianas, Venezuela and northwestern Brazil. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—COoRY. 375 *Selenidera culik (Wagl.). Gutana ToUucANET. Pteroglossus culik WAGLER, Syst. Av. Pteroglossus, 1827, sp. 10 (Cayenne). Pteroglossus piperivorus (nec Linnzus) CABANIS in Schomb. Reis. Guiana, III, 1848, p. 721 (Canuku Mts.); Descourtilz, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 13, fig. 2. Selenidera piperivora GOULD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, p. 36; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 152. Selenidera culik CHubB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 460; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 227; BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 56 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: British Guiana and northeastern Brazil. 2: British Guiana. *Selenidera spectabilis Cassin. Casstn’s TOUCANET. Selenidera spectabilis Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1857, p. 214 (Cocuyos de Veragua, Panama); Jd., Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., IV, 1858, p. 5, pl. 1; ScLaTER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 153; SALVIN and GODMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 558 (Nicaragua; Costa Rica; Panama and Rio Truando, Colombia); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 349; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 334 (Baudo and La Frijolera, Colombia). Range: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and northwestern Colom- bia. 2: Nicaragua (San Raphael, Del Monte 1); Panama 1. Genus AULACORHYNCHUS Gould. Aulacorhynchus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1834, p. 147 (Type Pteroglossus sulcatus Swainson); Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XX, 1913, p. 147. Aulacorhynchus sulcatus sulcatus (Swainson). GROOVE-BILLED Tou- CANET. Pteroglossus sulcatus SWAINSON, Quart. Journ. Sci. Litt. and Arts, IX, 1820, p. 267 (‘‘New Spain” =Venezuela); Id., Zool. Illustr., I, 1821, pl. 44 (Spanish Main); GouLtp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 31 and text. Aulacorhamphus sulcatus Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, p. 118 (Caracas, Venezuela); SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 154, part.® Aulacorhamphus sulcatus sulcatus HELLMAYR and SEILERN, Arch. fir Naturg., Ab. A, 5 Heft, 1912, p. 157, crit. Range: Andes of Coast region of northwestern Venezuela. *Aulacorhynchus sulcatus erythrognathus (Gould). RED-BILLED GREEN TOUCANET. Aulacorhynchus erythrognathus Goutp, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) XIV, 1874, p. 184 (Caripe, Venezuela). * Cf. Hellmayr and Seilern, /. c. 376 Fietp Museum or Natura. History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. A[ulacorhamphus] s[ulcatus] erythrognathus HELLMAYR and SEILERN, Arch. far Naturg. Ab. A, 5 Heft, 1912, p. 157, in text, crit. Aulacorhamphus erythrognathus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 154, pl. VII. Range: Andes of northeastern Venezuela (State of Bermudez)®*. 1: “Venezuela.” Aulacorhynchus calorhynchus (Gould). CotomBian Toucanet. Aulacorhamphus calorhynchus GouLp, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), XIV, 1874, p. 183 (Merida); SALVIN and GopMan, Ibis, 1879, p. 206 (Colombia); ScLa- TER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 155, pl. VIII; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XIII, 1900, p. 133 (Valparaiso, Colombia); BANGs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XII, 1899, p. 172 (Palomina, etc., Colombia); Jd., p. 158 (Pueblo Viejo, Colombia). Range: Western Venezuela and Colombia. *Aulacorhynchus derbianus (Gould). Eart or Drersy’s Toucanet. Pteroglossus derbianus GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834 pl. 32; StuRM, ed. Gould’s Mon. Ramphastida, 1841, pt. II, pl. 9. Aulacorhynchus derbianus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1835, p. 49 (“‘Cor- dillerrian Andes’’). Aulacoramphus derbianus GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 43 and text; SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, p. 634 (Bolivia); BERLEPSCH and TACZANOWSEI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1885, p. 116 (Ecu- ador); TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 158; ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 155. Range: Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. 1: Peru (Chunchamayo). Aulacorhynchus whitelyanus (Salvin and Godman). WuuitEty’s Tov- CANET. Aulacorhamphus whitelyanus SALVIN and GopMaN, Ibis, 1882, p. 83 (Merumé Mts.); SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 156, pl. IX; Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 462. Range: British Guiana. *Aulacorhynchus prasinus prasinus (Gould). EMERALD TOUCANET. Pteroglossus prasinus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1834, p. 78 (Mexico); Id., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 29. Pteroglossus pavoninus (nec Gmelin) WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 507 (Mexico). Aulacorhamphus prasinus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 156. Aulacorhynchus prasinus prasinus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 355- * HELLMAYR and SEILERN state that true A. s. erythrognathus is known only from the Andes in the State of Bermudez, Venezuela. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 377 Range: Guatemala and Mexico (State of Vera Cruz). 3: Mexico 1, and Guatemala (Tecpam) 2. *Aulacorhynchus prasinus virescens Ridgway. SOUTHERN EMERALD TOUCANET. Aulacorhynchus prasinus virescens RiDGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1912, p. 88 (Chasniguas, Honduras); Jd., Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 357. Range: Honduras and northern Nicaragua. 2: Nicaragua (San Raphael del Monte). Aulacorhynchus wagleri (Sturm). WaAGLER’s TOUCANET. Pteroglossus wagleri Sturm, ed. Gould’s Mon. Ramphastide, 1841, pl. 16 (heft 2, pl. 6). Aulacoramphus waglert GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 48 and text. Aulacorhamphus wagleri SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 157; SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 560. Aulacorhynchus wagleri RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 354. Aulacorhynchus prasinus wagleri HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XX, 1913, p. 255, crit. Range: Southwestern Mexico. Aulacorhynchus albivitta albivitta (Boissonneau). WHITE-THROATED TOUCANET. Pteroglossus albivitta BOISSONNEAU, Rev. Zool., 1840, p. 70 (Bogota). Aulacoramphus albivitta GouLtD, Mom. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 49 and text; Wyatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 380 (Alto; Portreras). Aulacorhamphus albivittatus SCLATER, Proc. Zool..Soc. Lond., 1858, p. 75 (Ec- uador); Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 157, part (Bogota; Merida, Venezuela; Ecuador); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 1915, p. 640, in text, crit.; Jd., XXXVI, 1917, p. 334, pl. XXXVIII, fig. 5 (El Eden; La Palma; Andelucia; Aguadita; Subia; Palo Hueco, Colombia). Range: Eastern Andes and eastern slope of central Andes, Colom- bia; western Venezuela,* and Ecuador.» Aulacorhynchus albivitta pheolemus (Gould). GRAYISH-BLUE THROATED TOUCANET. Aulacorhamphus pheolemus Goutp, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), XIV, 1874, p-. 184 (‘‘Colombia and Venezuela’”’=Concordia, Antioquia, western Col- ombia.)°. Aulacorhamphus albivitta pheolemus HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1213, in text. * Cf. Hellmayr, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1213, footnote. > I have not seen specimens from Ecuador. The three forms which occur in Col- ombia may be readily distinguished by the color of the throat. 1. A. a. albivitia, throat grayish white or whitish. 2. A. a. griseigularis, throat gray. 3. A. a. pheolemus, throat bluish gray or grayish blue. ¢ Cf. Hellmayr, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1213, footnote. 378 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6.oecy, Vor. XIII. Aulacorhynchus albivitta. pheolemus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 334 (San Antonio; Cerro Munchique; Florida; Cocal, Colombia). Aulacorhamphus petax BanGs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXI, 1908, p. 158 (San Antonio, Colombia). Range: Subtropical zone of the western Andes, Colombia (except at the northern end).® *Aulacorhynchus albivitta griseigularis> Chapman. PLuMBEOUS- THROATED TOUCANET. Aulacorhynchus albivitta griseigularis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 1915, p. 639 (Santa Elena, alt. gooo ft., central Andes, Antioquia, Colombia); Jd., XXXVI, 1917, p. 335 (Paramillo; Sta. Elena; Salento; Miraflores, Colombia). Range: Western slope of central Andes and northern end of west- ern Andes, Colombia. 2: Colombia (Antioquia). Aulacorhynchus lautus* (Bangs). SANTA MARTA TOUCANET. Aulacorhamphus lautus BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XII, 1898, p. 173 (San Miguel, Santa Marta region, Colombia). [Aulacorhynchus| lautus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 1915, p. 640, in text, crit. Range: Santa Marta region, northern Colombia. *Aulacorhynchus hematopygius (Gould). CRIMSON-RUMPED Tov- CANET. Pteroglossus hematopygius GOuLp, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1834, p. 147, (no lo- cality given =Colombia?)?; Jd., Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 1, 1834, pl. 33 and text. Aulacoramphus hematopygius GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 45 and text; SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, p. 146 (Ecuador); Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, p. 119; SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, p. 537 (Concordia, Antioquia); BERLEPSCH and TACZAN- OwsKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1884, p. 308 (western Ecuador); SCLATER, ®* Chapman, /. c. > Aulacorhynchus albivitta griseigularis CHAPMAN: Similar to A. a. pheolemus (GouLD), but throat gray with a faint bluish instead of deep grayish blue. It differs from A. a. albivitta by the strongly colored throat (not whitish as in albivitta) and absence of reddish tinge at tip of mandible, etc. ° Aulacorhynchus lautus (BANGS): Belongs in the group having the rectrices tipped with chestnut; in the color of the throat it is close to A. a. griseigularis CHAP- MAN, but differs in having the maxilla more sulcate, the black at the base much more extensive and the basal portion of the bill bordered by yellowish. From ceruleogu- laris of Panama and Costa Rica it differs in the lighter and less bluish throat, absence of a chestnut spot at base of the yellow maxillary stripe, etc. ‘“‘Wing, 124; tail, 108.8; exposed culmen, 69.6” (BANGs). 4T suggest Concordia, Antioquia, Colombia. IgI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 379 Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 158 (Colombia and Ecuador); Taczan- OWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 161 (no records, description from specimen from Ecuador); GoopFELLow, Ibis, 1902, p. 217 (western Ecuador). (?) Pteroglossus castaneorhynchus Goutp, Ann. Nat. Hist., IX, 1842, p. 238 (Peru?; Bogota?)®. (?) Aulacorhamphus castaneorhynchus GouLp, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, pl. 44 and text; CAssIN, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, p. 119, crit. Aulacorhynchus haematopygius CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 335 (various localities in the subtropical zone in all the three ranges of the Andes in Colombia). Range: Colombia and Ecuador. 1: “Colombia.” Aulacorhynchus ceruleocinctus d’Orbigny. BLUE-BANDED TOUCANET. Aulacorhynchus ceruleocinctus D’OBIGNY, Voy. Amer. Merid. Ois., 1834-47, p. 382, pl. LXVI, fig. 2 (Bolivia). Aulacorhamphus ceruleicinctus BONAPARTE, Consp. Av., 1850, p. 96; GOULD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 46 and text; Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, p. 119; SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1873, p. 186 (Peru); Id., 1879, p. 634 (Bolivia); TaczANowskI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 160; ScLaTER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 159 (Tilotilo and Khapaguaia, Bolivia; Huasampilla, Peru). Range: Bolivia and Peru. *Aulacorhynchus ceruleogularis czruleogularis (Gould). BLuE- THROATED TOUCANET. Aulacorhamphus ceruleogularis GouLD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1854, p. 45 (Veragua, Panama). Aulacoramphus ceruleogularis GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 51 and text; Boucarp, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1878, p. 47 (Costa Rica). Aulacorhamphus ceruleigularis ZELEDON, Anal. Mus. Nac. Costa Rica, I, 1887, p. 123; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 159; SALVIN and Gop- MAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1897, p. 561; BANGs, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, III, 1902, p. 33 (Boquete, Chiriqui, Panama); Ferry, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 266 (Guayabo and Coliblanco, Costa Rica); CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, 1910, p. 576, crit. (Costa Rica). Aulacorhynchus ceruleogularis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, P. 357- Range: Highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama. 13: Costa Rica (Coliblanco 6, Guayabo 6); Panama (Veragua) 1. Aulacorhynchus ceruleogularis cognatus (Nelson). GoLDMAN’s BLUE- THROATED TOUCANET. Aulacorhamphus ceruleigularis cognatus NELSON, Smiths. Misc. Coll., LX, No. 3, 1912, p. 4 (Mt. Pirri, head of Rio Limon, alt. 5000 ft., eastern Panama). * Cf. Sclater, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 158, in text. 380 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zodé roey, Vor. XIII. Aulacorhynchus ceruleogularis cognatus RipGWAy, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 350. Range: Southeastern Panama (Mt. Pirri). Aulacorhynchus cyanolemus (Gould). GRAyY-THROATED TOUCANET. Aulacorhamphus cyanolemus GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1866, p. 24 (Loxa, Ecuador); Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, p. 121. Aulacorhamphus cyanolemus SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 160, pl. X (Loxa and San Lucas, Ecuador). Range: Western Ecuador. *Aulacorhynchus atrogularis (Sturm). BLACK-THROATED TOUCANET. Pteroglossus atrogularis SturM, ed. Gould’s Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1850, pl. 50 and text (Andes of Peru)*. Aulacorhamphus atrogularis GouLD, Mon. Ramphastide, ed. 2, 1854, pl. 50; Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, p. 121; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pé- rou, III, 1886, p. 159; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 160; BRABOURNE and CuusB, Bds. So. Am., I, 1912, p. 160, No. 1580 (central Peru). Range: Andes of central Peru. 2: Peru (Chunchamayo). Aulacorhynchus dimidiatus (Ridgway). RipGway’s TOouUCANET. Aulacorhamphus dimidiatus RrpGway, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. IX, 1886, p. 93 (no type locality); SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 160. Range: Unknown.? *T designate Chunchamayo, central Peru, for the type locality. b Only known from two specimens in the U. S. National Museum. They were found attached to a bead belt, the origin of which is unknown, “‘but it is supposed, judging from the birds, which were suspended from it as ornamental appendages, to have come from some portion of the Upper Orinoco region, in Venezuela, or con- tiguous portion of the Rio Negro basin.”” (Ridgway, /. c., p. 92.) Order PICIFORMES. Suborder GALBUL. Family GALBULID&. Jacamars, etc. Subfamily Galbulinz Genus UROGALBA Bonaparte. Urogalba Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 129 (Consp. Volucr. Zygod.. 1854, p. 13) (Type Alcedo paradisea Linnzus). *Urogalba dea dea (Linneus). PARADISE JACAMAR. Alcedo dea L1INN2&UsS, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p.116 (Surinam). Alcedo paradisea LINN2US, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 181 (Cayenne). Galbula paradisea SCLATER, Contr. Orn., 1852, p. 33; DEscourtTi1z, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 18, fig. 3. Urogalba paradisea SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 1, pl. 1, fig. 1; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 162, part; Id., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, pl. I, figs. 3-4. Urogalba dea BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 276 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 229 (Manaos); CausBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana. I, 1916, p. 464; CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 324 (Boca de Sina, Cunucunuma R., Upper Orinoco). Urogalba dea dea HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 28, in text (Iquitos). Range: The Guianas, Venezuela and northern Brazil (north of the Amazon R.). 9: British Guiana (Demerara R., 1, Potaro 6); Surinam, 1; ‘‘South America”’ 1. *Urogalba dea amazonum Sclater. SouTHERN PARADISE JACAMAR. Urogalba amazonum SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 14 (Para); Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 5, pl. 1, fig. 2; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 163; Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, p. 3; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 229 (Par4; Maguary; Rio Guamé; Rio Acara; Rio Tocantins; Rio Tapajos). Urogalba paradisea amazonum TACZANOWSKI, Orn Pérou, III, 1886, p. 119. ® Originally described from Para, but the correctness of this locality was doubted by Sclater, who suggested substituting ‘‘Upper Amazonia”’ (cf. Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 6). However, specimens have been taken near Paré and Hellmayr considers the change undesirable (cf. Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 27). 381 382 FreLpD MusEeum or Naturat History—Zooé.oey, Vor. XIII. Urogalba dea amazonum HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 27 (south bank of the Amazon, Parad; Santarem; Ega); Jd., 1907, p. 401 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira, western Brazil); Jd., 1910, p. 388 (Sta. Isabel, Rio Preto); Jd., Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Range: Brazil (region south of the Amazon), eastern Peru and northern Bolivia. 1: Bolivia (Porto Velho). Genus GALBULA Brisson. Galbula Brisson, Orn., IV, 1760, p. 85 (Type by tautonomy, Alcedo galbula Linnzus). Caucalias Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, heft 1, 1863, p. 218 (Type Gal- bula leucogastra Vieillot). *Galbula galbula (Linneus). Common JACAMAR. Alcedo galbula LINN&Us, Syst. Nat., I, ed. 12, 1766, p. 182 (‘‘Brasilia, Cay- ania’’ =Cayenne). Galbula viridis LATHAM, Index Orn., 1790, p. 245; SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-bi rds, 1880, p. 7, pl. 2; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 164; Id., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, pl. 1, fig. 5; DEScouRTILz, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 18, fig. 2. Galbula viridicauda SWAINsON, An. in Menag., 1848, p. 327; Cabanis, in Schomb. Reis. Guiana, III, 1848, p. 717. Galbula galbula BERLEPSCH and HarTERT; Nov. Zool., 1X, 1902, p. 103 (Suapure; La Pricion; La Union; Nicare, Orinoco Region); BERLEPScH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 276 (Cayenne); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 388 (Borba, Rio Madeira, Brazil); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 230 (Rio Tapajos; Rio Jary; Monte Alegre; Rio Maecuri; Obidos; Rio Jamunda, etc., Brazil); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull. 2, No. 6, 1916, p. 325 (Upper Orinoco); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 54 (localities in Surinam). Range: Guianas, Venezuela, northern and eastern Brazil. 9: Surinam (near Paramaribo) 2; British Guiana (Abay) 2; Brazil (Lower Rio Branco 1, Boa Vista, Rio Branco 3, Conceicéo, Rio Branco 1). *Galbula rufo-viridis Cabanis. Spot-TAILED JACAMAR. Galbula rufo-viridis CABANIS in Ersch. u. Grub. Enc., sect. 1, III, 1851, p. 308 (‘“‘Brasilien”’); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 11, pl. 3; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 165 (Rio Tocantins; Pernam- buco; Bahia; Goyaz; Matto Grosso, Brazil, and Bolivia); Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, 1909, pt. 10, p. 4; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 133 (Matto Grosso); HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 87 (Goyaz, Brazil); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 389 (Calama, Rio Madeira); Das- BENE, An. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, XI, 1910, p. 279 (San Pedro, Missiones, northeastern Argentina); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 230 (Rio Tocantins; Rio Tapajos; Rio Jamauchin; Marajo; Monte Alegre; Mar- anhao, Brazil). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BiRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 383 Galbula maculicauda PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 24 (Rio Paranda, Rio Pardo, Goyaz, etc.). Range: Brazil, from south of the Amazon to Bolivia, southern Brazil and extreme northeastern Argentina (Missiones); not recorded from Paraguay. t12: Brazil (Sao Marcello, Rio Preto, Bahia 6; Sao Amaro, Bahia 1; Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes 5). *Galbula ruficauda ruficauda Cuvier. RUFOUS-TAILED JACAMAR. Galbula ruficauda Cuvier, Regne Anim., I, 1817, p. 420 (“‘Colombia”’); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 15, pl. IV; Id., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, 1909, pt. 10, p. 4; BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 276 (Cay- enne); STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 199 (Guinipa, Venezuela) CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 325 (Venezuela); Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 467. Galbula ruficauda ruficauda CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 336 (Puerto Valdivia; Puerto Berrio; Honda and Chicoral in humid portion of the Lower Cauca and Magdalena Valleys, Colombia). Galbula leptura CABANIS, in Schomb. Reis. Guiana, III, 1848, p. 717. Range: Guiana, Tobago, Trinidad, Venezuela and Colombia. +35: Colombia (Cucuta) 6; Venezuela (Rio Aurare, east of Mara- caibo, 5; Maracay, Aragua 8); Tobago Island, 16. *Galbula ruficauda brevirostris* Cory. SHORT-BILLED JACAMAR. Galbula ruficauda brevirostris Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1913, p. 287 (Encontrados, southwest of Lake Maracaibo, western Venezuela). Range: So far as known, confined to the low, heavily forested region of Zulia (Encontrados, Catatumbo, etc.), western Venezuela. t17: Venezuela (Catatumbo 10, Encontrados 7). Galbula ruficauda pallens’ Bangs. SANTA MARTA JACAMAR. Galbula ruficauda pallens BANnGs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XII, 1898, p. 133 Santa Marta, Colombia); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 336, crit. (Calama, in arid zone on the lower Magdalena River, and Banco, Colombia). Range: Arid region of northern Colombia. *Galbula melanogenia Sclater. BLACK-FACED JACAMAR. } Galbula melanogenia SCLATER, Jardine’s Contr. Orn., 1852, p. 61, pl. 90 (no lo- cality given=Vera Paz, Guatemala)*; Zd., Mon Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 19, pl. 5; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 166; Jd., in Wyts- ® Galbula ruficauda brevirostris Cory: Similar to G. r. ruficauda, but bill decidedly shorter; wing and tail shorter, and color of under parts somewhat darker; wing about 75; tail, 115; bill, 38 to 44 mm. (average 42 mm.). b Galbula ruficauda pallens BANGS: Similar to G. r. ruficauda, but rufous areas paler; pectoral band narrower and bill longer. ¢ Cf. Sclater, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1879, p. 19. 384 Frerp Museum oF Natura History—Zo6éroey, Vot. XIII. man’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, p. 4; SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1906, p. 506; Ferry, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 265 (Guayabo, Costa Rica); GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 212 (Santo Domingo, Ecuador); HELLMAyYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1194 (western Col- ombia); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 366 (distri- bution very complete, synonomy, etc.); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 337, crit. (various localities in tropical zone of Pacific coast region of Colombia; Quibdo; Novita; Barbacoas, etc.). Range: Southeastern Mexico and Guatemala and southward through Central America to Colombia and western Ecuador. 8: Guatemala (Los Amates, Isabel) 5; Costa Rica (Guayabo 1, Buenos Aires 1, Lagarto 1). *Galbula tombacea tombacea Spix. BLUE-THROATED JACAMAR. Galbula tombacea Sp1x, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 55, pl. 58 (‘‘in sylvis fl. Amazon- um’”’); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 23, pl. VI; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 167; Id., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, 1909, pt. 10, p. 4; HeLttMayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 601 (Spix’s Types). Galbula fuscicapilla SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, pp. 13, 136, pl. 77. Galbula tombacea tombacea CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 337 (Villavicencio; Buena Vista; La Morelia, Colombia). Galbula tombacea tombacea HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 389, in text, crit.; Jd., Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 602 (range, etc.). Range: North bank of the Peruvian Amazons (Iquitos, Pebas, etc.) ; northwestern Brazil (Rio Javarri, etc.), to eastern slopes of eastern Andes, Colombia. 2: “Colombia.” *Galbula tombacea cyanescens* Deville. DEVILLE’s JACAMAR. Galbula cyanescens DEVILLE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. (2), I, 1849, p. 56 (‘‘les bords de l’Amazone”’=Sarayacu. Ucayali R., eastern Peru).> Galbula tombacea cyanescens HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 402 (Humay- tha, Rio Madeira); Jd., Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 602 (La Merced; La Gloria; Marcapata, Peru); Jd., Nov. Zool. XVII, 1910, p. 389, crit. (La Merced; La Gloria; Sarayacu; Ucayali; Nauta; Rio Jaura; Huma- ytha, etc.); MENEGAUX, Bull. Mus. d’Hist. Nat., Paris, 1910, p. 362 (Pina, Peru); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 231 (Bom Lugar; Monte Verde; Ponte Alegre; Rio Purtis, western Brazil). Range: Eastern Peru (south of the Amazons), central and south- eastern Peru and northwestern Brazil (Rio Madeira, Rio Purts, etc.). s: Peru (Moyobamba 3, Rioja 2). ® Galbula tombacea cyanescens DEVILLE: Similar to G. t. tombacea, but differs chiefly in having the whole of the pileum green (not with forehead and front of crown smoky brown as in G. t. tombacea). > Cf. Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 389, footnote. IQIQ. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 385 Galbula tombacea pastazee*® (Taczanowski and Berlepsch). Pastaza RIVER JACAMAR. Galbula pastaze TACZANOWSKI and BERLEPSCH, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1885, p- 107 (Ecuador); ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 168, (Ma- poto, Ecuador); Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, p. 5, pl. I, figs. 1-2; HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 602 (Mapoto; Machay; Ambato, eastern Ecuador). Range: Ecuador. Galbula cyaneicollis Cassin. PuRPLE-NECKED JACAMAR. Galbula cyanetcollis CAssIN, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V, 1851, p. 154, pl. 7 (Para); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 31, pl. VIII; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 169; Jd., in Wytsman's Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, p. 5; HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 296 (Par4); Jd., XIII, 1906, p. 380 (Prata, Para); Id., XIV, 1907, crit. (Humaytha, Rio Madeira); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 390 (Calama, Rio Madeira); Id., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District); SNETHLAGE, Journ. fur Ornith., 1908, p. 20, crit.; Id., Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 231 (Para; Rio Gauma; Rio Tocantins; Rio Xingu; Rio Iriri; Cussary; Rio Tapajoz; Rio Jamauchim, etc. Brazil). Galbula cyanopogon CaBANIS, in Ersch. u. Grub. Enc., sect. I, III, 1851, p. 308. Range: Northern and northeastern Brazil from Para westward to the Madeira,» Jaura and Purts Rivers. *Galbula leucogastra leucogastra Vieillot. WHITE-BELLIED JACAMAR. Balbula leucogastra Vie1LLoT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XVI, 1817, p. 444 (‘“‘Amerique meridionale’”’ =Cayenne)°; SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff- birds, 1880, p. 33, pl. IX; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 170; Id., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, p. 5; BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 277 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 232 (Rio Maecuru); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 54 (Surinam). Galbula albiventris Cuvier, Régne Anim., I, 1829, p. 448. Caucalias leucogaster CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 218. Galbula albiventer SWAINSON, Anim. in Menag., 1838, p. 328; CABANIS in Schomb. Reis. Guiana, III, 1848, p. 717. Galbula leucogaster CuuBB, Bds, Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 468. Galbula leucogastra leucogastra HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 390 (Borba, Rio Madeira). Range: The Guianas, westward in northern and northwestern Brazil, at least to the upper Rio Negro and lower Rio Madeira. 1: British Guiana (Demerara R.). *Galbula tombacea pastaze TACZANOWSKI and BERLEPsCH: Differs from G. t tombacea, chiefly in having the outer rectrices wholly rufous. » Cf. remarks concerning variation in coloration of cheeks and malar region by oT (Nov. Zool., 1910, p. 390) and SNETHLAGE (Journ. fiir Ornith., 1908, p. 20). ° Cf. Berlepsch, 1. c. 386 Fietp Museum or Natura History—Zooéxoey, Vor. XIII. *Galbula leucogastra chalcothorax (Sclater). BRONZE-BREASTED JACA- MAR. Galbula chalcothorax SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1854, p. 110 (Quixos, Ec- uador); Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 37, pl. 10; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 171 (Rio Napo; Quixos, and Sarayacu, Ecuador; Pebas and Elvira, Peru); Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium. pt. 10, 1909, p. 5; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 213 (near Coca, Ecuador); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 232 (Alto Amazonia). Galbula leucogastra chalcothorax HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 390, in text (Rio Napo). Caucalias chalcothorax CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 218. Range: Eastern Ecuador and eastern Peru. 1: ‘Ecuador.”’ Genus PSILOPORNIS Ridgway. Psilopornis Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 361 (Type Galbula albirostris Latham). *Psilopornis albirostris albirostris (Latham). WuiTE-BILLED JACAMAR. Galbula albirostris LATHAM, Index Orn., I, 1790, p. 245 (‘‘America Austral” = Cayenne*); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 27, pl. 7; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 168, part; Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, p. 5, part; BERLEPScH and HartTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 104 (La Pricion; La Union and Nicare, Caura River, Venezuela); BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 276 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 231 (Obidos). Psilopornis albirostris albirostris BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 54 (Lelydorp, Surinam). Range: The Guianas, Venezuela and north Brazil. 2: British Guiana (Mazaruni R.). Psilopornis albirostris chalcocephala (Deville).» BRoNnzE-HEADED JACAMAR. Galbula chalcocephala DEVILLE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1849, p. 55 (Sarayacu, Ecuador); TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 117. Galbula albirostris chalcocephala CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 337 (La Morelia, Colombia). Range: Eastern Ecuador, Peru, western Brazil and southeastern Colombia. Genus BRACHYGALBA Bonaparte. Brachygalba Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 129 (Consp. Volucr. Zygod., 1854, p. 13) (Type Brachygalba albiventris Bonaparte=Galbula lugubris Swainson). ® Cf. Berlepsch and Hartert, /. c. b Galbula albirostris chalcocephala (DEVILLE): Differs from G. a. albirostris in having the crown more purplish bronze; under parts darker; chin blacker and maxilla nearly or quite black. T9109. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 387 *Brachygalba lugubris (Swainson). BLACK-BILLED JACAMAR. Galbula lugubris SwAInson, Anim. in Menag., 1838, p. 329 (Brazil). Jacamaralcyon lugubris Gray, List of Fiss. B. M., 1848, p. 67. Galbula inornata ScLATER, Contr. Orn., 1852, p. 32. Brachygalba inornata SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 15; (?) TACZAN- OwskKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 120. Brachycex lugubris CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1866, p. 215. Brachygalba lugubris SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 39, part, pl. XI (larger fig.); Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 171 (British Guiana; Rio Tocantins, Brazil; Pebas, eastern Peru, etc.); Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, p. 5, pl. 1, fig. 6; BERLEPSCH and Hartert, Nov. Zool. IX, 1902, p. 104 (La Pricion and La Union, Caura R., Venezuela); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 232 (Rio Acara; Rio Tocan- tins; Monte Alegre; Rio Macuru, Brazil); Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 470. Brachygalba lugubris lugubris HELLMAyYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Parad District). Range: The Guianas, Venezuela, northern Brazil and Peru.® 2: Brazil (base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista, Rio Branco, Amazonas). Brachygalba fulviventris fulviventris Sclater. FuLVouSs-BELLIED JACAMAR. Brachygalba fulviventris SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 172 (Bogota). Brachygalba lugubris SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 39, XI (small fig.), part (Bogota region). Brachygalba fulviventris fulviventris CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 338 (Buena Vista; Villavicencio, Colombia). Range: Eastern Colombia (eastern base of eastern Andes, north of the Amazonian region). 2: “Bogota” 1; “Colombia” tr. *Brachygalba fulviventris caquete> Chapman. CAQUETA JACAMAR. Brachygalba fulviventris caquete CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 338 (La Morelia, alt. 600 ft., Rio Bodoquera, Caqueta, Colombia). Brachygalba fulviventris SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 172, part (Sarayacu and Rio Napo, Ecuador). Range: Amazonian Colombia, from base of eastern Andes south- ward to eastern Ecuador and perhaps eastern Peru? ® The western range of B. lugubris is imperfectly known and requires investiga- tion. Sclater records this white-bellied form from Pebas, eastern Peru (I. c.). > Brachygalba fulviventris caquete CHAPMAN: Similar to B. f. fulviventris, but differs in having the crown tipped with pale ochraceous buff, or ochraceous tawny; nuchal region and foreneck more rufescent; lower back, rump and tail coverts darker (in some specimens shining greenish black sharply defined from the brownish anterior parts); inner wing quills blacker and with little or no brownish; anterior underparts averaging more rufescent. ° Cf. Chapman, /. ¢., p. 339. 388 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6étoey, Vot. XIII. Brachygalba goeringi Sclater and Salvin. GoERING’s JACAMAR. Brachygalba goeringi SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1869, p. 253, pl. XVIII (Lake of Valencia, Venezuela); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff- birds, 1880, p. 41, pl. 12; Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium. pt. 10, 1909, p. 6. Range: Northern Venezuela. *Brachygalba salmoni Sclater and Salvin. SALMON’S JACAMAR. Brachygalba salmoni SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1879, p. 535 (Rio Nichi, Antioquia, Colombia); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 43, pl. 13; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 173; Id., in Wyts- man’s Gen. Avium, 1909, p. 6; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 370 (Cana Darién, eastern Panama). Range: Eastern Panama, southward to central Colombia (Rio Nichi, Antioquia). Brachygalba albigularis (Spix). WHITE-THROATED JACAMAR. Galbula albigularis Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 54, pl. 57, fig. 1. Brachygalba albigularis SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1857, p. 262; Id., Cat. Am. Bds., 1852, p. 267; Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 45, pl. XIV; Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, 1909, pt. 10, p. 6; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 119; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 173 (Rio Javari, Upper Amazons); HELLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 600 (Spix’s Types); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 233 (Monte Verde, Rio Purtis, western Brazil). Brachycex albigularts CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 215. Range: Western Brazil and eastern Peru. Brachygalba melanosterna Sclater. BLACK-BREASTED JACAMAR. Brachygalba melanosterna SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 15 (Goyaz); Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 47, pl. XV; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 174; Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium. 1909, pt. 10, p. 6; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 133 (Chapada, Matto Grosso); HE.titMayR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 87 (Faz Goyaz, Brazil); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 232 (Rio Curua, Brazil). Range: Central Brazil, west to Bolivia. Genus JACAMARALCYON Lesson. Jacamaralycon Lesson, Traité d’Orn., 1831, p. 235 (Type Galbula tridactyla Vieillot). *Jacamaralycon tridactyla ( Viedllot). THREE-TOED JACAMAR. Galbula tridactyla ViEtLLot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XVI, 1817, p. 445 (“Bre- sil’’); Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 55, pl. 57; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 25. Galbula ceycoides JARDINE and SELBY, Ill. Orn., I, 1830, pl. 22. Galbula armata Swainson, An. in Menag., 1831, p. 328. Jacamaralycon brasiliensis LEsson, Traité d’Orn., 1831, p. 235. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 389 Cauax trydactylus CABANIS, Journ. fair Ornith., 1874, p. 227. Jacamaralycon tridactyla SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 49, pl. XVI; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 174 (Santa Fé Minas; Novo Fribourgo, Brazil, etc.); Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, 1909, pt. 10, p. 6; Hettmayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 602 (Spix’s Types). ‘ Range: Southeastern Brazil. t: Brazil (Sao Paulo). Genus GALBALCYRHYNCHUS Des Murs. Galbalcyrhynchus Des Murs, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 207 (Type G. leucotis Des Murs). Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis Des Murs. WHITE-EARED JACAMAR. Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis DEs Murs, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 207 (‘Santa Fé de Bogota”); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 53, pl. XVII; Jd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium. pt. 10, 1909, p. 6; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 175; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 339 (La Morelia, Colombia). Cauecias leucotis CABANIS and Herne, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 228. Range: Eastern Peru, Colombia and Ecuador. Galbalcyrhynchus purusianus* Goeldi. Rio Purts JACAMAR. Galbalcyrhynchus purustanus GOELDI, Aves do Bras., 1904, p. 172; Id., Proc. 6th Int. Congress de Zool., Berne, 1904, p. 548 (Upper Rio Purtis); Jd., Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. 3, 1900, pl. 27, figs. 1-2; SCLATER, in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium pt. 10, 1909, p. 6; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 233 (Bom Lugar; Monte Verde; and Porto Alegre, Rio Purts). Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis innotatus VON IHERING, Rev. Mus. Paulista, VI, 1905, Pp. 445 (Rio Jurua); Jd., Cat. Fauna Bras., p. 172; Id., Aves do Brazil, I, 1907, p. 172 (Rio Jurua and Rio Puris). Range: Northwestern Brazil (and possibly farther north and west). Subfamily Jacameropine. Genus JACAMEROPS Oken. Jacamerops Oken, Isis, I, 1817, p. 1148 (Type Les Jacamerops Cuvier = Alcedo grandis Gmelin = Alcedo aurea Miller). *Jacamerops aurea (Miiller). Great JACAMAR. Alcedo aurea MULLER, Syst. Nat., Suppl., 1776, p. 94 (Berbice, Dutch Guiana). Jacamerops aurea SALVIN and GopMaAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 508; BERLEPSCH and HartTertT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 104 (Suapure, Venez- uela); VON IHERING, Revista Mus. Paulista, IV, 1904, p. 445 (Rio Jurua, * Galbalcyrhynchus purusianus GoELpDi: Similar to G. Jeucotis, but lacks the white spot. > Cf. Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 339, in text. 390 Fretp Museum or Natura. History—Zoo.oey, Vor. XIII. Brazil); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 84, crit. (Teffé, Brazil); Zd., XVII, 1910, p. 390 (Calama, Rio Madeira); SCLATER, in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, 1909, p. 7, pl. I, figs. 8-9; CHUBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 471; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 362; HELLMayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Jacamerops aureus SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 234 (Rio Gaumé; Rio Acari; Rio Tapajoz; Rio Purts, etc., Brazil). Jacamerops grandis LESSON, Traité d’Orn., 1831, p. 234, pl. 27, fig. 2, DEs- couRTILZ, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 18, fig. 4, and text; SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 176; Jd., Monogr. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 57, pl. 18; Zd., in Wytsman’s Gen. Avium, pt. 10, 1909, p. 7; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 122. Lamprotila platyrhynchus SWAInson, Classif. Bds., II, 1837, p. 336. (?) Jacamerops isidori DEVILLE*, Rev. Zool., 1849, p. 55 (Sarayacu and Pampa del Sacramento, eastern Peru); SCLATER, Syn. Galb., 1852, p. 9; DEs Murs, Exped. de Castelnau, Zool., Ois., 1855, pl. 10; HARTLAUB, Journ. fur. Orn., 1857, p- 42. (?) Jacamerops isidori BRABOURNE and Cuusps, Bds. S. Am., I, 1912, p. 163, No. 1607. Range: Eastern Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, Amazonian Brazil, eastern Ecuador and eastern Peru. 4: British Guiana (Mazarumi River 2, ‘‘British Guiana” 2). Suborder BUCCONES. Family BUCCONID&. The Puff-birds. Genus BUCCO Brisson. Bucco Brisson, Orn., IV, 1760, p. 92 (Type Bucco capensis Linnzeus = Bucco collaris Latham). Bucco capensis Linneus. COLLARED PUFF-BIRD. Bucco capensis LINN2US, Syst. Nat., I, 1766, p. 168 (Guiana); BERLEPSCH and HartTertT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 102 (Mataben, Orinoco, Venezuela); BERLEpSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 278 (Cayenne); HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 390 (Borba, Rio Madeira); Id., Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Pard District); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 235 (Pard; Peixe-Boi, northeastern Brazil); CHUBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 473; CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 320 (Mataben Rapids, Orinoco); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 339 (La Morelia; Florencia; Colom- bia). Tamatia collaris Lesson, Traité d’Orn., 1831, p. 167. Capito collaris TscHunt, Faun. Per., Aves, 1846, p. 259. ® The type of Jacamerops isidori Deville may prove to represent a distinct species. Sclater considered it ‘‘merely a melanoid variety of J. grandis, the green of the back having passed into a dark purple” (Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 177). b Cf. Newton, Ibis, 1876, pp. 96-104. 34 Re Si 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 391 Bucco collaris LATHAM, Index Orn., I, 1790, p. 202; SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1880, p. 61, pl. XIX; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 180; TAcZANOWSKEI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 123. Range: Guiana, Venezuela, southeastern Colombia, northern Brazil, Ecuador and Peru. Genus NOTHARCHUS Cabanis and Heine. Notharchus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, pp. 146 (footnote), 149 (Type Tamatia hyperrhynchus Bonaparte). *Notharchus macrorhynchos (Gmelin). Larcr-BILLED PUFF-BIRD. Bucco macrorhynchos GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 406 (Cayenne); TEMMINCK, Cat. Syst., 1807, p. 55. Bucco macrorhynchus SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 65, pl. 20; (Guiana, Cayenne, Rio Negro, Rio Branco, etc.); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 181; BERLEPsca, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 279 (Cay- enne); CHuBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 473. Cyphos macrorhynchus STRICKLAND, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., VI, 1841, p. 418. Range: The Guianas, and northern Brazil (Rio Negro and Rio Branco regions). 1: British Guiana (Mazaruni R.). Notharchus hyperrhynchus hyperrhynchus (Sclater). BoNAPARTE’S PUFF-BIRD. Bucco hyperrhynchus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 193, pl. 105 (Upper Amazons); Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 71, pl. 22; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 183 (Chamicuros, eastern Peru; Para and Pernambuco, Brazil); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 399 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 391 (Alliana, Rio Madeira); Id., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Bucco macrorhynchus hyperrhynchus SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 236 (Parad; Rio Tocantins; Rio Purts). Bucco giganteus PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 20. Notharchus hyperrhynchus hyperrhynchus Riweway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 375, in key. Range: Northern Brazil and eastern Peru. *Notharchus hyperrhynchus leucocrissus* (Sclater). ScLaTER’s Purr- BIRD. Bucco leucocrissus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860, p. 284 (Babohoyo, western Ecuador). ® Notharchus hyperrhynchus leucocrissus SCLATER: Similar to N. h. dysoni, but differs chiefly in having the pectoral band wider; flanks more heavily barred. 392 Fretp Museum or NaturaL History—Zo6é.oey, Vor. XIII. Notharchus hyperrhynchus leucocrissus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. XXXVI, 1917, p. 340, crit.» (Honda, Colombia). (?) Bucco dysonit Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 199 (Manimo R., Venezuela). Notharchus napensis SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 269 (Napo, Ecuador). Range: Western Ecuador; northern Venezuela; Colombia, and eastern Panama. 4: ‘“W. Ecuador (Riccado)” 1; Venezuela (Encontrados) 1; Colom- bia 2. *Notharchus hyperrhynchus dysoni (Sclater). Dyson’s Purr-Birp. Bucco dysont SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 193 (Honduras); Id., Mon. Jacamers and Puff-birds, 1862, p. 67, pl. 21; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 182, part (Honduras; Guatemala; Nicaragua; Chiriqui, Panama), SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 511 (Central America). Notharchus hyperrhynchus dysoni RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 376, part (Central America and Mexico). Range: Southeastern Mexico (Oaxaca and Chiapas); Guatemala; British Honduras; Honduras; Nicaragua; Costa Rica, and western Panama. rt: “Panama.” *Notharchus swainsoni (Gray and Mitchell). SWAINSON’S PUFF-BIRD. Bucco swainsoni Gray and MITCHELL, Gen. Bds., I, 1846, p. 74, pl. XXVI (Brazil); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 73, pl. 23; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 183; DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 322 (Paraguay and Missiones, northeastern Argentina). Notharchus swainsont CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, I, 1863, p. 151; Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 376, in key. Range: Southeastern and southern Brazil, Paraguay and extreme northeastern Argentina (Missiones). 1: Brazil (“Faz Cajoa’’). *Notharcus pectoralis (Gray). BLACK-BREASTED PUFF-BIRD. Bucco pectoralis Gray, Gen. Bds., I, 1846, p. 74, pl. 26 (no locality given);> ScLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 75, pl. 24; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 184; Wyatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 374 (Magdalena Val- ley, Colombia); BERLEPscH, Journ. fir Ornith., 1884, p. 277 (Bucaramanga Colombia); SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 513; HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1194 (Novita; Tado; Noanama, Colombia). * Chapman states that two specimens from Honda, Colombia, agree with spec- imens from eastern Panama and the Panama R.R., and also with one from Chone, western Ecuador. b I suggest for the type locality Valley of the lower Magdalena River, Colombia. IQI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 303 Notharchus pectoralis CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 152; Ripc- way, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 379; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 340 (Bagado; Barbacoas; Puerto Valdi- via; Nare, lower Magdalena, Colombia). Range: Eastern Panama to central Colombia (in tropical zone of Pacific coast region and eastward to the Magdalena and Cauca Valleys, Antioquia, etc.). 1: Colombia (Noanama, Rio San Juan). Notharchus ordii (Cassin). Orp’s PUFF-BIRD. Bucco ordts Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V, 1851, p. 154, pl. 8 (“‘ Vene- zuela’’).* Bucco ordi SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 77, pl. 25 (Rio Xié; Rio Icanna; upper Rio Negro); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 184 (Ega; Cayenne?); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool. XV, 1908, p. 279 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 236 (Cussary, Amazon R.). Notharchus ordit RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 376, in key. Range: Rio Negro and Amazon Region from Ega to Cussary, Brazil; Venezuela?; Guiana?? *Notharchus tectus tectus (Boddaert). CAYENNE PUFF-BIRD. Bucco tectus BODDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 43 (Cayenne); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 79, pl. 26; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 185; BERLEPSCH and HaArRTERT, Nov. Zool., [X, 1902, p. 102 (Gua- pure; La Pricion, Venezuela); HELLMAyYR, Nov. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 296 (Para); Id., XIII, 1906, p. 380 (Prata Dist., Par4); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 279 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 236 (Parad; Rio Guamé4; Rio Tocantins; Marajo; Monte Alegre; Obidos; Rio Jamunda; Maranhao); Cuuss, Bds. British Guiana, I, 1916, p. 474. Bucco tectus tectus HELLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Notharchus tectus tectus RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 376 in key; BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 54 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: The Guianas, northern and northeastern Brazil. 2: Brazil (Santarem 1, Base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista, Rio Branco 1). *Notharchus tectus subtectus (Sclater).» PAaNamaA PUFF-BIRD. *So far as known, this bird does not occur in Venezuela. The type specimen probably came from the region of the upper Rio Negro. > Notharchus tectus subtectus (SCLATER): Differs from N. t. tectus in having the upper parts deeper and more glossy black; white spots in head confined to the fore- head and anterior crown; black crescent of foreneck narrower. There are also some differences in tail marking, which appears to be variable. 304 1‘Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zoétocy, Vor. XIII. Bucco subtectus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860, p. 296 (Esmeraldas, western Ecuador); Jd., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 83, pl. 27; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 186; SALvIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.- Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 513. Bucco tectus subtectus HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1195 (Tado, Colombia). Notharchus tectus subtectus RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 379; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 341 (Barba- coas; Nare; Puerto Berrio; Malena, Colombia); Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 258 (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Panama, south through Colombia (Antioquia, Lower Cauca and Magdalena Valley, etc.) to western Ecuador. 1: Panama (Veragua). *Notharchus tectus picatus (Sclater). Prep PUFF-BIRD. Bucco picatus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 194 (Huallaga); Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 81; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX; 1891, p. 186 (Huallaga; Samiria; Upper Amazons; and Sarayacu, eastern Ecuador); TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 124 (Chamicuros; Yurimaguas, Peru). Nothriscus picatus CABANIS and HErnE, Mus. Hein., IV, I, 1863, p. 146. Notharchus tectus picatus RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 376 (footnote). Range: Eastern Peru; eastern Ecuador, and northwestern Bolivia. 1: Bolivia (Porto Velho). Genus ARGICUS Cabanis and Heine. Argicus CABANIS and Herne, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 146, footnote p. 148 (Type Cyphos macrodactylus Spix); Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 371. Cyphos (nec Schonherr, 1823) Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 51 (Type C. macro- dactylus SPIX). *Argicus macrodactylus macrodactylus (Spix). Lonc-torEp PurFr- BIRD. Cyphos macrodactylus Sp1x, Av. Bras., 1824, p. 51, pl. 39, fig. 2 (“In sylvis flum. Amazonum’’ =Fonteboa).® Bucco macrodactylus SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 85, pl. 28; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 186; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 128; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 213 (Archidona and Coca, Ecuador); (?) BERLEPScH and HartTert, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 102 (Mai- pures, Orinoco R.,); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 400 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira, Brazil); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 392 (Marmellos, Rio Madeira); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 236 (Rio Purts). Argicus macrodactylus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 341 (La Morelia; Villavicencio; Buena Vista, Colombia). ® Cf. Berlepsch and Hartert, /. c., p. 102, footnote. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 395 Range: Northwestern Brazil, Venezuela (Orinoco region), south- eastern Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. 2: “Colombia.” Argicus macrodactylus caurensis Cherrie.* CAurRA RIvER Lonc-TOED PUFF-BIRD. Argicus macrodactylus caurensis CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXV, 1916, p. 389 (La Union, Caura R., Venezuela). Range: Caura River Region, Venezuela. Genus NYSTACTES Gloger. Nystactes, Gloger in Froriep’s Notizen, XVI, 1827, p. 277 (Type Bucco tamatia Gmelin). Chaunornis Gray, List Gen. Bds., 1841, p. 13 (Type Bucco tamatia Gmelin). Nystactes noaname (Hellmayr). HELLMAyR’s PUFF-BIRD. Bucco noaname HELLMAYR, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club. XXV, 1909, p. 20 (Noanamé, western Colombia); Jd., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1195 (Noanamé; Tado; Valley of the San Juan R., western Colombia). Nystactes noaname CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 341 (Iguamiando, Quibdo, Colombia). Range: Valleys of the upper San Juan and Atrato rivers, western Colombia. *Nystactes tamatia tamatia> (Gmelin). CAYENNE SPOTTED PUFF-BIRD. Bucco tamatia GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 405 (Cayenne); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 93, pl. 31; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 188; BERLEPSCH and HarTERT, Nov. Zool.,[X, 1902, p. 102 (Mai- pures, Orinoco R., Venezuela); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1909, p. 279 (Cayenne); CuusB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 475. Bucco tamatia tamatia HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, pp. 391-392 (French Guiana; British Guiana; Surinam; Maipures; Venezuela; Upper Rio Negro; Manaos; Rio Branco; Borba, on right bank of Rio Madeira; Guapore R., Brazil). ® Argicus macrodactylus caurensis CHERRIE: Similar to A. m. macrodactylus, but differs in having the under parts darker; the irregular, narrow, transverse, blackish lines closer together and the white area back of the black breast band much reduced, almost absolete; general color of breast and abdomen dusky olive brown (instead of cinnamon buff). b Key to the Subspecies: A. Throat deep tawny ochraceous: a. Black spots on underparts less numerous and smaller. N. tamatia tamatia (Cayenne, N. Brazil, etc.). 6. Black spots on underparts more numerous and longer. N. tamatia hypnaleus (N. E. Brazil). B. Throat buff: N. a a pulmentum (From west bank of Rio Madeira to E. Peru, E. Ecuador, etc.). 390 Frevp Museum or Natura History—Zo6xoey, Vor. XIII. Nystactes tamatia tamatia BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 54 (Paramaribo, Lelydorp, and Javaweg, Surinam. Range: The Guianas; Venezuela; more central Amazonian region, west to the Madeira R. (right bank). 6: Surinam (vicinity of Paramaribo) 2; British Guiana 2; Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco 1, Itacoatiara, R. Amazon 1). Nystactes tamatia pulmentum (Sclater). WrstTeRN SpotTrep PuFF- BIRD. Bucco pulmentum SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 194, pl. 106 (Upper Amazons); Jd., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 97, pl. 31; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 189; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, . 126. . sae tamatia pulmentum HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 400 (Humay- tha, left bank of Rio Madeira); Jd., XVII, 1910, pp. 391-392 (Humaytha, Brazil; Pebas and Chamecuros, Peru; Sarayacu, eastern Ecuador); SNETH- LAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 237 (Alto Amazonas). Range: Upper Amazon region from left bank of the Madeira River westward, eastern Peru, eastern Ecuador. Nystactes tamatia hypnaleus (Cabanis and Heine). PARA SpotreD PUFF-BIRD. ‘ Bucco hypnalea CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, I, 1863, p. 145, footnote (Para). Bucco tamatia hypnaleus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 392 (Para; Rio Capim; Marajo, northeastern Brazil). Bucco tamatia hypnaleus SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 237 (Para, Rio Tocantins, Rio Acara, etc.); Jd., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Bucco tamatia Gor.p1, Alb. Aves Amazon, pt. 3, 1900, pl. 26, fig. 4. Range: Northeastern Brazil. Genus HYPNELUS Cabanis and Heine. Hypnelus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 143 (Type Tamatia bicincta Gould). *Hypnelus bicinctus (Gould). Two-BANDED PuFF-BIRD. Tamatia bicincta GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1836, p. 80 (‘‘Cayenne” = Ven- ezuela)®. Tamatia bitorquata SWAINSON, Anim. in Menag., 1838, p. 227 (“Trinidad”). Bucco bicinctus SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 91, pl. 30; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 188 (Pilar; San Esteban, Venezuela); BERLEPSCH and HarTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 102 (Altagracia; Cai- cara, Venezuela); Lowe, Ibis, 1907, p. 559 (Margarita I.); Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1909, p. 244 (Margarita I.); Stong, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 199 (Guinipa R., Venezuela). 8 Cf. Berlepsch and Hartert, J. c., p. 102, footnote. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 397 Hypnelus bicinctus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 143; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 382, in key; CHERRIE, Mus. Brook- lyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 321 (Maripa, Caura R.., Venezuela). Range: Venezuela and Margarita Island. 9: Venezuela (Lake Valencia 1, Maracay 1); Margarita Island, 7. *Hypnelus ruficollis ruficollis (Wagler). RusSSET-THROATED PUFF-BIRD. Clapito] ruficollis WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 658 (‘‘ Mexico’ =Bonda, Santa Marta, Colombia), by designation)*. Bucco ruficollis SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 89, pl. 29; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 187; WYATT, Ibis, 1871, p. 374 (Canuto, Colombia); STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, p. 305 (vicinity of Bo- gota, Colombia); ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1900, p. 135 (Santa Marta and Bonda, Colombia). Hypnelus ruficollis ruficollis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 382; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917 p. 341 (Tur- baco; La Playa; Calamar; Banco; Virrud; Puerto Berrio, Colombia). Range: Colombia and northwest coast of Venezuela. 4: Venezuela (Rio Aurare, east of Maracaibo). *Hypnelus ruficollis coloratus’ Ridgway. VENEZUELAN RUSSET- THROATED PUFF-BIRD. Hypnelus ruficollis coloratus RipGWAyY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 382 (Encontrados, western Venezuela). Range: Western Venezuela (Encontrados region, south of Lake Maracaibo). to: Venezuela (Encontrados 7, Catatumbo 2). Genus NYSTALUS Cabanis and Heine. Nystalus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 139 (Type Alcedo macu- lata Gmelin). *Nystalus maculatus maculatus (Gmelin). BraziLian SpoTteD Purr- BIRD. Alcedo maculata GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 451 (Brazil). Bucco somnolenta SWAINnsON, Bds. of Brazil and Mexico, 1841, pl. 9. Bucco maculatus SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 99, pl. 32, part; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus. XIX, 1891, p. 190, part (Pernambuco, Bahia); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 237 (Santarem; Marajo; Mar- anhao). * Cf. Chapman, /. c., p. 341. > Hypnelus ruficollis coloratus RipGway: Differs from H. r. ruficollis in having the under parts of body deep buff; throat decidedly darker, followed by a narrow band of buffy white (much narrower than in H. r. ruficollis); black pectoral band broader; pale spots on scapulars, etc. smaller. This is a strongly marked form which may prove worthy of specific rank. 398 Frerp Museum or Natura History—Zooéroey, Vor. XIII. B[ucco] m[aculatus] maculatus Hettmayr, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 86, in text (Bahia, Santarem, etc.). Range: Eastern Brazil. 4: Brazil (S4o Amaro, Bahia, 2; Macaco Secco, Bahia 1; Santarem zh Nystalus maculatus parvirostris (Hellmayr).* SMALL-BILLED PuFF- BIRD. Bucco maculatus parvirostris HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 86 (Rio Ara- guaya, Goyaz, Brazil). Range: Central Brazil (Goyaz; Matto Grasso (Guayabo and Caicara?)> *Nystalus maculatus nuchalis subsp. nov... CEARA Purr-BIRD. Range: Northeastern Brazil (Prov. of Ceara). 1o: Brazil (Serra Baturite, CearA 1; Quixada, Ceara 6; Jua, near Iguatu, Ceara 3), including the type. Nystalus maculatus striatipectus (Sclater). STRIPE-BREASTED Purr- BIRD. Bucco striatipectus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1853, p. 123 (Bolivia); Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 101, pl. 33; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 190; LONNBERG, Ibis, 1903, p. 468 (Tatarenda, Bolivian Chaco). (?) Bucco maculatus striatipectus ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p- 134 (Chapada, Matto Grosso).¢ B[ucco] mlaculatus| striatipectus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 86, in text (Tucuman and Salta, Argentina). Range: Bolivia, northwestern Argentina and southwestern Brazil. ® Key to the Subspecies of N. maculatus: A—Breast and sides spotted; foreneck darker. a—Tail longer, bill larger and longer. a'—Tail more than 70; bill more than 32 mm.; band on nape wider, etc. N. maculatus maculatus (eastern Brazil). a2—Size similar, band on nape narrower, etc. N. maculatus nuchals (northeastern Brazil). b—Tail shorter; bill smaller. a'—Tail less than 70; billless than 32mm. WN. m. parvirostris (central Brazil). B—Breast and sides streaked; foreneck paler. N. m. striatipectus (southwestern Brazil, Bolivia and N. W. Argentina). b Not typical, cf. Hellmayr, /. c. ¢ Nystalus maculatus nuchalis subsp. nov: Type from Jua, near Iguatu, Ceara, Brazil. Adult male, No. 47235, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by R. H. Becker, August 8, 1913. Similar to N. m. maculatus in size, length of bill, tail, etc., but differs in having the band across the nape much wider and more tawny; feathers of crown tipped with tawny, pale ends of back feathers more extensive and irregular; pale bands on the rectrices wider and paler. 4 Birds from this region are apparently intermediate between parvirostris and striatipectus (cf. Hellmayr, /. c.). f 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 399 Genus ECCHAUNORNIS Ridgway. Ecchaunornis Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 1912, p. 97 (Type Bucco radiatus Sclater). *Ecchaunornis chacuru ( V7eillot). WHITE-EARED PUFF-BIRD. Bucco chacuru VieitLtot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., 1816, p. 239 (Paraguay); ScLaTER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 103, pl. 34; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 191; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 129: ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 135 (Chapada, Matto Grosso); HEtimayrR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 400 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira); Jd., XV, 1908, p. 85 (Goyaz,); CuuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 276 (Sapucay, Paraguay); BeErTONI, An. Soc. Cient. Argent., LX XV, 1913, p. 86 (Missiones, Argentina); DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, 1914, p. 322 (Missiones); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 238. Ecchaunornis chacuru RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 385, in key. Capito melanotis TEMMINCK, PI. Col.,16, 1821, pl. 94 and text (Brazil; Paraguay). Bucco strigilatus LICHTENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, p. 8 (Sado Paulo). Tamatia leucotis SWAINSON, Bds. Bras. and Mexico, 1841, pl. 10. Range: Eastern Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, northeastern Argentina (Missiones) and Brazil. 2: Peru (Moyobamba). Ecchaunornis striolatus (Pelzeln). SrrioLtatep Purr-Birp. Bucco (Capito) striolatus PELZELN, Sitz. Ak. Wien, XX, 1856, p. 500 (Engenho do Cap Gama and No Dourado, Matto Grosso). Bucco striolatus SCLATER and SALVIN, Ex. Orn., 1869, p. 153, pl. 77; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 22; SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 107, pl. 35; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 192 (Matto Grosso, Brazil; Yungas, Bolivia, and Sarayacu, Ecuador); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 238; HELLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Mun- chen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Range: Central and northeastern Brazil (Para) west to Bolivia and eastern Ecuador. Ecchaunornis radiatus radiatus (Sclater). RADIATED PUFF-BIRD. Bucco radiatus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1853, p. 122, pl. 50 (“‘Colom- bia’”’ = Magdalena Valley); Jd., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 109, pl. 36 (smaller fig.); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 192, part (Bogota). Nystalus radiatus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 341, part (central Colombia). Ecchaunornis radiatus R1ipGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, I912, p. 97, in text. Ecchaunornis radiatus radiatus RipGwAy, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 385, in key. Range: Central Colombia.* ® The geographical distribution of this supposed subspecies requires investigation (cf. Chapman, /. c.). 400 Fretp Museum or Natura. History—Zo6étoey, Vor. XIII. *Ecchaunornis radiatus fulvidus (Salvin and Godman). Futvous PuFF-BIRD. Bucco fulvidus SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1896, p. 514 (Veragua, Panama). Bucco radiatus (nec Sclater, 1853) SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 109, pl. 36 (larger fig.); Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 192, part (Veragua). Ecchaunornis radiatus fulvidus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 385. Range: Panama (Veragua; Lion Hill, etc.) and southward through northern and western Colombia (Remidios; Nichi; Antioquia; Honda, etc.) to western Ecuador (Guayaquil; Chimbo).* 1* “Panama.” Genus MALACOPTILA Gray. Malacoptila Gray, List. Gen. Bds., 1841, p. 13 (Type Bucco fuscus Gmelin) *Malacoptila fusca (Gmelin). WuHiITE-BREASTED MALACOPTILA. Bucco fuscus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 408 (Cayenne). Lypornix torquata WAGLER, Syst. Av., 1827, sp. 4. Monasa unitorques Du Bus, Bull. Ac. Brux., XIV, 1847, pt. 2, p. 107. Malacoptila nigrifusca SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 195. Malacoptila fusca SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 111, pl. 37; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XTX, 1891, p. 193 (Cayenne; Bogotd; Chyavetas; Chamicuros, Peru; Sarayacu, Ecuador; Rio Negro, Brazil); GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 213 (Archidona, Ecuador); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 279 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 238 (Obidos); CuubsB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 476; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 342 (Andalucia; La Morelia, Colombia). Range: Guiana, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. 2: Ecuador? 1; Peru 1. Malacoptila rufa (Spix). Rurous MALACoPTILA. Bucco rufus Sp1x, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 52, pl. 40 (‘‘in sylvis fl. Amazonum”’). Lypornix rufa WAGLER, Syst. Av., 1827, Lypornix, sp. 5. Capito senilis TscHupI, Faun. Per. Aves, 1846, p. 529. Monasa rufa PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 23. Malacoptila rufa SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 115, pl. 38; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 194; TACZANOWSKEI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 130; HeLtLMAyr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 599 (Spix’s types); Id., Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 381 (Para); Id., XIV, 1907, p. 400 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira); Jd., XVII, 1910, p. 393 (Janarysinbo; Alli- anca; Rio Madeira); Id., Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 238 (Para; Maguary; Rio Capim; Rio Tocantins; Rio Xingu; Rio Puris, etc., Brazil). Range: Northern Brazil and eastern Peru. ® Range as given by Ridgway, I. c. IQI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BirRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 401 *Malacoptila torquata torquata (Hahn and Kuster). Stripep Mata- COPTILA. Bucco torquatus HAHN and KusTER, Vog. aus Asien, Lief., XIII, 1822, p. 2, pl. 5 (Bresilien). Bucco fuscus (nec Gmelin) LICHTENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, p. 8. Bucco striatus Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 52, pl. 40, fig. 2 (‘“Rio de Janeiro, Ba- hiae’’). Malacoptila torquata SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 117, pl. 39 (Rio de Janeiro, Sado Paulo, etc.); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 195 (Bahia; Novo Fribourgo; Rio Claro; Goyaz?, etc.); HELLMayr, Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 509 (Spix’s types). Range: Southeastern Brazil. 1: Brazil (Sao Paulo). Malacoptila torquata minor* Sassi. LESSER STRIPED MALACOPTILA. Malacoptila torquata minor Sassi, Journ. far Ornith., 1911, p. 181 (Miritiba, Maranhio, Brazil). Range: Northeastern Brazil. *Malacoptila panamensis panamensis Lafresnaye. PANAMA MAta- COPTILA. Malacoptila panamensis LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., X, 1847, p. 79 (Panama); SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 119, part, pl. 40 (front fig.); Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 196, part. Malacoptila panamensis panamensis RipGWaAy, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 388; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 343, crit. (Choco; Baudo; Novita; Dabeiba; Alto Bonito; Puerto Valdivia, northwestern Colombia). Range: Western Costa Rica to eastern Panama and northwestern Colombia. 7: Panama 1; Costa Rica (Lagarto 2, Boruco 3); ““Colombia”’ r. *Malacoptila panamensis poliopis® (Sclater). GRAY-FACED MALACOPTILA. Malacoptila poltopts SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1862, p. 86, pl. 8 (Esmer- aldas, Ecuador). Malacoptila panamensis poliopis HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1196, part (Guayaquil, western Ecuador); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1914, p. 343 (Los Cisneros; Barbacoas, western Colombia). Malacoptila panamensis SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, pl. 40 (fig. with grayish crown). Range: Southwestern Colombia and western Ecuador; north- western Peru? 1: Ecuador (Ava Maria). * Malacoptila torquata minor Sassi: Differs chiefly in its smaller size. > Malacoptila panamensis poliopis (SCLATER): Differs from M,. p. panamensis chiefly in the deeper colored (cinnamon rufous) breast. 402 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zodtoey, Vor. XIII. *Malacoptila panamensis inornata (Du Bus). NortTHEerN MALA- COPTILA. Monasa inornata Du Bus, Bull. Ac. Roy. Belg., XIV, 1847, p. 107 (Guatemala). Malacoptila inornata SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 125, pl. 41; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 197 (Chisec, Vera Paz, Guate- mala). Malacoptila vere-pacis SALVIN and ScLaTER, Ibis, 1860, p. 40 (Coban, Guate- mala). (?) Malacoptila fuliginosa R1icHMOND, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVI, 1893, p. 512, in text. Malacoptila panamensis inornata Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1917, p. 390. Range: Extreme southern Mexico (Tabasco) south to eastern Costa Rica. 7: Guatemala (Los Amates, Isabel) 3; Nicaragua (San Emilis 1, San Raphael del Norte 1); Costa Rica (Siguirres 1, Limon 1). Malacoptila mystacalis® (Lafresnaye). MousTACHED MALACOPTILA. Monasa mystacalis LAFRESNAYE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1850, p. 215 (Colombia =Valparaiso, Santa Marta Mts., Colombia)*. Malacoptila mystacalis HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1197 (Loma Hermosa; Siato; near Pueblo Rico, western Colombia); BERLEPSCH, Journ. fur Ornith., 1884, p. 315, crit. (Bucaramanga); ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XIII, 1900, p. 134 (Valparaiso; Las Nubes, Santa Marta, Colombia); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 342 (Novita Trail; La Frijolera; Salento; 20 miles W. of Honda; Anolaima, Colombia). [Malacoptila panamensis] var. mystacalis SCLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 197 (Remedios; Nichi; Antioquia; Bogotd; Venezuela, type of M. aspersa, San Cristobal, Venezuela). (?) Malacoptila aspersa SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1853, p. 123 (Venezuela).* Range: Colombia, Venezuela? Malacoptila fulvogularis fulvogularis Sclater. FuLVoUS-THROATED MALACOPTILA. Malacoptila fulvogularis SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1853, p. 123 (Bolivia). Malacoptila fulvigularis SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 127, pl. 42 (Tilotilo, Bolivian Andes). Range: Bolivia. * Cf. Ridgway, l. c., p. 392, footnote. b Malacoptila mystacalis (LAFRESNAYE): Differs from all of the races of M. panamensis in larger size, lacking the clearly marked blackish stripes on breast and sides, and in other characters; the sexes are similar. ° As suggested by Chapman, J. c. 4 Cf. Sclater, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 122, in text (locality?). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 403 Malacoptila fulvogularis melanopogon® Berlepsch and Stolzmann. PERUVIAN FULVOUS-THROATED MALACOPTILA. Malacoptila fulvigularis melanopogon BERLEPSCH and STOLZMANN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1902, p. 37 (La Garita, central Peru). Malacoptila fulvigularis TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 132, part (Peru). Range: Peru. Malacoptila substriata Sclater. SuBSTRIATED MALACOPTILA. Malacoptila substriata SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1853, p. 123, pl. 51 (“ Bo- gota”); Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 130, pl. 43; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 198. Range: “Colombia.” Genus MICROMONACHA Sclater. Micromonacha Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 177 (Type Bucco lance- olata Deville). Micromonacha lanceolata (Deville). LANCEOLATED MONKLET. Bucco lanceolata DEVILLE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1849, p. 56 (Pampa del Sacra- mento, upper Ucayali R., eastern Peru); TAczZANowskKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 127. Bucco lanceolatus SCLATER, Syn. Buccon., 1854, p. 13, pl. 3. Micromonacha lanceolata SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 131, pl. 44 (Rio Napo; Rio Bobonassa, Sarayacu, Ecuador); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 199; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 344 (Buenavista, Narino, southwestern Colombia; Zamora, south- eastern Ecuador). Range: Eastern Peru, Ecuador and southwestern Colombia. Genus NONNULA ‘Sclater. Nonnula Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1853, p. 124 (Type Bucco rubecula Spix). Nonnula rubecula rubecula (Spix). RED-BREASTED NONNULA. Bucco rubecula Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 51, pl. 39, fig. 1 (Malhada, near Rio San Francisco, southeastern Brazil). Ll ypornix] rubecula Swainson, Bds. Brasil and Mexico, 1841, pl. 35. Monasa rubecula PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 23. Nonnula rubecula SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 133, pl. 45, fig. 1 (Bahia); Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 200; HELLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 598 (Spix’s Types); Id., Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 85 (Goyaz); CHUBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 276 (Sapucay, Paraguay). ® Malacoptila fulvogularis melanopogon BERLEPSCH and STOLZMANN: Differs from M. f. fulvogularis chiefly in having the forehead and spots on sides of the throat white (not tinged with rufous), and in having the whitish pectoral stripes more washed with rufous. 404 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoétoecy, Vor. XIII. Nonnula rubicola DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 323 (Missiones).* Range: Paraguay, and extreme north eastern Argentina (Mis- siones) to southeastern Brazil. Nonnula rubecula cineracea (Sclater). CrnerEOuS RED-BREASTED NONNULA. Nonnula cineracea SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1871, p. 778 (Rio Javari, northeastern border of Peru); Jd., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 135, pl. 45, fig. 2; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 200. Nonnula rubecula cineracea HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 393 (Borba, Rio Madeira). Range: Northeastern Peru and northwestern Brazil. Nonnula rubecula duidee (Chapman). Du1paA NoNNULA. Nonnula duide CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII, 1914, p. 195 (Foot of Mt. Duida, alt. 700 feet, southern Venezuela). Range: Mt. Duida, upper Orinoco Region, southern Venezuela. Nonnula sclateri® Hellmayr. SCLATER’s NONNULA. Nonnula sclateri HELLMAYR, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, XIX, 1907, p. 55 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira, western Brazil); Id., Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 401 (Humaytha); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 394 (Humaytha). Range: Rio Madeira region, western Brazil. Nonnula ruficapilla (Tschudi). RuFous-HEADED NONNULA. L{ypornis] ruficapilla Tscaupt, in Wiegmann’s Archiv. far Naturg., 1844, pt. I, p. 300 (Peru). Malacopitila ruficapilla SCLATER, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (2), XIII, 1854, p. 480. Nonnula ruficapilla SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 137, pl. 46, fig. I; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 200; RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 401, in key. Range: Lower Amazon Valley to southeastern Brazil. Nonnula frontalis (Sclater). Panama NONNULA. Malacoptila frontalis SCLATER, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (2), XIII, 1854, p. 479 (Interior of Colombia) ;Jd., Syn. Buccon., 1854, p. 20; Id., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 136 (Bogota); LAWRENCE, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., VII 1862, p. 318 (Lion Hill, Panama). ® Quotes Bertoni, Ann. Soc. Cient. Arg., LX XV, 1913, p. 86. b Nonnula rubecula duid@ (CHAPMAN): Similar to N.r. cineracea, but lores, chin, throat and breast ochraceous tawny. ° Nonnula sclateri HELLMAYR: Belongs to the group represented by N. r.rubecula and N. r. cineracea, but differs from both by its much smaller size, deep ochraceous buff frontal band, lores and chin. It also lacks the white patch below the eye. The eyelid is bright red and almost bare, while in the allied species it is black and covered with numerous feathers of pure white. 1910. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 405 Nonnula frontalis SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 196 (Rio Napo, eastern Ecuador); Id., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 139; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 201; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 401; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 344 (Algodonal, Colombia)*. Range: Eastern Panama to central Colombia. Nonnula brunnea Sclater. Brown Nonnuta. Nonnula brunnea SCLATER, Ibis, 1881, p. 600 (Sarayacu, eastern Ecuador); Jd., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 141, pl. 46, fig. 2; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 201; TaczANowsKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 135; Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 401 in key. Range: Interior of Colombia, eastern Ecuador and eastern Peru. Genus HAPALOPTILA Sclater. Hapaloptila Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 777 (Type Malacoptila castanea Verreaux). Hapaloptila castanea ( Verreaux). CHESTNUT SLENDER-WING. Malacoptila castanea VERREAUX, Rev. Zool., XVIII, 1866, p. 355, pl. XIX (‘‘Bogota’’)>, Hapaloptila castanea SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 143, pl. 43 (Valleys in vicinity of Quito and near Imtag, western Ecuador; near Frontino, Antioquia, Colombia); Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 202; BRABOURNE and Cuuss, Bds. S. Am., I, 1912, p. 167, No. 1648 (Colombia, Ecuador, north Peru). Range: Western Colombia, Ecuador; north Peru? Genus MONASA Vieillot. Monase Vieillot, Analyse, 1816, p. 27 (Type Coucou noir de Cayenne Buffon= Cuculus tranquillus Gmelin = Cuculus niger Miller). *Monasa niger (Miiller). Biack Nun Birp. Cuculus niger MULLER, Syst. Nat. Suppl., 1776, p. 90 (Cayenne). Cuculus ater BODDAERT, Tabl. de Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 30. Bucco cinereus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 409. Cuculus tranquillus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 417. Corvus australis GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 377. Corvus affinis SHaw, Gen. Zool., VII, 1809, p. 381. Lypornix tranquilla WAGLER, Syst. Av., 1827, Lypornix, sp. 1. Bucco calcaratus LATHAM, Index Orn., I, 1790, p. 206. * According to Chapman (/. ¢.) a male from Algodonal (which is probably typical of this species) is much less deeply colored than specimens from Panama and he suggests that the Panama birds may prove to be a different race. >It is improbable that this species occurs in eastern Colombia. I, therefore, suggest the region of Frontino, state of Antioquia, Colombia for the type locality. 406 Frecp Museum or Natura History—Zoéxocy, Vor. XIII. Monasa atra Gray, List Fiss. Brit. Mus., 1848, p. 49; Pelzeln, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 22. Monacha nigra ScLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 145, pl. 48; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 203. Monasa nigra BERLEPSCH and HartTeERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 103 (Mun- duapo, Orinoco region and La Pricion; La Union, etc., Caura R., Venezuela); Bervepscnu, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 279 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 240 (Maracay; Cunany; Rio Jary; Obidos; Rio Ja- munda, northern Brazil); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 395, in key; CuEerriE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 322 (Mouth of Meta River and above; San Feliz River, Orinoco region, Venezuela); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 55 (Paramaribo, Lelydorp, and Javaweg, Surinam). Monasa niger Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 477. Range: The Guianas, Venezuela and northern Brazil. tr12: Surinam (Javaweg) 2; British Guiana (Potaro 1, Demerara R. 1, “British Guiana” 4), Brazil (Base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista, Rio Branco 3; Serra Grande, Rio Branco 1). Monasa flavirostris Strickland. YELLOW-BILLED Nun Birp. Monasa flavirostris STRICKLAND, in Jardine’s Contr. Orn., 1850, p. 47, pl. 48 (Peru); TaczANowskKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 132; GOoDFELLow, Ibis 1902, p. 213 (Coca, Ecuador); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 241 (Rio Purts, Brazil); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 395, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 344 (La Morelia; Florencia; Villavicencio; Buena Vista, Colombia). Monacha flavirostris SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 149, pl. 49; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 204 (Colombia; Sarayacu, Ec- uador; Chyavetas, Peru). Range: Eastern Peru, Ecuador, western Brazil (Rio Purts) and eastern Colombia. *Monasa morphceeus morpheeus (Hahn and Kiister). WHITE-BEARDED Nun Birp. Bucco morpheus HAHN and KisTEr, Vog. aus Asien, Lief XIV, 1822, p. 1, pl. 2 (‘‘Brasilien”’). Monasa personata VIEILLOT, Gal. Ois., 1820-25, p. 23, pl. 36. Bucco leucops LICHTENSTEIN, Vers. Doubl., 1823, p. 8 (Brazil). T[amatia] leucops Swarnson, Bds. Brazil and Mexico, 1841, pl. 12. Bucco albifrons Spx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 53, pl. 41, fig. 1 (Piauhy, Brazil). Monacha morpheus SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 151, pl. 50; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 204 (Bahia and Lower Amazons). Monasa morpheus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 297 (Para); Id., Abh. K. Bayer. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 599 (Spix’s Types); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus., Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 241 (Parad; Rio Gaumd; Rio Capim; Rio Acara; Rio Tocantins; Rio Tapajoz, etc.); RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 394, in key. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BirDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 407 Monasa morpheus morpheus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 381 (Prata Distr., Para); Id., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). Range: Northeastern to southeastern Brazil. 1: “Guiana’’=locality? *Monasa morphceus peruana (Sclater). PrruviAN WHITE-BEARDED Noun Brrp. Monasa peruana ScLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 194 (Chamicuros, eastern Peru); TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 134; BERLEPSCH, Journ. far Ornith., 1889, p. 309; GooDFELLow, Ibis, 1902, p. 214 (Coca, Ec- uador); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 241 (Rio Purts); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 394, in key (eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru and Bolivia). Monacha peruana SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 153, pl. 51; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 205 (Ega, upper Amazons; Cham- icuros, east Peru, and Sarayacu, Ecuador). Monasa morphoeus peruana HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 84, crit. (Teffe, Brazil); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 393 (Borba, Rio Madeira); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 344 (Florencia, Colombia). Range: Western Brazil, Bolivia,* eastern Peru, eastern Ecuador and southeastern Colombia. 1: Peru (Chamicuros). Monasa fidelis Nelson. GoLDMAN’s NuN Birp. Monasa fidelis NELSON, Smiths. Misc. Coll., LVI, No. 37, 1912, p. 1 (Cerro Azul, Canal Zone, eastern Panama, 800 ft. alt.); RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 397. Range: Eastern Panama. Monasa rikeri Ridgway. R1IKER’s Nun Brrp. Monasa rikeri RipGway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 1912, p. 88 (Diamantina, Lower Amazon, Brazil); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 393, in key. Range: Lower Amazon Valley, Brazil. *Monasa grandior Sclater and Salvin. Costa Rican Nun Birp. Monasa grandior SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1868, p. 327 (An- gostura, Costa Rica); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 395. Monacha grandior SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 155, pl. 52; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 205. Range: Eastern Costa Rica and eastern Nicaragua. 7: Costa Rica (Orosi 4, Siguirres 3). * Cf. Ridgway (I. ¢.). 408 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoo.oey, Vor. XIII. Monasa pailescens pallescens Cassin. Parity Nun Brrp. Monasa pallescens Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860, p. 134 (Cordilleras of the Rio Truando, northwestern Colombia); Rrpcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 397; HELLMAyR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1197 (Juntas, Rio Tamana). Monasa pallescens pallescens CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 345 (Salaqui; Iguamiando; Baudo; Alto Bonito, Colombia). Range: Northwestern Colombia (Rio Truando; Truando Falls; Rio Atrato (Ridgway); Atrato and upper San Juan Valleys (Chapman)). Monasa pallescens sclateri (Ridgway). ScLATER’s Pati Nun Birp. Monasa sclateri RipGWay, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 1912, p. 89 (‘‘Bogot&”’); Id., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 394, in key. Monasa pallescens sclateri CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 345 (Puerto Valdivia, and 20 miles west of Honda, Colombia). Range: Central Colombia (‘‘tropical zone in the lower Cauca and Magdalena Valleys,’’ Chapman). Monasa pallescens minor Nelson. MARrRrAGANTI Nun Birb. Monasa pallescens minor NELSON, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXVI, 1913, p. 67 (Marraganti, eastern Panama). Monasa minor Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 398. Range: Southeastern Panama. Monasa similis Nelson. CERRO Azut Nun Birp. Monasa similis NELSON, Smiths. Misc. Coll., LVI, No. 37, 1912, p. 1 (Cerro Azul, Panama, 800 ft. alt.); RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, Pp- 399. Range: Eastern Panama (Cerro Azul, Canal Zone). *Monasa nigrifrons (Spix). BLACK-FRONTED Nun Birp. Bucco nigrifrons Sp1x, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 53, pl. 41, fig. 2 (‘‘insylvis flum. Solimoens’’). Monacha nigrifrons SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 159, pl. 54; Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 206 (Rio Tocantins; Chapada; Matto Grosso, Brazil; Bolivia; Yquitos; Pebas; Lower Ucayali, Peru). Lypornix unicolor WAGLER, Syst. Av., 1827, Lyporntx, sp. 2. Monasa nigrifrons SCLATER, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (2), XIII, 1854, p. 481; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 135 (Matto Grosso); Goop- FELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 214 (Coca, Ecuador); HettmMayr, Abh. K. Bayer Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 599 (Spix’s Types); Id., Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 86 (Goyaz, Brazil); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 393 (Calama, Rio Madeira); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 241 (Rio Guamd; Rio Capim; Rio Tocantins; Rio Iriri; Rio Tapajoz; Rio Purtis; Rio Jamunda, etc. Bra- zil); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 345 (La Mor- elia, southeastern Colombia); HeLLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 95 (Para District). -eMEEBS IgI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—COoRY. 409 Range: Central Brazil, westward to Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and southeastern Colombia. 3: Peru (Lower Huallaga R., 2, Yurimaguas 1). Genus CHELIDOPTERA Gould. Chelidoptera Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1836, p. 81 (Type Cuculus tenebrosus Pallas). *Chelidoptera tenebrosa tenebrosa (Pallas). SwALLOW-WING. Cuculus tenebrosus PALLAS, Neue Nord. Beytr., III, 1782, p. 3 (Surinam). Monasa tenebrosa ViEI1LLot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., X XI, 1818, p. 321. Monasa tenebrio TEMMINCK, Pl. Col. 1825, pl. 323, fig. I. Lypornix tenebrosa WAGLER, Syst. Av., 1827, Lypornix, sp. 7. Chelidoptera albipemmis BONAPARTE, Journ. far Ornith., I, 1853, p. 47. Chelidoptera tenebrosa GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1836, p. 81; SCLATER, Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 161, pl. 55, fig. 1 (Merida, Venezuela; Brit- ish Guiana; Surinam; Cayenne; Yquitos, Yurimaguas and Xeberos, Peru; Rio Negro, Brazil); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 207 (Par4 and Matto Grosso, Brazil, etc., etc.); BERLEPSCH and HarTeErT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 103 (Altagracia; Ciudad Bolivar, etc.; Orinoco region, Venezuela); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 242 (Para to Rio Purtis, many localities); CHuBB, Bds. British Guiana, I, 1916, p. 478. | Chelidoptera tenebrosa tenebrosa HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 381 (Prata Dist. Para); Id., XIV, 1907, p. 401 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira); Jd., XV, 1908, p. 86 (Goyaz); Zd., XVII, 1910, p. 395 (Rio Madeira); CHERRIE, Mus. Brook- lyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., Vol. 2, No. 6, 1916, p. 322 (Breeding habits, etc., Munduapo, R. Orinoco, Venezuela); BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, 1918, p. 55 (Paramaribo; Javaweg, etc., Surinam). Range: The Guianas, Venezuela, southeastern Colombia, eastern Peru, and central and northern Brazil east to Para. tr9: British Guiana (Potaro 1, Mazaruni R., 2); Surinam (Para- maribo) 2; Peru (Rioja 5, Yurimaguas 3, Moyobamba 4); Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco) 2. *Chelidoptera tenebrosa pallida* Cory. BANDED SWALLOW-WING. Chelidoptera tenebrosa pallida Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1913, p. 288 (Empelado Savanna, 30 miles east of Maracaibo, northwestern coast of Venezuela). Range: Coast region of northwestern Venezuela. 4: Venezuela (Empelado Savanna, 30 miles east of Maracaibo, northwestern coast). * Chelidoptera tenebrosa pallida Cory: Similar to C. tenebrosa tenebrosa, but the chestnut abdomen paler. Black of the breast shading into slaty gray on lower part and separated from the rufous chestnut of the abdomen by a well defined band of white; cubital edge of wing tinged with rufous chestnut. Wing, 112; tail, 58; culmen, 16. 410 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. *Chelidoptera tenebrosa brasiliensis (Sclater). SourHeRN SWALLOw- WING. Chelidoptera brasiliensis SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 275 (southeastern Brazil); Jd., Mon. Jacamars and Puff-birds, 1882, p. 165, pl. 55, fig. 2 (Bahia; Minas Geraes; Pernambuco)*; Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, 1891, p. 208 (Bahia; Minas Geraes; Rio Claro; Goyaz)*; NICOLL, Ibis, 1904, p. 40 (Bahia and Itaparica). Chilidoptera tenebrosa brasiliensis ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 135 (Matto Grosso); VON IHERING, Revis. Mus. Paulista, V, 1902, p. 281 (Bahia); Hettmayr, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, in text; Id., XV, 1908, p. 86, in text. Range: Southeastern Brazil. 2: Brazil (near Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes). Suborder PICI. Family PICIDA. Woodpeckers, etc. Subfamily Picine. Genus COLAPTES Vigors. Colaptes Vigors, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., pt. III, 1825, p. 457, footnote (Type, by original designation, Cuculus auratus Linnzus). *Colaptes auratus auratus (Linneus). FLICKER. Cuculus auratus LINNZUS, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 112 (Carolina). Picus auratus LINNEUS, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 174. Colaptes auratus BAIRD, BREWER and Ripeway, Hist. N. A. Bds., II, 1874, p. 575, part, pl. 55, figs. 1-2; Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVII, 1890, p. 12, part. Colaptes auratus auratus RipGWay, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 14. Range: Southeastern United States from Florida and the Gulf Coast, north to North Carolina and west to southwestern Indiana, southern Illinois, southeastern Missouri, and central Texas. t21: Florida (Juno 1, Dunedin 1, Tampa 1, Starke 1, W. Jupiter 7, Gainesville 2, Lake Worth 1, New River 1, Punta Rassa 1, Pine Island 2); Mississippi (Holley Springs) 2; Illinois (Mound City) tr. Colaptes auratus luteus> Bangs. NORTHERN FLICKER. ® Sclater records C. t. brasiliensis from Pernambuco and Goyaz, but. Hellmayr has recorded C. t. tenebrosa from Goyaz. It is probable that typical brasiliensis is confined to southeastern Brazil. b Hybrids of Colaptes auratus luteus and Colaptes cafer collaris have been named by various authors, among which are the following: Picus ayresiti AUDUBON, Bds. Am., Oct. ed., VII, 1844, p. 348, pl. 494 (Upper Missouri R.); Colaptes hybridus BarrD, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., [X, 1858, p. 122 (Valleys of Upper Missouri and ee Rivers); Picus hybridus aurato-mexicanus SUNDEVALL, Consp. Picinarum, 1866, p. 72. We 1919. CATALOGUE OF BrirDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 41t Colaptes auratus luteus BANGS, Auk, 1898, p. 177 (Waterloo, Massacuhsetts); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 18. Range: Northern and central United States, east of the Rocky Mountains (except in Minnesota, North Dakota, eastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming), south to Virginia, northern Alabama, Ken- tucky, southern Illinois, and Missouri. In winter to the Gulf Coast and southern Texas. 133: Maine (New Vineyard) 1; Vermont 1; Massachusetts (Chat- ham 1, Great Island, Hyannis 1); Indiana (Bluffton) 1; Illinois (Joliet 5, Fox Lake 2, Des Plaines River 1, Chicago 2); Connecticut (E. Hartford) 3; Wisconsin (Plymouth 1, Beaver Dam 13); Iowa (Knoxville) 1. *Colaptes auratus borealis Ridgway. BorEAL FLICKER. Colaptes auratus borealis R1DGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, rgr1, p. 31 (Nulato, lower Yukon R., Alaska); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 20; Grinnell, Pacific Coast Avi., No 11, 1915, p. 82 (California records). Range: Northern North America, east of the Rocky Mountains, from Quebec and northern Ontario, northward to the limit of trees (Labrador, northern Ungava, Mackenzie, etc.), and extending north- westward to northern Alaska and southward in the United States to Minnesota, North Dakota, eastern Montana and eastern Wyoming; occasional in winter to California; accidental in Greenland and Pribilof Islands. 3: Canada (Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) 1; California (San Francisco) 2. *Colaptes chrysocaulosus chrysocaulosus Gundlach. CuBAN FLICKER. Colaptes chrysocaulosus GUNDLACH, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VI, 1858, p. 273 (Cuba); Jd., Journ. far Ornith., 1874, p. 153; Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 333; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 175; Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 15; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, 1892, p. 301. Colaptes chrysocaulosus chrysocaulosus RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 23. Range: Island of Cuba. 5: Cuba (E. Cuba 1, “Cuba” 3, San Diego de los Bafios, W. Cuba 1). *Colaptes chrysocaulosus gundlachi (Cory). GRAND CAYMAN FLICKER. Colaptes gundlachi Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 498 (Grand Cayman I., West Indies); Jd., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 175; HaraiTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 15; NICOLL, Ibis, 1904, p. 584, crit.; Lowe, Ibis, 1909, p. 341; Id., 1911, p. 150. ®It is probable that the type came from somewhere in eastern Cuba. Dr. Gundlach informed me that he had secured many species of birds in eastern Cuba (especially in the vicinity of Santiago de Cuba and Guantanamo) in early days be- fore he went to live at Ingenio Fermina, Bemba, a few miles from Havana. It is worthy of note that the type of Culicivora [Polioptila] lembeyéi, described at the same time, came from eastern Cuba. 412 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Colaptes chrysocaulosus gundlachi RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 25; BANGs, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LX, 1916, p. 310. Range: Grand Cayman Island,.south of Cuba. t2z1: Grand Cayman Island. *Colaptes chrysoides chrysoides (Malherbe). GitpED FLICKER. Geopicus (Colaptes) chrysoides MALHERBE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., IV, 1852, p. 553 (‘‘America’’=Cape San Lucas, Lower California).* Geopicus chrysoides MALHERBE, Mon. Picidae, IV, 1862, p. 261, pl. 109, figs. 1, 4. Colaptes chrysoides BAIRD, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, p. 302 (Cape San Lucas); BAIRD, BREWER and RipGway, Hist. N. A. Bds., II, 1874, p. 583, pl. 54, fig. 2, part; Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 16, part; BREWSTER, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XLI, 1902, p. 108 (Cape San Lucas dist.; crit.). Colaptes chrysoides chrysoides GRINNELL, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 3, 1902, p. 78, part; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 25. Range: Southern Lower California. 1: Lower California (Santiago). Colaptes chrysoides brunnescens Anthony. SAN FERNANDINO GILDED FLICKER. Colaptes chrysotdes brunnescens ANTHONY, Auk, 1895, p. 347 (San Fernandino, northwestern Lower California); THAYER and BANGs, Condor, IX, 1907, p. 136 (Rosario; Santa Ana; San Javier; San Rosarito, Lower California, crit.); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 27. Range: Pacific Coast region of northern Lower California. *Colaptes chrysoides mearnsi Ridgway. MEARN’s GILDED FLICKER. Colaptes chrysoides mearnsit R1ipGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 1911, p. 32 (Quitovaquita, Arizona); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 28. Colaptes chrysoides (nec Geopicus chrysoides Malherbe) of modern authors. Range: Southern Arizona and southeastern California to southern Sonora, Mexico. 3: Arizona (Camp Lowell 1, Phoenix 1, Tempe 1). Colaptes cafer cafer (Gmelin). NoRrTHWESTERN FLICKER. (Picus) cafer GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 431 (Cape of Good Hope, errore= Nootka Sound, Vancouver I.)>. Colaptes mexicanus saturatior RipGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., II, 1884, p. 90 (Neah Bay, state of Washington). Colaptes cafer saturatior RipDGWAY, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 36. Range: Northwest coast district from northern California (Hum- boldt Bay, etc.) to southern Alaska (Sitka, Etolin Is., etc.). * Type locality as fixed by Anthony, Auk, 1895, p. 347. > Changes of type locality, nomenclature, etc., recommended by T. S. Palmer Auk, 1916, p. 322. (Se 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Corvy. 413 *Colaptes cafer collaris ( Vzgors). RED-SHAFTED FLICKER. Colaptes collaris Vicors, Zool. Journ., IV, 1829, p. 354 (Monterey, California). Colaptes cafer collaris NELSON, Auk, 1900, p. 123, crit.; Ridgway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 33. Range: Western United States and southwestern British Provinces (except coast district from northern California, northward); British Colombia (east of the Rocky Range), east to the Great Plains (and casually farther east to Iowa, Kansas, etc.), southward to northern Mexico and northern Lower California (San Pedro Martir Mountains, etc.). 138: Colorado (Rocky Ford 1, Hot Sulphur Springs 1, Rouett Co. 1); New Mexico (Members 2, Deming 2, Rincon 4); Arizona (Hua- chuca Mts. 3, Phoenix 1); California (Monterey 9, Santa Monica 1, Miller 1, Orange 1, Los Gatos 1, Clipper Gap 6, Tres Pinos 1, San Fran- cisco 2, Palo Alto 2). *Colaptes cafer mexicanus (Swainson).* MEXICAN RED-SHAFTED FLICKER. Colaptes mexicanus SWAINSON, Philos. Mag., N. S., I, 1827, p. 440 (Real del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico). Colaptes cafer cafer R1ipDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 29, and of modern authors. Range: Central and southern Mexico (southern Tamaulipas, Aguas Calintes, etc.) and Chihuahua? southward to Guerro, Oaxaca, etc.). 5: Mexico (Coyotes, Durango 1; Chihuahua 4).> *Colaptes cafer rufipileus (Ridgway). GuADELUPE FLICKER. Colaptes mexicanus rufipileus RipGWAY, Bull. U.S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr., II, 1876, p. 191 (Guadelupe Island, Lower California). Colaptes rufipileus, Am. Orn. Union Check List, 3rd ed., 1910, p. 195. Colaptes cafer rufipileus RipGWaAy, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 37. Range: Guadelupe Island, west of Lower California. 2: Guadelupe Island (specimens mounted). *Colaptes mexicanoides Lafresnaye. GUATEMALAN FLICKER. Colaptes mexicanotdes LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., VII, 1844, p. 42 (“‘ Mexico’’); SAL- vIN and GopMa\N, Ibis, 1892, p. 327 (Matagalpa, Nicaragua); Jd., Biol. Centr. -Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 404; DEARBORN, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1907, p. 94 (Lake Atitlan and Tecpam, Guatemala; breeding; crit.); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 37. Colaptes submexicanus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 21. * Cf. Palmer, Auk, 1916, p. 322. > Specimens from Chihuahua are apparently intermediate, but in size approach mexicanus. 414 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zo6.oey, Vor. XIIT: Picus rubricatus WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 516, part (female). Geopicus rubricatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidae, II, 1862, p. 265, pl. 110, figs. 1-2. Range: Guatemala and extreme southern Mexico (Chiapas), Nicaragua (Matagalpa).* 6: Guatemala (Sierra, St. Elena 2, Tecpam 3, Lake Atitlan 1). Genus SOROPLEX Gloger. Soroplex Gloger, Hand- und Hilfsbuch der Naturg., 1842, p. 198 (Type Picus campestris Vieillot). Soroplex campestris campestris ( Vieillot). PAmPAS FLICKER. Picus campestris ViE1LLot, Nowy. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. tor (Par- aguay); Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 57, pl. 46 (female). Picus chrysosternus SWAINSON, Mem. Wern. Soc., III, 1821, p. 288 (female). Chrysoptilus campestris SwWAINsON, Classif. Bds., II, 1837, p. 308. Geopicus campestris MALHERBE, Mon. Picidae, II, 1862, p. 251, pl. 108, figs. 1-2. Pedeopipo campestris PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 249. Colaptes campestris HarcitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 23; HELL- mMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 603; Id., Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 79 (Goyaz); CHUBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 277 (Sapucay, Paraguay); SNETH- LAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 244 (Monte Alegre; Maranhiao, Brazil). Range: Greater portion of Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay to N. Argentina. *Soroplex campestris. cearee subsp. nov.» CEARA FLICKER. Range: Northeastern Brazil (Prov. of Ceara). 2: Brazil (Quixada, Ceara) * & ?, including the type. *Soroplex campestroides (Malherbe). Fre~p FLICKER. Geopicos campestroides MALHERBE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1849, p. 514 (south Brazil). Geopicos agricola MALHERBE, N. Classif. Men. Acad. Metz, 1849, p. 359. Colaptes australis BurM., Journ. fir Ornith., 1860, p. 244. Geopicus agricola MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 254, pl. 108, figs. 4-5. Colaptes agricola SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 24; Har- GITT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 25; KERR, Ibis, 1901, p. 228 (Paraguay); HARTERT and VENTuRI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 226 (La Sole- dad, Mocovi [Chaco], Argentina); Cuuss, Ibis, 1910, p. 277 (Paraguay); * T have not seen specimens from Nicaragua. b Soroplex campestris cearae subsp. nov.: Type from Quixada, Cear4, north- eastern Brazil; male, No. 47243, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by Mr. R. H. Becker, June 25, 1913. Similar to S. campestris campestris, but smaller; upper parts paler with the pale bands more whitish and wider; under parts with slight wash of yellow and the dark bands very much narrower, those on the chest reduced to small arrow-shaped spots. Wing, 143; tail, 115; bill, 35 mm. IQIQ. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 415 GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 320 (N. Argentina); DABBENE, An. de Mus. Nat. Buenos Aires, I, 1910, p. 274. Colaptes campestroides DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis. I, No. 6, 1914, p. 323, crit. Range: Southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Patagonia and Argentina. 2: Argentina. *Soroplex rupicola (d’Orbigny). Rock FLIcKER. Colaptes rupicola d’ORBIGNY, Voy. Amer. Merid., Ois., 1835-44, p. 377, pl. 62, fig. 1 (Cochabamba, Bolivia); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 26; LONNBERG, Ibis, 1897, p. 449 (Moreno on the Puna de Jujuy, Ar- gentina); HARTERT and VENTURI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 226 (Tucuman, Argentina); DABBENE, Anal. de Mus. Nat. Buenos Aires, I, 1910, p. 274 (Tucuman). Geopicus rupicola MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, 1862, II, p. 271, part, pl. 113, fig. 2 (female). Range: Bolivia and northern Argentina (Tucuman). 3: Argentina (Cerro Munas 1, Alto del Pelado, Prov. Tucuman 2). *Soroplex puna (Cabanis). ANDEAN FLICKER. Colaptes puna CABANIS, Journ. far Ornith., 1883, p. 98 (western Peru); Taczan- OwskKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 94; Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 27 (Tinta, and Andes of Lima, Peru). Range: Andes of Peru. 3: Peru (Junin). *Soroplex cinereicapillus (Reichenbach). ASH-HEADED FLICKER. Colaptes cinereicapillus REICHENBACH, Scans. Picine, 1854, p. 416, No. 978b, pl. DCLXXX, figs. 4489-4490 (Peru); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 27 (Cutevo, Peru). Colaptes stolemanni TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 92. Range: Northern Peru. 4: Peru (Cajamarca 1, northeast of Otuzco 2, Mts. east of Balsas 1). Genus PITUIPICUS Bonaparte. Pituipicus Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 126 (Type Picus chilensis Garnot and Lesson = Picus pitius Molina). *Pituipicus pitius (Molina). CHILIAN FLICKER. Picus pitius Mouina, Sagg. Stor. Nat. Chile, 1782, p. 209 (Chili). Picus chilensis GARNOT and Lesson, Voy. Cogq., I, 1826, p. 241, pl. XXXII (immature female). Colaptes chilensis Vicors, Zool. Beechey’s Voy., 1839, p. 24. Geopicus chilensis MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 269, pl. CXI, figs. 4-5. 416 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zooéroey, Vor. XIII. Colaptes pitius BONAPARTE, Consp. Gen. Av., I, 1850, p. 114; Harorrt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 28; LANE, Ibis, 1897, p. 47 (Coiral, Arauco and Calle Calle, Chile); DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 323 (Central Patagonia and western Chibut, Argentina). Range: Chile and western Argentina. 1: Chile (Rancagua). Genus NESOCELEUS Sclater and Salvin. Nesoceleus Sclater and Salvin, Nomen. Avium Neotropicalum, 1873, pp. IOI, 155 (Type Colaptes fernandine Vigors). *Nesoceleus fernandine ( Vigers). FFERNANDINA’S FLICKER. Colaptes fernandine Vicors, Zool. Journ., III, 1827, p. 445 (near Havana, Cuba) ; D’OrBIGNY, in La Sagra’s Hist. Fis. Nat. Cuba, Aves, 1839, p. 112, pl. 24; GuNDLACH, Journ. fur Ornith., 1874, p. 155. Geopicus fernandine MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 273; IV, 1862, pl. 113, figs. 4-5. Nesoceleus fernandine Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 380; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 176; Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 419; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 40. Range: Island of Cuba. 3: Cuba. Genus HYPOXANTHUS Bonaparte. Hypoxanthus Bonaparte, Consp. Volucr. Zygod., 1854, No. 228 (Type Picus rivolit Boissonneau). *Hypoxanthus rivolii (Boissonneau). RivoLtt WOODPECKER. Picus rivolii BOISSONNEAU, Rev. Zool., 1840 (Jan.) p. 36 (Colombia = Chipaque, alt. 9500 ft., 15 miles east of Bogotd).* Picus elegans (nec Swainson, 1827) FRASER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1840 (July), p. 60 (Bogota). Geopicus rivolii MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 267, pl. 112, figs. 1-2. Hypoxanthus rivolii HARGITT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 30. Hypoxanthus rivolit rivolii CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 345 (El Pinon; Subia, near Bogota; Palo Hueco; Cundinamarca; Chipaque, Colombia). Range: Eastern Colombia and western Venezuela (Merida). 7: Colombia (Paramo de Tama, near Venezuelan line 3; ‘“Colom- bia” 1); Venezuela (Paramo de Tama, near Colombian line) 3. * Type locality as suggested by Chapman, l. c. b According to Chapman (J. c.), Merida specimens approach nearer to brevirostris than to typical rivolit. I have not seen specimens from that region. IQI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BirDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 417 *Hypoxanthus rivolii brevirostris (Taczanowski). SHORT-BILLED RIvout WoOoDPECKER. Hypoxanthus brevirostris TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 446 (Higos and Chilpes, Peru); Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. $i. Hypoxanthus rivoli brevirostris BERLEPSCH and TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1884, p. 307; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 90; MENEGAUX, Bull. Mus. d’Hist. Nat. Paris, 1910, No. 5, p. 363 (Peru); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 346 (Laguneta; Santa Isabel; Vol- cancito; El] Eden, Colombia). Range: Peru, Ecuador and central Colombia. 1: Ecuador? Hypoxanthus atriceps Sclater and Salvin. BLACK-HEADED Woop- PECKER. Hypoxanthus atriceps SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1876, p. 254 (Huasampilla, Peru); Id., 1879, p. 632; HarGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 32 (Ramosani and Tilotilo, Prov. Yungas, Bolivia; Huasampilla, Peru). Range: Bolivia and Peru (Huasampilla). Genus MELANERPES Swainson. Melanerpes Swainson, Fauna Bor. Am., II, 1831, p. 316 (Type, by original desig- nation, Picus erythrocephalus Linnzus). *Melanerpes_ erythrocephalus (Linn@us). RED-HEADED Woop- PECKER. Picus erythrocephalus LinN&us, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 113 (Carolina). Melampicus erythrocephalus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, II, 1862, p. 209; IV, 1862, pl. 97, figs. I, 2, 3. Melanerpes erythrocephalus BAIRD, BREWER and RipGway, Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, p. 564, pl. 54, fig. 4; HarcitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 145; Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 42; SWARTH, Cooper Orn. Club, Pacific Coast Avi., No. 10, 1914, p. 34 (Chiricahua Mts., Arizona). Range: North America from southeastern British Columbia, southern Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario, south to the Gulf coast, and from central Montana, central Colorado and central Texas, east to the Atlantic coast. Common to northern New York and Valleys of the Hudson and Delaware Rivers, but rare and local in New England; casual in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick. 151: Maine1r; Massachusetts (Great Island, Hyannis) 2; New Jersey (Englewood) 1; Florida (Gainesville 3, New River 2, Town Point 1); 418 Fietp Museum or Naturat History—Zoéroey, Vor. XIII. Ohio (Columbus) 1; Wisconsin (Beaver Dam 10, Milton 1); Illinois (Chicago 7, Joliet 9, Fox Lake 1, Des Plaines River 2, Glen Ellyn 1, Olive Branch 1, Grand Chain 2); Indiana (Bluffton) 1; Colorado (Maxwell 1, Fort Lyon 3); Texas 1. *Melanerpes portoricensis (Daudin). Porto R1cAN WOooDPECKER. Picus portoricensis DaupIn. Ann. Mus. d’Hist. Nat., II, 1803, p. 286, pl. 51 (Porto Rico). Melanerpes portoricensis CASSIN, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1860, p. 377 (St. Thomas); GUNDLACH, Journ. fiir Ornith., 1874, p. 312; Id., 1878, p. 160; Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 377; Zd., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 172; Hareitrt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 159 (Porto Rico and Vieques I.); RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 47; WETMORE, Bull. 326, U.S. Dept. Agric., 1916, p. 62 (Porto Rico and Vieques I.). Range: Islands of Porto Rico, Vieques and St. Thomas;* Greater Antilles. tzo: Porto Rico (Mayaguez 8, “Porto Rico” 12). Genus CENTURUS Swainson. Centurus Swainson, Classif. Bds., II, 1837, p. 310 (Type, by monotypy, Picus carolinus Linnzus). *Centurus carolinus (Linneus). RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER. Picus carolinus LINN&US, Syst. Nat. ed., 10, I, 1758, p. 113 (Carolina); AuDU- BON, Orn. Biog., V, 1839, p. 169, pl. 415, fig. 3, pl. 416, fig. 4. Centurus carolinus BAIRD, BREWER and Ripeway, Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, Pp. 554, pl. 52, figs. 1, 4; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, Pp. 55- Melanerpes carolinus HaraitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 170. Range: Eastern United States and southwestern Ontario from southern Michigan, southern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota and northern New York, south to the Gulf coast and southern Florida; west to southeastern South Dakota, eastern Nebraska, eastern Kansas and west-central Texas; irregular in the extreme northern part of its range, and casual on the middle Atlantic coast (Massachusetts, Connecticut, etc.) and Colorado; accidental in Arizona (Fort Grant). 67: North Carolina (Raleigh 1, Monroe Co. 1); New York (York) 1; Florida (Enterprise 3, Pine Island 1, Town Point 4, Palm Beach 1, Dunedin 1, West Jupiter 10, Mary Ester 2, Lantana 2, New River 2, Lake Worth 1; Key West 3, Stark 1); Ohio (Garretsville) 2; Tennessee (Waverly 1, Pomona 1); Indiana (Bluffton 2, Wheatland 1); Illinois * I have not seen specimens from St. Thomas and its occurrence there requires confirmation. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 419 (Grand Chain 7, Henry 2, Olive Branch 2, Mound City 1, Chicago 1, Meredosia 1); Wisconsin (Beaver Dam) 1; Iowa (Knoxville 1, Hills- boro 1); Arkansas (Stuttgart) 1; Mississippi (Vicksburg) 2; Louisiana (Buros) 4; Texas (Ft. Worth) 2. *Centurus superciliaris superciliaris (Temminck). SUPERCILIARY WOOoODPECKER. Picus superciliaris TEMMINCK, Pl. Col., 73 livr., 1827, pl. 433 and text (Cuba). Colaptes superciliaris D’ORBIGNY in La Sagra’s Hist. Nat. Cuba, Aves, 1839, p 111, pl. 23 (albino); LEmBEyE, Av. de Isla de Cuba, 1850, p. 131. Zebrapicus superciliaris MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 223; IV, 1862, pl. 102, figs. I, 2, 3. Melanerpes superciliaris Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 167; Cory, Cat. West Ind. Bds., 1892, pp. 12, 104. Centurus superciliaris Cory, Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 174; Id., Auk, 1886, p. 379; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, 1892, p. 301. Centurus superciliaris superciliaris RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 59. Range: Island of Cuba. t15: Cuba (San Diego de los Bajfios 3, “Cuba” 12). Centurus superciliaris merceus Bangs. IstE oF PINES WOODPECKER. Centurus superciliaris merceus BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, p. 173 (San Juan, Isle of Pines); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 61; Topp, Ann. Carnegie Mus., X, 1916, p. 241. Range: Isle of Pines, near Cuba. *Centurus blakei blakei Ridgway. BLAKr’s WOODPECKER. Centurus blakei RipGway, Auk, 1886, p. 337 (Abaco I., Bahamas); Cory, Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 296. Melanerpes blakei HaraitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 168. Centurus nyeanus blakei Topp, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VII, 1911, p. 422. Centurus blakei blakei RipGWway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 61. Range: Island of Abaco, Bahamas. 4: Abaco I., Bahamas. *Centurus blakei bahamensis (Cory). BAnamMA WOODPECKER. Centurus bahamensis Cory, Auk, 1892, p. 270; (Great Bahama I., Bahamas); Jd., Cat. West Ind. Bds., 1892, pp. 12, 104, 126, 127, 143. Centurus blakei bahamensis RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 63. Range: Great Bahama Island, Bahamas. 6: Great Bahama Island (including the type). 420 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Centurus nyeanus Ridgway. Nyer’s WoopPECKER. Centurus nyeanus RipGway, Auk, 1886, p. 336 (Watlings Island, Bahamas); Cory, Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 295; RmLEy, Auk, 1903, p. 434; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 65. Melanerpes nyeanus HareitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 169; Cory, Cat. West Ind. Bds., 1892, pp. 12, 104, 126, 127, 142. Range: Watlings Island, Bahamas. *Centurus caymanensis Cory. CAYMAN WOoOODPECKER. Centurus caymanensis Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 499 (Grand Cayman, West Indies) ; Jd., 1888, p. 158; Jd., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 295; Lowe, Ibis, 1909, p. 341; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 65; BANGs, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 1916, p. 311. Melanerpes caymanensis HaraitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 169; NICOLL, Ibis, 1904, p. 584; Lowe, Ibis, 1911, p. 150. Range: Grand Cayman Island, south of Cuba. 761: Grand Cayman Island (including the type). *Centurus dubius dubius (Cabot). Uxmat WooDPECKER. Picus dubius Casot, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., I, 1844, p. 164 (Uxmal, Yucatan). Melanerpes dubius HarcitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 172, part. Centurus dubius STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1890, p. 206 (Yucatan). Centurus dubius dubius RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 66; Bancs, Auk, 1915, p. 168 (List Cabot’s types). Range: Southeastern Mexico (Campeche, Yucatan), British Hon- duras and adjacent lowlands of Guatemala. 5: Yucatan. Centurus dubius vereecrucis (Nelson). VERA Cruz WOODPECKER. Melanerpes dubius verecructs NELSON, Auk, 1900, p. 259 (Coatzocoalcos, Vera Cruz). Centurus dubtus verecrucus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p- 69. Range: Southeastern Mexico in states of Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, Ta- basco and Chiapas and adjacent parts of Guatemala. Centurus dubius leei (Ridgway). LEE’s WOODPECKER. Centurus leei RrpGWay, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., III, 1885, p. 22 (Cozumel Is- land, Yucatan). Centurus dubius leei RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 69. Range: Cozumel Island and Meco Island, Yucatan. *Centurus dubius canescens (Salvin). IRUATAN WOODPECKER. Centurus canescens SALVIN, Ibis, 1889, p. 370 (Ruatan Jsland, Honduras). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 421 Melanerpes canescens Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, r8g90, p. 174. Centurus dubius canescens RipGWAY, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p.70. Range: Ruatan Island, Bay of Honduras. 2: Ruatan Island. *Centurus rubriventris rubriventris Swainson. SWaAINsON’s Woop- PECKER. Centurus rubriventris SWAINSON, Anim. in Menag., 1838, p. 354 (no locality = Merida, Yucatan)*. Melanerpes rubriventris Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 176, part (Merida and Peto, Yucatan); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., VIII, 1896, p. 285 (Chichen-Itza, Yucatan). Centurus rubriveniris rubriventris RipGWay, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 70. Range: Yucatan; Bonaca Island? 4: Yucatan. *Centurus rubriventris pygmeus Ridgway. LrEssER CozuMEL Woop- PECKER. Centurus rubriventris pygm@us RipGWAY, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., VIII, 1885, p. 576 (Cozumel Island, Yucatan); Jd., Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, rg14, p. 72. Range: Cozumel Island, Yucatan. 2: Cozumel Island. *Centurus subelegans subelegans> Bonaparte. BONAPARTE’S Woop- PECKER. Centurus subelegans BONAPARTE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837, p. 109 (‘‘ Mex- ico,’’ 7. e., Venezuela).° Centurus terricolor BERLEPSCH, Ibis, 1880, p. 113 (Orinoco district or Trinidad). Melanerpes terricolor Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 176 (Ven- ezuela; Tobago; Cory, Auk, 1893, p. 220 (Tobago); BERLEPScH and Har- TERT, Nov. Zool., 1902, p. 92 (Maipures; Altegracia; Caicara, Venezuela); LoweE, Ibis, 1907, p. 560 (Margarita); Id., 1909, p. 322 (Cariaco Peninsula, Venezuela). Melanerpes subelegans RICHMOND, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, 1896, p. 666 (Margarita I.); Cory, Field Mus. Pub., No. 137, 1909, p. 244 (Margarita). ® By designation. > HELLMAYR and SEILERN (Arch. far Naturg., 1912, p. 150) do not accept Bonaparte’s name, subelegans, for this species on account of uncertainty of type locality, description, etc., but Richmond’s claim in its favor (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, 1896, p. 666) seems worthy of consideration. Furthermore, the bird with barred upper tail coverts (terricolor Berlepsch) may ultimately be found worthy of subspecific recognition. ° See Bonaparte, Consp. Av., I, 1850, p. 119. I suggest Caracas, Venezuela, for the type locality. é 422 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zoétoecy, Vor. XIII. Centurus subelegans subelegans RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 52, in key; CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, 1916, p. 305 (Ciudad Bolivar and Caicara). Melaner pes terricolor terricolor HELLMAYR and SEILERN, Arch. fir Naturg., Abt. A, 5 Heft, 1912, p. 150 (Cumbre Chiquita, S. Esteban). Range: Venezuela; Margarita Island; Tobago Island; Trinidad?; British Guiana? t4a5: Venezuela (Macuta, Caracas 14, Cumana 3, Maracay, Aragua 6, Puerto Cabello 1, La Ceiba, Trujillo 1); Tobago I. 6; Margarita I. 13; ““Trinidad” (purchased) 1. *Centurus subelegans rubricapillus* (Cabanis). RED-cROWNED Woop- PECKER. Centurus rubricapillus CABANIS, Journ. fiir Ornith., X, 1862, p. 328 (Barran- quilla, Colombia); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 53, footnote. Picus tricolor (nec Gmelin) WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 512 (‘‘Mexico’’ =Cartagena, Colombia). Melanerpes tricolor HarcittT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 174. Zebrapicus tricolor MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, 1862, p. 247, part; IV, 1862, pl. 106, figs. 1-2. Melanerpes subelegans neglectus RICHMOND, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, 1896, p. 668 (Bogota). Melanerpes wagleri sancte-marte BANGs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XII, 1898, p. 134 (Santa Marta, Colombia). Centurus subelegans neglectus R1ipGWAY, Bull U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 52, in key. Centurus subelegans sancte-marte RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 53, in key. Melanerpes rubricapillus rubricapillus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 351 (Upper Sinu River; Algodonal; Magdalena River; Honda; Chicoral, Colombia). Melanerpes wagleri SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 416 (Lion Hill, Panama). Melanerpes subelegans waglert RICHMOND, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, 1896, p. 668 (Panama and coast of Colombia). Centurus subelegans wagleri RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, Pp. 73; STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 259 (Panama). Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and western Venezuela. *I am unable to verify the characters claimed to.distinguish waglert or neglectus and am inclined not to recognize any of the supposed subspecies. Birds from Tobago, Margarita and northeastern Venezuela very often have the rump and upper tail coverts conspicuously spotted or barred (=¢erricolor Berlepsch), but others from the same localities do not. The red crown (continuous or broken) is another variable character, as is also the marking on the middle rectrices. There is considerable difference in size, especially in length of wing (often in birds from the same locality), but it is variable and appears to have no geographical significance. The best that can be said is that the differences given by Ridgway (I. c., in key, pp. 52-53) for subelegans and sancte-marte (=rubricapillus) may serve as average characters to distinguish the majority of specimens. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CORY. 423 t24: Colombia (Cucuta 1, “Colombia” 5); Venezuela (Encontrados 2, Orope 1, Rio Aurare 1, Colon, Tachira 4); Panama (Colon) 9; Costa Rica (Lagarto) 1. Centurus seductus (Bangs). SAN Mricur~L WOODPECKER. Melanerpes seductus BANGS, Auk, 1901, p. 26 (San Miguel Island, Bay of Pan- ama); THAYER and Bans, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XLVI, 1905, p. 150. Centurus seductus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 75. Range: San Miguel Island, Bay of Panama. *Centurus hoffmannii Cabanis. HorrmMaANn’s WOODPECKER. Centurus hoffmannii CABANIS, Journ. far Ornith., X, 1862, p. 322 (Costa Rica). Centurus hoffmani CHERRIE, Auk, 1892, p. 327 (Costa Rica; both coasts); FERRY Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 267 (Guayabo, Costa Rica); Rineway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, 1914, p. 76. Melanerpes hoffmanni Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 181 (San José; Punta Arenas). Range: Costa Rica and Nicaragua. 15: Costa Rica (San José 2, Guayabo 5, Orosi 1, Miravalles 1, Limon 2); Nicaragua (San Gerénimo) 4. Centurus polygrammus polygrammus Cabanis. OAXACA Woop- PECKER. Centurus polygrammus CABANIS, Journ. fiir Ornith., 1862, p. 326 (San Bartalomé, Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, Mexico). Centurus aurifrons santa-cruzi RipGway, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., IV, 1881, p. 106, part (Oaxaca). [Melanerpes aurifrons] Subsp. A, Melanerpes santacruzi Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 179, part (Tonald, Chiapas). Centurus polygrammus polygrammus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 78. Range: Southern Mexico (Oaxaca and western Chiapas). Centurus polygrammus frontalis (Nelson). CuiapaAs WOODPECKER. Melanerpes frontalis NELson, Auk, 1900, p. 257 (San Vicente, Chiapas). Centurus polygrammus frontalis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 80. Range: Southern Mexico (central and eastern Chiapas). *Centurus aurifrons (Wagler). GoLDEN-FRONTED WOODPECKER. Picus aurifrons WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 512 (Mexico, i. e., Ismiquilp4m, Hidalgo, Mexico).® Centurus aurifrons BAIRD, BREWER and RipGway, Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, p. 557, pl. 52, figs. 3, 6; Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 81. * See Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 418. 424 FiretD Museum or Naturat History—Zoo.oey, Vor. XIII. Melanerpes aurifrons Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 177. Range: Northern and central Mexico in states of Tamaulipas; Nuevo Leon; Coahuila; eastern Chihuahua; Aguas Calientes; Guana- juato; San Luis Potosi; Hidalgo; Mexico; Durango; Jalisco, and Mi- choacan and northward through the greater part of Texas. t16: Texas (Laredo 2, Corpus Christi 6, ‘Texas’? 2); Mexico (San Luis Potosi 2, Sabinas, Coahuila 4). *Centurus santacruzi santacruzi Bonaparte. VALESQUEz’s Woop- PECKER. Centurus santacruzi BONAPARTE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837, p. 116 (Guatemala). Melanerpes santacrusi fumosus NELSON, Auk, 1900, p. 258 (Huehuetan, Chiapas). Centurus santacruzi santacruzi RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 84. Range: Southeastern Mexico (in state of Chiapas), Guatemala, Salvador and northern Nicaragua. tro: Guatemala (San José, Esquintla 1, Zacapa, 4, Lake Amatilan 3, Patulul 1, Los Amates 1). *Centurus santacruzi grateloupensis (Lesson). Lrsson’s Woop- PECKER. Picus grateloupensis LESSON, Rev. Zool., 1839, p. 41 (Mexico). Centurus santacruzi grateloupensis RiDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 87. Range: Eastern Mexico in states of Tamaulipas, Vera Cruz, Puebla and Oaxaca. tro: Mexico (Tampico 2, Tamaulipas 8). *Centurus santacruzi pauper Ridgway. TRUXILLO WOODPECKER. Centurus santacruzi pauper RipGWay, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1888, p. 582 (Truxillo, Honduras); DEARBORN, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1907, p- 93, part (Belize, Brit. Honduras); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 88. Range: British Honduras and northern Honduras. 2: British Honduras. *Centurus chrysogenys chrysogenys (Vzigors). GOoLDEN-CHEEKED WOODPECKER. Picus chrysogenys Vicors, Zool. Beechey’s Voy., 1839, p. 24 (no locality given, but probably Mazatlan or Tepic).® Melanerpes elegans Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 184, part (Sonora; Mazatlan; San Bas, Tepic). ® See Ridgway, /. c., p. 90, footnote. 1919. CATALOGUE OF Brrps oF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 425 Centurus chrysogenys chrysogenys RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 89. Range: Western Mexico in states of Sinaloa, Sonora and Tepic. 1: ? “Mexico.” *Centurus chrysogenys flavinuchus Ridgway. AcapuLco Woop- PECKER.,. Centurus chrysogenys flavinuchus R1pGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, rgrt, p. 32 (Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. QI. Picus elegans (not of Miller, 1776) SWAINSON, Philos. Mag., N. S., I, No. 6, 1827, p. 439 (‘‘ Maritime land”’). Zebrapicus elegans MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 225, IV, 1862, pl. 102, fig. 5. Natale elegans HarGITT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 184, part. Range: South-central and southwestern Mexico in states of Puebla, Morelos, Jalisco, Michoac4n, Colima, Guerrero and western Oaxaca. t17: Mexico (Guerrero 15, Colima 1, Jalisco 1). Centurus hypopolius (Wagler). GRAyY-BREASTED WOODPECKER. Picus hypopolius WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 514 (‘‘ Mexico” = Puebla). Zebrapicus hypopolius MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 228; IV, 1862, pl. 103, figs. 4-5. Melanerpes hypopolius Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 186. Centurus hypopolius RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 92. Range: Southern Mexico, in states of Puebla, Morelos, Mexico, Guerrero and Oaxaca. *Centurus uropygialis uropygialis Baird. Gita WoopPECKER. Centurus uropygialis BarrD, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1854, p. 120 (Bill. Williams R., Arizona, U.S. A.). Melanerpes uropygialis Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 182. Zebrapicus kaupit MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 245 (‘Bolivia’); IV, 1862, pl. 106, figs. 4-5. Centurus sulfuriventer REICHENBACH, Handb. Scans. Picine, 1854, p. 410, pl. 664, figs. 4411-4412 (Mexico). Centurus uropygialis uropygialis RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 93- Range: Southwestern United States, in southeastern Nevada, southwestern New Mexico, northern Lower California, southeastern California and Arizona; and in Mexico, in states of Sonora, Chihuahua, Durango, Zacatecas, Sinaloa, Tepic, Aguas Calientes and Jalisco. t17: Arizona (Phoenix 5, Calabasas 8, Big Sandy Creek 1); Mexico (Jalisco 1, Sonora 2). * See Cabanis, Journ. fir Ornith, 1862, p. 329. 426 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6é.ocy, Vor. XIII. Centurus uropygialis brewsteri Ridgway. BREWSTER’S WOODPECKER. Centurus uropygialis brewsteri RripGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 1911, p, 32 (Santiago, southern Lower California); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50. VI, 1914, p. 96. Range: Southern Lower California (from Cape San Lucas north- ward to San Ignacio). *Centurus radiolatus (Wagler). JAMAICAN WOODPECKER. Picus radiolatus WAGLER, Syst. Av., 1827, Picus sp. 99 (Jamaica); Id., Isis, 1829, p. 512. Centurus radiolatus GossE, Bds. Jamaica, 1847, p. 271; Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 378; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 173; Scott, Auk, 1892, p. 275; Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 97. Zebrapicus radiolatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 237; IV, 1862, pl. 104, figs. 5-6. Melanerpes radiolatus HaraitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 166; Cory, Cat. West Ind. Bds., 1892, pp. 12, 104, 130. Range: Island of Jamaica, Greater Antilles. t12: Jamaica. Genus CHRYSERPES Miller. Chryserpes Miller, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1915, p. 516 (Type Picus striatus Miller). *Chryserpes striatus (Miiller). Haitian WoopPECKER. Picus striatus MULLER, Vollst. Natursyst. Suppl., 1776, p. 91 (Santo Domingo). Zebrapicus striatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 231; IV, 1862, pl. 107, figs. 3-4. Centurus striatus SALLE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1857, p. 234; Cory, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, VI, 1881, p. 154 (Mts. of Haiti); Jd., Bds. Haiti and San Domingo, 1884, p. III, pl. 23, figs. 1-2; Id., Auk, 1886, p. 378; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 173; Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 98. Chloronerpes striatus Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 89; Cory, Cat. West Ind. Bds., 1892, pp. 12, 104, 131; CHERRIE, Contr. Orn. San Do- mingo, 1896, p. 21. Range: Haiti and San Domingo, Island of Haiti. to8: Haiti (Jacmel 4, Le Coupe 8); San Domingo (Aquate 30, San Domingo City 13, Fuerte Resoli 2, Honduras 18, Maniel 1, Catare to, Puerto Plata 12). Genus BALANOSPHYRA Ridgway. Balanosphyra Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 1911, p. 34 (Type Picus formicivorus Swainson). *Balanosphyra formicivora formicivora (Swainson). ANT-EATING WoovpPECKER. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 427 Picus formicivorus Swarnson, Philos. Mag., I, 1827, p. 439 (Temiscaltepec, Mexico). Picus melanopogon TEMMINCK, Planches Col., IV, 1828, pl. 451, and text (Mex-: ico). Melampicus formicivorus MALHERBE, Mon. Picida, II, 1862, p. 199: IV, 1862 pl. 99, figs. 1, 2, 3. Melanerpes formicivorus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 149, part; SALvin and Gopmaw, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 412, part; Lacy, Auk, IgII1, p. 209 (Kerrville, Texas); and authors. Balanosphyra formicivora formicivora RipGWAyY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 102. Range: South-central Texas, southward through Mexico (Nuevo Leé6n and Tamaulipas, and from Zacatecas and southern Sinaloa, south- ward to Oaxaca and Chiapas) to Guatemala. 8: Mexico (Tamaulipas) 2; Guatemala (Tecpam) 6. *Balanosphyra formicivora aculeata (Mearns). MEARN’s ANT-EATING WOoDPECKER. Melanerpes formicivorus aculeatus MEARNS, Auk, 1890, p. 249 (Squaw Park, central Arizona). Balanosphyra formicivora aculeata RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 105. Range: Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas (Davis Mts.) and southward in Mexico in Sonora and Chihuahua to Durango. ~28: Mexico (Durango 4, Chihuahua 8, Bostillos 2, Sonora 2); Arizona (Santa Rita Mts., 2), Huachuca Mts., 8, “Arizona,” mounted, 2). *Balanosphyra formicivora bairdi (Ridgway). CALirFoRNIA Woop- PECKER. Melaner pes formicivorus bairdt RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 21, 1881, p. 34 (Petaluma, Sonoma Co., California). Subsp. a. Melanerpes melanopogon Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 151, part (California). Balanosphyra formicivora bairds RipGWway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 107. Range: Pacific coast district of United States, from northern Lower California (Santo Tomas, Tecate Valley, San Pedro Martir Mts., etc.), northward to northwestern Oregon; accidental to south-central Oregon (Fort Klamath). 11: California (Gilroy 2, Alhambra 1, Clipper Gap 3, Pasadena 1, Palo Alto 2, “California” 2). *Balanosphyra formicivora angustifrons (Baird). NARROW-FRONTED WoOopDPECKER. Melanerpes formicivorus var. angustifrons BAIRD, in Cooper’s Orn. Cal., I, 1870, p. 405 (Cape San Lucas, Lower California). 428 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zooxocy, Vou. XIII. Melanerpes formicivorus angustifrons BENDIRE, Life Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1895, p. 117; and of authors. Melanerpes angustifrons BAIRD, BREWER and RipGway, Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, pl. 53, figs. 1-2. Balanosphyra formicivora angustifrons RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 108. Range: Southern Lower California (Cape San Lucas district). 4: Southern Lower California. *Balanosphyra formicivora albeola (Todd). BrtizE WooppPEcKER. Melanerpes formicivorus albeolus Topp, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, p. 153 (near Manatee, British Honduras). Balanosphyra formicivora albeola RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 109. Range: British Honduras (region of Manatee Lagoon; Belize). 1: British Honduras (Belize River). *Balanosphyra formicivora striatipectus (Ridgway). STREAKED- CHESTED WOODPECKER. Melanerpes formicivorus var. striatipectus RIDGWAY, in Baird, Brewer and Ridg- way’s Hist. N. Am. Bds. II, 1874, p. 561 (Borris, Costa Rica)®; Id., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 110. Range: Southern and southeastern Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica to western Panama (Chiriqui, etc.). 3: Nicaragua (San Raphaél del Norte 2, Matagalpa 1). *Balanosphyra flavigula (Malherbe). ScLaTER’s YELLOW-THROATED WoOopPECKER. Melampicos flavigula MALHERBE, Rey. et Mag. de Zool., 1849, p. 542 (Colombia). Melampicus flavigula MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 202; IV, 1862, pl. 99, figs. 5-6. Melaner pes flavigula SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1855, p. 161; HaraitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 154; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 350 (eastern and central and western Andes, Colombia; numerous localities). Melanerpes flavigularis SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, p. 307. Balanosphyra flavigula RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 102, in key. Range: Interior of Colombia. 3: “Colombia.” Balanosphyra xantholarynx (Reichenbach). YELLOW-THROATED Woop- PECKER. ® Cf. Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. III. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CORY. 429 Melanerpes xantholarynx REICHENBACH, Handb. Scans. Picine, 1854, p. 384, pl. 643, figs. 4293-4294 (‘‘Mexico”’); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 155 (Mexico?). Range: Mexico.® Genus LINNEOPICUS Malherbe. Linneopicus Malherbe, ‘‘'Mem. Acad. Metz., 1848-49’’; Nouv. Classif. Picin., 1850, p. 52 (Type Picus herminiert Lesson). *Linneopicus herminieri (Lesson). GUADELOUPE WOODPECKER. Picus herminieri Lesson, Traité d’Orn., 1831, p. 228 (Guadeloupe I., Lesser Antilles). Melampicus herminieri MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 198; IV, 1862, pl. 100, fig. I. Melanerpes herminieri Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 163; Cory, Cat. West Ind. Bds., 1892, p. 12. Melaner pes l’herminieri LAWRENCE, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., I, 1878, p. 459; Cory. Auk, 1886, p. 377; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 172. Linneopicus herminieri R1ipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 113, Range: Island of Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles. 136: Guadeloupe I., Lesser Antilles. Genus ASYNDESMUS Coues. Asyndesmus Coues, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866, p. 55 (Type, by original designation, Picus torquatus Wilson=Asyndesmus lewist Riley. *Asyndesmus lewisi Riley. Lewis’ WOODPECKER. yn y Picus torquatus (not of Boddaert, 1783) WiLson, Am. Orn., III, 1811, p. 31, pl. 20 (Montana, about lat. 46° N.). Asyndesmus lewisi RILEY, Proc. Biol. Soc., Wash., XVIII, 1905, p. 225, in text (ex ‘‘Picus lewis Drapliez]’”” Gray, Gen. Bds., III, 1849, App., p. 22; new name for Picus torquatus WILSON, preoccupied); Amer. Orn. Union Check List, 3rd ed., 1910, p. 193; Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 114. Asyndesmus torquatus HarGitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 137; and authors. Melanerpes torquatus JARDINE, ed. Wilson’s Am. Orn., I, 1832, p. 321, pl. 20, fig. 3; and authors. Range: Western North America, British Colombia and southern Alberta, south to Arizona and New Mexico and from the inner coast ranges of California to the Black Hills, South Dakota, and western Nebraska, western Kansas, eastern Colorado, etc.; casual in eastern * Type locality doubtful. The type specimen (which so far as known is unique) has apparently been lost. 430 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Kansas, Oklahoma and Vancouver Island, and in winter to southern California and Chihuahua, Mexico. t12: South Dakota 2, Colorado 1, California (San Francisco 1, Redding 1, ‘‘California” 3); Arizona (Ft. Whipple) 1; Washington (Prescott) 3. Genus TRIPSURUS Swainson. Tripsurus Swainson, Classif. Bds., II, 1837, p. 311 (Type, as fixed by Gray, 1840, Picus flavifrons Vieillot). *Tripsurus cruentatus (Boddaert). Lirrte BLack WoopPECKER. Picus cruentatus BODDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 43 (Cayenne). (?) Picus hirundinaceus Linn&us, Syst. Nat., I, 1766, p. 174 (‘‘America Sep- tentrionali’’). Picus hirundinaceus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 426. Melanerpes meropirostris BONAPARTE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837, p. 120. Melampicus hirundinaceus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 192; IV, 1862, pl. XCVIII, figs. 4, 5, 6. Melanerpes cruentatus TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 89; HarairT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 155 (Bogota, Colombia; Sarayacu, Ec- uador; Chyavetas, eastern Peru; Ucayali R., Simacu, Bolivia; Chapada, Mat- to Grosso, Rio Negro, Pernambuco, Brazil); Goeldi, Alb. Aves Amazon, 1900, pt. 1, pl. 18, fig. 8; GoopFELLOw, Ibis, 1902, p. 209 (Upper Rio Napo, Ecua- dor); BERLEPSCH and HarTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 92 (Suapure, Orino- co Region, Venezuela); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 25 (Itaituba and Para); Id., p. 79 (Teffe); Id., p. 397 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira); BErR- LEpscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 271 (Cayenne); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 383 (Alianca, Rio Madeira); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 247 (Par4; Rio Caura; Rio Tapajoz; Goyana; Rio Purts; Rio Acre, etc., Brazil); Coup, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 485; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 350 (Florencia; La Morelia; Buena Vista; Villavicencio, Colombia); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 56 (Javaweg, Surinam). Tripsurus cruentatus CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., I, No. 6, 1916, p. 306 (Munduapo). Range: Guianas, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. 713: Peru (Moyobamba 1, Yurimaguas 2, Lower Huallaga 3); “Colombia” 2; “Venezuela” 1; Brazil (Porto Velho, Upper Rio Madeira) 3; Bolivia (Todos Santos, Rio Chapare) 1. *Tripsurus rubrifrons (Spix). RED-FRONTED WOODPECKER. Picus rubrifrons Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 61, pl. LV, figs. 1-2 (‘‘in sylvis Paree’’). Melampicus rubrifrons MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 196; IV, 1862, pl. XCVIII, figs. 1-2. IgI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BirDs OF THE AMERICAS—Corvy. 431 Melanerpes melanocephalus PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 247 (Barra do Rio Negro). Melampicus melanocephalus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 195 (= @, Rio Negro). Melanerpes rubrifrons HarcitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 157 (Barra, Rio Negro; Para; Cayenne; Guiana); HELLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 608 (Spix’s Types); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 271 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 247 (Par4; Benevideo; Peixe-Boi, northeastern Brazil); CHuBB, Bds. Brit. Gui- ana, I, 1916, p. 486; CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 306, crit. (Caura R., Venezuela). Tripsurus rubrifrons BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 57 (Javaweg, Surinam). (?) Melanerpes hargitts Dusots, Synop. Av., I, 1899, p. 68, pl. 2, fig. 2.8 Range: Guianas, eastern Venezuela, north and northeastern Brazil. 7: British Guiana (Potaro 2, Demerara R.., 2, ‘British Guiana” 1); “Venezuela” 2. *Tripsurus pucherani pucherani (Malherbe). PucHERAN’s Woop- PECKER. Zebrapicus pucherant MALHERBE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., I, 1849, p. 542 (‘‘To- bago”’ errore=Colombia)>; Id., Mon. Picidz, II, 1862, p. 227, part (Santa Marta, Colombia; ‘‘Tobago”’); Id., IV, 1862, pl. 103, figs. 1-2. Centurus pucheranii FERRY, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 276 (Guayabo and Limon, Costa Rica). Melanerpes pucheranit Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 164, part (from Nicaragua, southward); HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., Ig11, p. 1188 (Novita, western Colombia); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 351 (western Colombia). Tripsurus pucherant pucheranit RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. II9. Range: Southern Honduras, southward to Colombia and western and central Ecuador. 730: Costa Rica (Guayabo 6, Limon 18, Siquirres 2, Orosi 3); Panama (Veragua) 1; Colombia (El Tigre, Rio Samana) 1. Tripsurus pucherani perileucus (Todd). WuiITE-BARRED WOODPECKER. Melanerpes pucherani peritleucus Topp, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, p. 153 (near Manatee, British Honduras). Tripsurus pucherant perileucus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 122. Range: Southeastern Mexico (Vera Cruz, Puebla, Orizaba, etc.), southward through Guatemala to British Honduras and northern Honduras. ® Melanerpes hargitts DuBois (Type loc. unknown): Similar to cruentatus, but jacks the whitish superciliary stripe (see Melanerpes sp. inc., Dubois, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1897, p. 783). > Designated by Hellmayr, J. ¢c., 1911, p. 1188. 432 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zo6étoey, Vor. XIII. *Tripsurus chrysauchen (Salvin). GOLDEN-NAPED WOODPECKER. Melanerpes chrysauchen SALvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1870, p. 213 (Bugaba, Chiriqui, Panama); Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 160 (Bugaba, Chiriqui); SALvin and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 414, pl. 60. Tripsurus chrysauchen RiwGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 123. Range: Western Panama and southwestern Costa Rica. 3: Costa Rica (Pozo Aztl 1, Lagarto 2). Tripsurus pulcher (Sclater). BrautiruL WOopDPECKER. Melanerpes pulcher SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1870, p. 330 (Bogota); Wyatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 129; BERLEPSCH, Ibis, 1880, p. 114; HarGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 160, pl. III; GoopFELLow, Ibis, 1902, p. 210 (Santo Domingo; Ecuador). Range: Colombia and Ecuador. *Tripsurus flavifrons ( Viezllot). YELLOW-FRONTED WOODPECKER. Picus flavifrons ViEtLLot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. 75 (‘‘ Bre- sil’); Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 60, pl. LII, figs. 1-2. Picus coronatus LICHENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, p. 10. Picus rufiventris DRAPER, Dict. Class, XIII, 1828, p. 507. Melampicus flavifrons MALHERBE, Mon. Picida, II, 1862, p. 207; IV, 1862, pl. 100, figs. 2, 3, 4. Melaner pes flavifrons PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 248; Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 161 (Minas Geraes; Goyaz; Novo Fribourgo, south- eastern Brazil; Sdo Paulo; Rio Grande do Sol); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 80 (Goyaz); CHuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 280 (Sapucay, Paraguay). Range: Southern Brazil and Paraguay. t: “Brazil.” Genus LEUCONERPES Swainson. Leuconerpes Swainson, Classif. Bds., II, 1837, p. 310 (Type Picus candidus Otto). Colombpicus Malherbe, Nouv. Classif. Picin., 1850, p. 45 (Type Picus domint- canus Vieillot, =P. candtdus Otto). *Leuconerpes candidus (Otto). WHITE-BELLIED WOODPECKER. Picus candidus Otto, Naturg. Vogel Buffon, XXIII, 1796, p. 191 (Cayenne); Id. (?), in Buffon’s Naturg. Uebers., XII, 1772, p. 251, pl. XXIII*. Picus dominicanus ViE.xot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. 72; SPrx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 59, pl. 1, figs. 1-2. Picus melanopterus NEUWIED, Reis. Bras., I, 1820, p. 165. Melampicus dominicanus MALHERBE, Mon. Picida, II, 1862, p. 217; IV, 1862, pl. 101, figs. 1-2. *I have not been able to verify this reference. It is given by Hargitt (J. c.), Sclater and others, but ignored by Brabourne and Chubb. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 433 Melanerpes candidus Harattt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 148 (Bahia); Minas Geraes; Chapada, Matto Grosso; Bolivia; Salta, Argentina); Har- TERT and VENTUuwRI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 227 (Tucuman, Tapia, etc., Ar- gentina); Kerr, Ibis, 1901, p. 228 (Gran Chaco); CHuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 279 (Ibytemi; Sapucay, Paraguay); GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 322 (Paraguay). Leuconerpes candidus SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 23; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 247; HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 604 (Spix’s Types); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 247 (Marajo; Mexiana; Monte Alegre; Rio Macruro; Maranhao, Brazil). Range: Eastern and southern Brazil; Bolivia; Paraguay; Uruguay and northern Argentina. 6: Brazil (Itacoatiara, Amazon River 2; Sao Marcello, Rio Preto 1; “Brazil” 1); “Argentina” 2. Genus CHLORONERPES Swainson. Chloronerpes Swainson, Classif. Bds., II, 1837, p. 307 (Type Picus rubiginosus, Swainson). Chloronerpes chrysochloros chrysochloros ( Vzeillot). GGOLDEN-GREEN WoOoDPECKER. Picus chrysochloros V1EILLoT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. 98 (Paraguay). Picus microcephalus Sp1x, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 60, pl. 53, fig. 2. Chloropicus chrysochlorus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 141, pl. 84, figs. 1-2. Chrysopicus brasiliensis BONAPARTE, Consp. Volucr. Zygod., 1854, No. 152, p. 9. Chroronerpes chrysochlorus Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 72; HartTeERT and VEnTuRI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 228 (Rio Bermejo, Salta, Argentina); GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 320 (Tayru, Paraguay). Chloronerpes chrysochloros chrysochloros HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910. p. 382 in text (Paraguay; Rio Pilcomayo, Oran, etc., Argentina; San Fran, cisco, Chaco and Piedra Blanca, Bolivia; western Matto Grosso Corumb4, Miranda and Cuyaba, Brazil); Jd., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad- Wiss.,, XXII, 1906, p. 605 (Matto Grosso, Cuyabd, Corumb4, Brazil and east Bolivia and Paraguay). Range: Paraguay, Bolivia, central and southwestern Brazil and northern Argentina. Chloronerpes chrysochloros brasiliensis (Swainson).* BRAzILIAN GREEN WOODPECKER. Picus brasiliensis Swainson, Zool, Illust., 1821, pl. XX (Bahia). Chloropicus polyzonus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 136, pl. 83, figs. 1-2. Chloronerpes polyzonus Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1846, p. 443, pl. 110, fig. 4. ® Chloronerpes chrysochloros brasiliensis (SwAINSON): Like C. c. chrysochloros, but bill larger and longer and upper parts less olive. 434 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zo6éxoey, Vor. XIII. Chloronerpes brasiliensis HARGITT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 73. Chloronerpes chrysochloros braziliensis HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 605 (Bahia and Piauhy); Jd., Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 382 (Bahia; Piauhy); InERING, Aves do Brazil, I, 1907, p. 179 (Piauhy; Bahia; Esp. Santo and Rio de Janeiro). Range: Eastern Brazil (Bahia, Piauhy, etc.). *Chloronerpes chrysochloros paraensis Snethlage.* SNETHLAGE’S GREEN WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes paraensis SNETHLAGE, Orn. Monatsber., XV, 1907, p. 163 (Muru- cutu, near Para); Jd., Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 245 (Maranhiao, Para). Chloronerpes chrysochloros paraensis HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, rg10, p. 381 (Murucutt, Para and Calama, right bank of the lower Rio Madeira); Jd., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Range: Northern Brazil in Amazon Region, from Lower Rio Madeira to Para. 1: Brazil (Jua, near Iguatu, Ceara). Chloronerpes chrysochloros capistriatus (Malherbe).» BOoNAPARTE’S GREEN WOODPECKER. Chloropicus capistriatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, II, 1862, p. 140, pl. 83 (‘‘Bre- sil’ =Rio Negro). Craugasus capistriatus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 160. Chloronerpes capistriatus HarGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 74 (Sarayacu, Ecudaor; Barra, Rio Negro, Brazil, and Rupununi R., British Guiana); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool. XIV, 1907, p. 79 (Teffé, Rio Solimoes, Bra- zil); CHuBB, Bds. British Guiana, I, 1916, p. 482. [Chloronerpes] chrysochloros capistriatus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 382 Manaos, S. Isabel, Marabitanas, Rio Vaupe, Rio Negro, Teffé, Rio Solimoes, Brazil; Sarayacu, eastern Ecuador; Rio Rupununi, British Guiana). Range: Northwestern Brazil from the Rio Negro (Bara, etc.) west inte Ecuador and north to British Guiana. Chioronerpes chrysochloros aurosus Nelson. GoLDMAN’S WOODPECKER Chloronerpes chrysochlorus aurosus NELSON, Smiths. Misc. Coll., LX, No. 3, 1912, p. 3 (Marraganti, 150 miles east of Canal Zone, eastern Panama); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 135. Range: Eastern Panama. ® Chloronerpes chrysochloros paraensis SNETHLAGE: Larger than brasiliensts and back more golden olive; ground color of under parts pale yellow; pileum red (in male), but mystacal stripe deep olive. Wing, 137; tail, 73; bill, 26 mm. > Chloronerpes chrysochloros captstriatus (MALHERBE): Entire under parts regularly barred with yellowish white and deep olive; pileum (in male) and mystacal stripe crimson; female with upper part of head bright golden olive. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 435 *Chloronerpes xanthochlorus Sclater and Salvin. GREEN AND YELLOW WooDPECKER. Chloronerpes xanthochlorus SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1875, p. 237 (San Cristobal, Tachira, Venezuela); Jd., 1879, p. 533 (Remedios, Antioquia, Colombia); Harcitr, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 73, pl. 1; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 347 (Remo- lino, lower Magdalena River, Colombia). Range: Northwestern Venezuela and northern Colombia. 3: Venezuela (Catatumbo 1; Orope, Zulia 1; Rio Aurare 1). Chloronerpes erythropsis ( Vieillot). RED-FACED GREEN WOODPECKER. Picus erythropsis VIEILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. 98 (‘‘Bre- rt he Picus icterocephalus (nec Latham) Spix, Av. Bras., 1824, I, p. 62, pl. 54, fig. 1 (female). Chloronerpes erythrops Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1846, p. 443. Chloropicus erythropsis MALHERBE, Mon. Picidae, II, 1862, p. 143, pl. 87, figs. 1-2. Chloronerpes erythropes PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 244. Chloronerpes erythropsis Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 75 (Pernambuco; Bahia; Rio Janeiro); HELLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 608 (Spix’s Types). Range: Northeastern, eastern and southeastern Brazil. Chloronerpes leucolemus (Malherbe). WuHITE-THROATED GREEN WOODPECKER. Picus leucolemus MALHERBE, Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége, 1845, p. 68 (‘‘Bresil’’). Chloropicus 1sidort MALHERBE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1850, p. 154. Chloropicus leucolemus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 145, pl. 85, figs.3-4. Chloronerpes leucolemus TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 85; HaraitTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 76 (Bogoté;® Sarayacu, Ecuador; En- genho-do-Gama, Brazil). Range: Matto Grosso, Brazil, to eastern Ecuador; Colombia? Chloronerpes lite Rothschild.» RotTHSCHILD’s GREEN WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes lite ROTHSCHILD, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, XI, 1901, p. 70 (Lita, alt. 3000 ft., N. Ecuador); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 347, crit. (Baudo Mts., Colombia). Range: Northern Ecuador and southern Colombia. ® A purchased specimen which may not have come from Bogota. > Chloronerpes lite ROTHSCHILD: Approaches C. leucolemus, but differs in hav- ing the bases of the primaries uniform chestnut, this color increasing in extent on outer webs from first to last primary and extending over the whole outer webs on all except the innermost ones (not widely edged with green as in C. leucolemus); red of crown and moustache much darker; upper surface darker greenish olive; the central cream-colored marking on chest more streak-like than rounded. 436 Fretp Museum or Natrurat History—Zoétocy, Vor. XIII. *Chloronerpes flavigula ( Boddaert). YELLOW-THROATED GREEN Woop- PECKER. Picus flavigula Bopparrt, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 49 (Cayenne). Picus chlorocephalus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 432. Picus icterocephalus LATHAM, Index Orn., I, 1790, p. 241; Sprx, Av. Bras., 1824, p. 62, pl. 54, fig. 2 (female). Chloronerpes flavigularis TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 84. Chloroner pes flavigula Gray, Gen. Bds., III, 1849, p. 22; HareTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 77; BERLEPSCH and HarTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. gt (Nericagua and Munduapo, Orinoco R., Venezuela); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 301 (Para); Jd., XIII, 1906, p. 379 (Prata Dist., Para); Id., XIV, 1907, p. 25 (Itaituba, Santarem, Brazil); Jd., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 608 (Spix's Types); Jd., XVII, 1910, p. 381 (Calama and Maruins, Rio Madeira, Brazil); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 270 (Iponsin, Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 245 (Para; Rio Gauma; Rio Capim; Rio Tocantins; Rio Xingu; Rio Tapajoz; Rio Jury; Rio Jamunda); Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 482; CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 305 (beyond fall of Atures, Orinoco, near Mt. Duida, Venezuela); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, 1918, p. 56(Paramaribo, Lelydorp and Javaweg, Surinam). Range: The Guianas, Venezuela, northern Brazil, eastern Ecuador and Peru. 3: British Guiana (Demerara R.) 1; Brazil (base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista 1; Conceicao, Rio Branco 1). Chloronerpes aurulentus (Temminck). GoLp-BACKED GREEN Woop- PECKER. Picus aurulentus TEMMINCK, PI. Cl., IV, roth livr., 1823, pl. 59, fig. 1 (Paraguay). Picus xanthotenia WAGLER, Syst. Av., 1827, Picus sp. 51. Chloropicus aurulentus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 137, pl. 84, figs. 4-5. Chloronerpes aurulentus Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1846, p. 443; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 243; HaraitTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 79; DABBENE, Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, XVIII, 1910, p. 275 (Misiones; Formosa, Chaco, northern Argentina); Cuuss, Ibis, 1910, p. 278 (Sapucay, Para- guay). Range: Southern Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina. Chloronerpes callopterus Lawrence. PANAMA WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes callopterus LAWRENCE, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., VII, 1862,p. 476 (Lion Hill, Panama); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 8 (Verd4gua); SALVIN and Gopav, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 409, pl. 59, fig. 1 (VerA4gua); RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 135. Range: Panama (Verd4gua; Cerro Brujo; Cana, etc.). *Chloronerpes simplex simplex Salvin. BucaBA WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes simplex Savin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1870, p. 212 (Bugaba, Chiriqui, western Panama); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, IgIo. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—COoRY. 437 p. 81; CHERRIE, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XIV, 1891, p. 536 (Costa Rica); SAL- VIN and GopMaN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 410 (La Libertad, etc., Nicaragua); Ferry, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 267 (Guay- abo, Costa Rica). Chloronerpes simplex simplex CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie, Mus., VI, 1910, p. 584, crit. (Costa Rica); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 136. Range: Western Panama and Costa Rica to Nicaragua. 1: Costa Rica (Guayabo). Chloronerpes simplex allophyeus Bangs. YARucA WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes simplex allophyeus BANGS, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XX XIX, 1903, p. 145 (Yuruca, Honduras, alt. 1000 ft.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 138. Range: Northern Honduras. *Chloronerpes eruginosus (Malherbe). LicHTENSTEIN’s Woop- PECKER. Chrysopicus @ruginosus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidae, II, 1862, p. 171 (Mexico); Id., IV, 1862, pl. 90, figs. 1-2. Picus poliocephalus LICHENSTEIN, Preis-Verz. Mex. Vég., 1830, p. I (nom. nud.) (Mexico); Jd., Journ. fur Ornith., 1863, p. 55 (reprint). Chloronerpes eruginosus Gray, Gen. Bds. III, 1849, App., p. 22; HaraitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 81; SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 406; Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 129. Range: Eastern Mexico (Vera Cruz, Puebla, San Luis Potosi, Nueva Leén, and Tamaulipas). 2: Mexico (Vera Cruz 1, Puebla Viego 1). Chloronerpes auricularis Salvin and Godman. GopMAN’S WOODPECKER, Chloronerpes auricularis SALVIN and GopMAN, Ibis, 1889, p. 381 (Xautipa, Sierra Madre del Sur, Guerrero, Mexico); HArRGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 83; SALVIN and GopMaN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 408, pl. 59a, fig. 3; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 128. Chloronerpes godmani Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 83 (Jal- isco, Mexico); SALVIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr.,-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 409, pl. 59a, figs. 1-2. Range: Southwestern Mexico (Guerrero, Jalisco, southern Sinaloa, etc.). *Chloronerpes rubiginosus rubiginosus (Swainson). SwArnson’s GREEN WOoODPECKER. Picus rubiginosus SWAINSON, Zool. Illustr., Ser. 1, 1820, pl. 14 and text (“‘Span- ish Maine’ =Cumana, Venezuela)*. * Type locality as fixed by Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 38. 438 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6étoecy, Vor. XIII. Chloronerpes rubiginosus HaraitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 86, part; BeErvLEpscHu, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 271 (Cayenne); CHusB, Bds. Brit. Gui- ana, I, 1916, p. 483 (Anarika River; Mt. Roraima; Macauria R.; Mazaruni R.; Merume Mts.; Kamarang R.). Chloronerpes rubiginosus rubiginosus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XII, 1906, p. 38, part (Cumana and Los Palmales, Venezuela); HELLMAYR and SEILERN, Arch. far Naturg., Abt. A, 5 Heft, 1912, p. 149 (Cumbre de Valencia; Mt. Bucarito; Tucuyo, Venezuela); Rrpcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 126, in key. Range: British Guiana and coast region of Venezuela. 1: Venezuela (Macuto, Caracas). *Chloronerpes rubiginosus trinitatis Ridgway. TRINIDAD GREEN WoOopPECKER. Chloronerpes rubiginosus trinitatis R1pGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 1911, p. 32 (Princetown, Trinidad); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p- 126, in key. Range: Island of Trinidad. 2: Trinidad. *Chloronerpes rubiginosus tobagensis Ridgway. ToBaco GREEN WoOoDPECKER. Chloronerpes rubiginosus tobagensis RipGWaAy, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, I9II, p. 33 (Tobago); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 127, in key. Range: Island of Tobago. 9: Tobago. Chloronerpes rubiginosus meridensis Ridgway. MERIDA GREEN WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes rubiginosus meridensis R1pGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, IgII, p. 33 (Merida, Venezuela); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 126, in key. Range: Andes of Merida, Venezuela. Chloronerpes rubiginosus buenaviste Chapman.* BUENA VISTA GREEN WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes rubignosus buenaviste CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 1915, p. 386 (Buena Vista, above Villavicencio; 4500 ft., eastern Andes, Colombia); Jd., XXXVI, 1917, p. 348. Range: Eastern Andes of Colombia (region of Buena Vista). * Chloronerpes rubiginosus buenaviste CHAPMAN: ‘“‘Similar to C. r. meridensts, but upperparts and olive bars of underparts darker, cheeks grayer, bill longer; similar to C. r. canipileus (d’Orb.) but with much more red and consequently darker, less golden in color. Similar to C. r. allent (BANGS) but olive bars of underparts wider and yellowish ones narrower; tail always (?) unbarred; posterior underparts, especially lower tail coverts, less distinctly barred.’’ (CHAPMAN, /. ¢.). IQIO. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 919 439 *Chloronerpes rubiginosus alleni Bangs. ALien’s GREEN Woop- PECKER. Chloronerpes rubiginosus alleni BANGS, Proc. New Eng. Zool. Club, III, 1902, p. 83 (San Sebastian, Santa Marta, Colombia); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 126, in key. Range: Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. t: ‘Colombia.” *Chloronerpes rubiginosus uropygialis (Cabanis). Costa RIcaNn WoOoODPECKER. Chloronerpes uropygialis CABANIS, Journ. fir Ornith., X, 1862, p. 321 (Cerro de la Candelaria, Costa Rica). Chloronerpes rubiginosus uropygialis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI: 1914; po 133: Range: Costa Rica and western Panama. 7: Costa Rica (Guayabo 4, Turrialba 1, Cartago 1, ‘Costa Rica” 1). *Chloronerpes rubiginosus yucatanensis (Cabot). Yucatan Woop- PECKER. Picus yucatanensts CaBot, Proc. Boston Soc. N. H., 1844, p. 164 (Yucatan). Chloronerpes yucatanensts HarGITT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 84, part (Yucatan). Chloronerpes rubiginosus yucatanensts RipGWway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 131; BANGs, Auk, 1915, p. 168 (Cabot’s types). Range: Southern Mexico (Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, Yucatan, etc.), Guatemala, Salvador, Honduras, to Nicaragua (San Rafaél del Norte, Matagalpa, etc.). 6: Guatemala 1; Nicaragua (San Raphaél del Norte 1, San Geré- nimo 4). Chloronerpes rubiginosus rubripileus* (Salvadori and Festa). REp- CROWNED GREEN WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes rubripileus SALVADORI and Festa, Boll. Mus. Zool. Torino, XV, 1900, p. 14 (Forests of Rio Peripa, western Ecuador). C[hloronerpes] r[ubiginosus] rubripileus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 348, in text, crit. Range: Western Ecuador. Chloronerpes rubiginosus gularis ( Hargit#). Harcrtt’s GREEN Woop- PECKER. Chloronerpes gularis HaraiTT, Ibis, 1889, p. 230 (Santa Elena, Antioquia, Col- ombia); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 86. * Chloronerpes rubiginosus rubripileus SALVADORI and Festa: Approaches C. r. gularis, but smaller; rump paler, and throat more extensively spotted (often to base of bill). 440 Fretp Museum oF Naturat History—Zo6é.oey, Vor. XIII. Chloroner pes rubiginosus gularis HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1187 (Loma Hermosa; Rio Jamaraya, western Colombia); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 127; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 347, crit. (La Frijolera, San Antonio, Andes west of Pop- ayan, Cerro Munchique, Cali, Miraflores, Salento, Sta. Elena, Barro Blanco, west of Honda, La Candela (intermediate). Range: Western and central Andes, Colombia. Chloronerpes rubiginosus canipileus (d’Orbigny). Bo1iviAN GREEN WoopPECKER. Picus canipileus d’'ORBIGNY, Voy. Am. Mer., IV, 1835-44, p. 379 (Chupé, Yun- gas, Bolivia). Chloronerpes canipileus GRAY, List. Picide, Brit. Mus., 1868, p. 104, part; BER- LEPSCH and STOLZMAN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1902, p. 32, in text, crit.; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 82. Range: Bolivia and southeastern Peru. Chloronerpes rubiginosus tucumanus (Cabanis).* TucumMAN GREEN WOoDPECKER. Chloronerpes tucumanus CABANIS, Journ. fair Ornith., 1883, p. 103 (Tucuman, northern Argentina); SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 21. Chloronerpes rubiginosus tucumanus HARTERT and VENTURI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 228 (Tucuman). Range: Northern Argentina. Chloronerpes chrysogaster Berlepsch and Stolzman. GOLDEN-BELLIED WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes chrysogaster BERLEPSCH and STOLZMAN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1902, p. 32 (Garita del Sol and La Gloria, central Peru); RrpGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 127, in key. Range: Central Peru. Genus CHRYSOPTILUS Swainson. Chrysoptilus Swainson, Faun. Bor-Amer., 1831, p. 300 (Type Picus guttatus Spix). Key to the Species and Subspecies. A—Under parts spotted or nearly plain. a—Wing more than 125 mm. a'—A conspicuous black stripe or patch extending behind the malar stripe; chest washed with orange. ® Chloronerpes rubiginosus tucumanus (CABANIS): Differs chiefly in larger size and duller coloration. The under surface lacks the yellowish tinge. > This may prove to be a race of rubiginosus (see Ridgway, /. c., footnote). I9I9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 441 1—Black stripe behind malar stripe long; ground color of under parts whitish; middle of belly slightly tinged with pale yellow; ground color of rump yellowish white or pale yellowish. . PRIN stearate: Sisvale a's (ete aay Gtk ah era eee Che ysnptdus elanalanes (Bolivia and northern Argentina; Chile?) 2—Black patch behind malar stripe much smaller; ear coverts washed with golden buff; rump golden yellow; under parts with tinge of greenish 2h eee ee See re estas Chrysoptilus nigroviridis. (Rio Pilcomayo, western Paraguay). b'—No conspicuous black stripe behind malar region; chest not washed with orange. 1—Ground color of underparts deep yellowish green................ la ac UNs Scat ER ORE Oa Chrysoptilus melanochlorus melanochlorus. (Wooded coast regions of southeastern Brazil, from Espirito Santo to Rio Grande do Sol.) 2—Ground color of underparts strongly golden yellow (adult), or pale greenish yellow with pear-shaped markings (immature)... .. sya atk ib tayauelie cher eee els Ganeas ta Chrysoptilus melanochlorus cristatus. (Paraguay, and adjacent region of the Parana R., Prov. Parana, Brazil; and northeastern Argentina and Uruguay.) 3—Ground color of underparts dull yellowish or pale greenish yellow. Spots on under parts smaller; throat streaks narrower. Wing, male, 126-129; bill, 23-24... . Chrysoptilus melanochlorus nattereri. (Central Brazil, Matto Grosso; Goyaz; northwestern Minas Geraes; northeastern Sao Paulo, etc.) 4—Similar to C. m. nattereri, but brighter; throat washed with yellow. Wing 131-134; bill 26-28 mm.....Chrysoptilus melanochlorus jue. (Northeastern Brazil, Ceara.) 5—Ground color of under parts yellow; spots on underparts larger; throat streaks heavier; size larger. Wing 132-135; bill 26-29 mm. eislelva ts fele aie AG saver ane near ae Chrysoptilus melanochlorus flavilumbis. (Eastern Brazil, Minas Geraes and Bahia.) b—Wing less than 125 mm. a'—Throat black, spotted with white. 1—Upper parts brownish golden olive; bill shorter; wing about 110 BIN is eats 35-18) So el eae Chrysoptilus punctigula punctigula. (Cayenne and Surinam.) 2—Upper parts ides more golden olive; bill longer; wing about 112. AP dbase .Chrysoptilus punctigula guttatus. ee iceman ces eet henson Brazil to eastern Peru and southeastern Colombia.) 3—Upper parts much less golden and more green; size larger; wing about 11S mniins Ae Chrysoptilus punctigula punctipectus. (Venezuela and eastern Colombia.) 4—Upper parts approaching punctipectus, but throat blacker with white spots smaller; breast more heavily spotted................ Beat dha ce tae Weis aca AED St ne Reet Chrysoptilus punctigula zulie. (Lower Catatumbo River region, western Venezuela.) 442 Fretp Museum or NaturaAt History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. 5—Black spots on underparts, especially chest and flanks, very large; rump and upper tail coverts only slightly yellowish, and heavily barred with blacks). .cis. sys camtategaern Chrysoptilus punctigula notata. (Colombia, definite, locality unknown.) b'—Throat white, streaked with black. 1—Black bars on upper parts broad; spots below, especially on flanks, EOP cy pet hye tee ae ee Chrysoptilus punctigula striatigularis. (Interior of Colombia west of the Eastern Andes.) 2—Black bars on upper parts smaller and narrower and more or less obscure; spots on underparts smaller and less numerous.......... She LEM ce eGe sus le HEREDsEaIOLe Re aOR Chrysoptilus punctigula ujhelyis. (Arid coast region of northern Colombia.) B—Underparts barred. 1—Chin and throat uniform black; larger belly more or less banded.......... Sie RS iaaals Ot AD Peal We ARES Deira fs irae C. artricollis atricollis. (Peru except extreme northwestern portion.) 2—Similar but smaller; belly immaculate....... Chrysoptilus atricollis lymans. (Northwestern Peru.) *Chrysoptilus melanolemus melanolemus (Malherbe).* BLAck- THROATED WOODPECKER. Picus melanolemus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 188; IV, 1862, pl. 89, figs. 7-8 (Bolivia). Chrysoptilus melanolemus GRanT, Ibis, 1911, p. 321 (Los Ynglases, Ajo, 50 miles south of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Goya, near Parana River, north- eastern Argentina). Chrysoptilus cristatus SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., 1889, p. 21; HAR. GiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 112, part (Bolivia and Argentina), Range: Bolivia and northern, northwestern and northeastern Argentina;> Uruguay; Chile? 2: Argentina (Tapia, Tucuman) 2. * See remarks by Hargitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 112, footnote, regarding the type of melanolemus Malherbe. Note: Considerable uncertainty exists regarding records for cristatus and melanolemus (largely due to confusion of the names by several writers); several such records I have intentionally omitted. » A good series of specimens from Bolivia and northeastern Argentina should be compared. I am strongly inclined to believe that birds from northeastern Argentina (Buenos Aires), etc., and Uruguay, should be separated subspecifically from those from Bolivia and northern and western Argentina. Seven specimens from Conchitas, Buenos Aires, differ from two from Province de Tucuman and two from Mendoza in having a relatively shorter wing and bill and the dark coloration of the back, wings, and tail distinctly more brownish black (less deep black). The under surfaces of the outer tail feathers have a middle stripe of yellowish olive bordering the shaft on both webs, and the under surface of the outer webs of the first and second outer tail feathers are barred, while in birds from Tucuman and Mendoza the yellowish olive stripe is absent and the under surface of the second outer feather is immaculate deep black, except at the extreme tip. Should these differences prove constant I propose to name the eastern bird Chrysoptilus melanolemus perplexus. Type from Conchitas Buenos Aires. Wing, 145; bill 29. 1919. CATALOGUE oF Birps oF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 443 Chrysoptilus nigroviridis Grant.» BLACK AND GREEN WOODPECKER. Chrysoptilus nigroviridis GRANT, Ibis, I9II, p. 321 (Rio Pilcomayo, western Paraguay). Range: Paraguay (region of Rio Pilcomayo; Mortero, etc.). Chrysoptilus melanochlorus melanochlorus (Gmelin). WaAGLER’S WoopPECKER. Picus melanochlorus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 427 (‘‘Cayenne,”’ errore= Rio de Janeiro)>; ex. Daubenton, Pl. Enl., p. 719. Picus chlorozostus WAGLER Isis, 1829, p. 513 (Brazilia). (?) Chrysopicus chlorostus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidae, II, 1862, p. 183; IV, 1862, pl. 87, figs. 1-2. Chrysoptilus chlorozostus BRABOURNE and Cuuss, Bds. S. Am., I, 1912, p. 170, No. 1692. Chrysoptilus melanochlorus HELLMAyR, Verh. der Ornith. Gesell. Bayern, XII, Heft 2, 1915, p. 154, crit. Range: Southeastern Brazil (Coast region from Espirito Santo to Rio Grande do Sol) and west to Iguassu Falls (west of St. Catharino); extreme northeastern Argentina. Chrysoptilus melanochlorus cristatus (Vvedllot). Azara’s Woop- PECKER. Picus cristatus VrerLtot, Nouv. Dict. 4’Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. 98 (Para- guay); ex Azara. Carpintero verdinegro AzarA, Apunt., IT, 1805, p. 306. Colaptes leucofrenatus LEYBOLD, Leopoldina, VIII, 1873, p. 53. Chrysoptilus melanochlorus (nec Gmelin) Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 110, part; von Ihering, Revis. Mus. Paulista, VI, p. 333 (Paraguay). Chrysoptilus cristatus HARTERT AND VENTURI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 226 (Mocovi; Rio de Oro; Tucuman; northern Argentina); Chubb, Ibis, 1910, p. 279 (Sapucay, Paraguay); Grant, Ibis, 1911, p. 321 (Alto Paraguay River, near Bahia Negra, extreme southeastern Bolivia). Range: Paraguay; extreme southeastern Bolivia, northern Ar- gentina and Uruguay. *Chrysoptilus melanochlorus nattereri (Malherbe). NATTERER’S BLACK AND YELLOW WOODPECKER. Picus nattereri MALHERBE, Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége, 1845, p. 66 (‘‘Du Bresil’’). * Chrysoptilus nigroviridis GRANT: ‘‘Size rather larger than either C. melano- lemus or C. cristatus; above yellowish olive not so bright as in C. cristatus; rump as in C. cristatus, but paler; a strong indication of black behind the malar stripe, though nothing like to the extent in C. melanolemus; ear coverts washed with golden buff; below yellowish olive, the chest strongly washed with orange. This appears to be quite a distinct form differing from C. melanolemus in having the golden yellow rump and being greener below and from C. cristatus in having an indication of black behind the malar stripe and by the orange on the chest.” (Grant, /. ¢.). b Type locality substituted by Hellmayr, I. c., 1915, p. 154. 444 Fietp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6toey, Vor. XIII. Chrysoptilus icteromelas (nec Picus icteromelas Vieillot?) PELZELN, Orn. Bras., III, 1869, p. 248, part; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1893, p. 129 (Cha- pada, Matto Grosso); Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 114 (Cuyaba, Chapada). Chrysoptilus nattereri HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 80 (Goyaz; Faz. Esperanca; northwestern Minas Geraes; Rio Jordas; Prov. Araguay; north- eastern Sao Paulo; Bebedouro; Matto Grosso; Chapada; Cuyaba; Caicara, Brazil). Range: Central Brazil (Matto Grosso, Goyaz, northwestern Minas Geraes, northeastern Sao Paulo, etc.). 1: “Brazil” Chrysoptilus melanochlorus flavilumbis (Sundevall). BLack anp GoLp WOopPECKER. Picus flavilumbis SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picin., 1866, p. 74 (Bahia). Chrysoptilus flavilumbis HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 80, in text. (?) Chrysopicus chrysomelas MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 189. Chrysoptilus chrysomelas Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 115 (Bahia and Pernambuco); NICOLL, Ibis, 1904, p. 40 (Bahia and Itaparica). Range: Eastern Brazil (Minas Geraes, Bahia, etc.). 3: Brazil (Macaco Secco, near Andarahy, Bahia 2; Rio das Velhas, near Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes 1). Chrysoptilus melanochlorus juz. subsp. nov. JuA BLACK AND GOLD WOODPECKER. Range: Province of Ceara, Brazil. 6: Brazil (Jua, near Iguatu, Ceara 5; Quixada, Ceara 1); including the type. Chrysoptilus marie Hargitt.» Marta’s WoopPECKER. Chrysoptilus marie Haraitt, Ibis, 1889, p. 59 (‘‘Chamicuros, eastern Peru’’); Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 115; SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 246 (Marajo Is., northeastern Brazil). Range: Northeastern Brazil. ® Chrysoptilus melanochlorus jue subsp. nov.: Type from Jua, near Iguatu, Ceard, Brazil. Male, No. 47252, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by R. H. Becker, August 27, 1913. Similar to C. m. natterert (MALHERBE), but pale banding of upper parts more yellow; rump brighter and clearer yellow; throat washed with yellow. Wing, 130; tail, 108; bill, 26 mm. > The type of C. marie should be carefully compared with specimens from north- eastern Brazil and if identical the original type locality ‘‘Chamicuros”’ is probably an error. It is to be noted that the measurements given by Snethlage and those of the type do not agree. No specimens seen by me. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 445 Chrysoptilus punctigula punctigula (Boddaeri), CAYENNE Woop- PECKER. Picus punctigula BoDDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 37 (Cayenne). Chrysoptilus punctigula Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 116; BERLEpSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 271 (Cayenne). Chrysoptilus punctigula punctigula HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 607 (Surinam, Paramaribo and Cayenne); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII, 1914, p. 612, in key; Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 305, in key; BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 56 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: Cayenne and Surinam; northern Brazil?® Key to the races of Chrysoptilus punctigula (BODDAERT). A — Throat black, spotted with white. a — Upper parts brownish golden olive; bill shorter; wing about 110. bisects + NG A Le ee Meee Re ate natal ee chee C. p. punctigula (Cayenne and Surinam) b — Upper parts slightly more golden olive; bill longer; wing about Ee a ee SE cn sO EARS Ci RE ER Meee C. p. guttatus (Amazon region, from northeastern Brazil to eastern Peru and southeastern Colombia) c — Upper parts much less golden and more green; size larger; wit about L0G.) cote pees uke sudan acne caies C. p. punctipectus (Venezuela and eastern Colombia) d — Upper parts approaching punctipectus, but throat blacker, with spots smaller; breast more heavily spotted. .......C. p. zulieg (Lower Catatumbo River region (Zulia), W. Venezuela) e — Black spots on underparts (chest and flanks) very large; rump and upper tail coverts only slightly yellowish and heavily Darrel warn flack os oes he aces nieopia esc ere bos C. p. notata (Colombia definite type locality unknown) B — Throat white, streaked with black a — Black bars on feathers of upper parts broad; spots below par- ticularly on flanks larger.......................C. p. striatigularis (Interior of Colombia, west of the eastern Andes) b — Black bars on feathers of upper parts smaller and narrow and more or less obscure; spots on underparts smaller and less MUMMeIOE Se sae se sus hohe lak Miss a cena EEN g C. p. ujhelyit (Arid coast region of northern Colombia) *Chrysoptilus punctigula guttatus (Spix). Sprx’s WoopPECKER. Picus guttatus Sp1x, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 61, pl. LIII, fig. 1 (“in sylvis flum. Amazonum”’), Chrysoptilus punctigula guttatus HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 607 (Rio Negro, Manaos and Santarem); Jd., Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 79 (Teffe, Rio Solimoes); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIII, p. 612, in key; Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 305, in key; CuHapMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 348 (La Morelia, Amazonian Colombia). (?) Chrysoptilus speciosus MALHERBE (ex Sclater MS) Mon. Picide, IV, 1862, pl. LXXXVII, fig. 5». * It is possible that the range of C. p. punctigula may be found to extend to the greater part of the Amazon Valley (cf Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 349, in text), and that the range of C. p. guttatus is confined to the upper Amazon region, >I am in doubt regarding C. speciosus Malherbe. In this connection see Hell- mayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 607, and Hargitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 117 (footnote). 446 Frevp Museum or Natura History—Zodétoey, Vor. XIII. Range: Amazonian region, from the lower Amazon (Santarem, etc.) Brazil, westward to northeastern Peru and southeastern Colombia. 2: Peru (Moyobamba). *Chrysoptilus punctigula punctipectus (Cabanis and Heine). Spor- BREASTED WOODPECKER. Chrysoptilus punctipectus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 163 (Venezuela). Chrysoptilus punctigula punctipectus STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 200 (Cano, Corosal, Venezuela); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIII, 1914, p. 612, in key; Id., XXXVI, 1917, p. 349 (Buena Vista; Villavicencio; Barrigon, eastern Colombia); Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 306, in key; CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 305 (Orinoco River, from Ciudad Bolivar to Apure, Venezuela). Range: Venezuela and eastern Colombia. 3: Venezuela (Maracay, Aragua 1; Cumana 2). *Chrysoptilus punctigula zulize Cory.» ZuLIA WOODPECKER. Chrysoptilus punctigula zulie Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., 1, 1915, p- 305 (Encontrados, Zulia, western Venezuela). Range: Low-forested region (Lower Catatumbo R., etc.), north- western Venezuela. 8: Venezuela (Encontrados, Zulia, 4; Catatumbo 2; La Ceiba, Trujillo 2). *Chrysoptilus punctigula notata subsp. nov.» LarcE-spoTTED Woop- PECKER. Range: Colombia. 1: ‘Colombia,’ the type. * Chrysoptilus punctigula zulie Cory: Similar to C. p. punctipectus from Cumana, Venesuela, in general coloration of upper parts, but differs in having the throat much blacker, the white spots being much smaller, and the under parts, except middle of lower abdomen, with rounded black spots somewhat approaching C. p. guttatus from northern Peru. It differs from C. p. guttatus from Peru in its much more olive and less golden green back with smaller and narrower black bands on the upper parts; smaller white spots on the throat and lack of reddish tinge on the lower throat and upper breast (the last character may vary with age). From C. p. ujhelyii and C. p. striatigularis it may be distinguished at a glance by its spotted (not streaked) throat, more heavily banded upper parts, and other characters. Wing, 99; tail, 70; bill, 21; tarsus, 18 mm. > Chrysoptilus punctigula notata subsp. nov.: Type from Colombia. Male, No. 11697; received from C. Balen. General coloration approaching C. p. zulie, but spotting very different. Throat black, merely sparsely speckled with white; under parts, including flanks, heavily spotted with black (some spots on the chest measur- ing 6 mm. in width); bars on outer tail feathers more obscure; rump and upper tail 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CORY. 447 Chrysoptilus punctigula striatigularis Chapman. STREAK-THROATED WoOoDPECKER. Chrysoptilus punctigula striatigularis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIII, 1914, p. 611 (Cali, 3500 ft., Cauca Valley, Colombia); Jd., XXXVI, 1917, p. 350 (Noanama; Cali; Rio Frio; Honda; Puerto Barrio, Colombia). Range: Interior of Colombia, west of eastern Andes. *Chrysoptilus punctigula ujhelyii (Madarasz). UyHEty1’s WoopPECKER, Chrysoptilus ujhelyit Maparasz, Orn. Monats., XX, 1912, p. 97 (Aracataca, Santa Marta, Colombia). Chrysoptilus ujhelyti CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII, 1914, p. 612, in key; Id., XXXVI, 1917, p. 249 (Lower Atrato; La Playa; Calamar, northern Colombia); Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 306, in key. Range: Arid coast region of northern Colombia. 1: Colombia (Atrato R.). *Chrysoptilus atricollis atricollis (Malherbe). BLAcK-NECKED Woop- PECKER. Chrysopicos atricollis MALHERBE, N. Classif. Mem. Acad. Metz, 1848-49, p. 355 (Peru). Chrysopicus atricollis MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, II, 1862, p. 178; IV, pl. 88, fig. 4. Chrysoptilus peruvianus REICHENBACH, Scans. Picine, 1854, p. 419, pl. DCLXXX, figs. 4493-4494. Chrysoptilus atricollis TaczANowskKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 86 (Callacte Chachapoyas); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 118 (Pacas- mayo R.; Lima). Range: Peru. 2: Peru (Menochucho 1,* Hda. Llagueda, northeast of Otuzco 1). Chrysoptilus atricollis lymani> Bangs and Noble. LyMan’s BLAcK- NECKED WOODPECKER. Chrysoptilus atricollis lymani Bancs and Nos Eg, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, VI, 1918, p. 85 (Huancabamba, northwestern Peru). Range: Northwestern Peru. coverts only slightly tinged with yellowish (not strongly contrasting with black) and heavily marked with black, the irregular black bars extending in some cases entirely across the feathers; wing longer. Wing, 108; tail, 78; bill, from front of nostril, 18 mm. The type specimen was secured by this Museum Oct. 31, 1893, with other specimens collected in Colombia by C. Balen. The label is merely marked Colombia with no date or definite locality. ® The adult male specimen from Menochuco has the shafts of all the tail feathers (upper surface) brilliant yellow for more than two-thirds of their length. b Chrysoptilus atricollis lymani BANGs and NoBLe: Similar to C. a. atricollis (MALHERBE), but smaller; upper parts brighter and more yellowish; belly plain, pale yellow without bands. 448 Fietp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6éxoey, Vor. XIII. Genus CELEUS Boie. Celeus Boie, Isis, 1831, p. 542 (Type, as fixed by Gray, 1841, Picus flavescens Gmelin). *Celeus flavescens flavescens (Gmelin). BraztL1an YELLOW Woop- PECKER. Picus flavescens GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 427 (‘‘Brasilia’’)*; Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 58, pl. XLIX, figs. 1-2. Celeus flavescens Bork, Isis, 1831, p. 542; Haroitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 422, part; HeLLMayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 604, part. Celeus flavescens flavescens HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 82 (Minas Geraes; Rio Janeiro, Sao Paulo): Bertoni, Ann. Soc. Cient. Arg., LXXV, 1913, p. 86 (Upper Parana R.). Range: Southeastern and southern Brazil (Minas Geraes; Rio Janeiro; Sao Paulo; Parana). 4: Brazil (Rio das Velhas, near Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes 2; “Brazil” 2). *Celeus flavescens intercedens Hellmayr.» HELLMAyR’s YELLOW WoopPECKER. Celeus flavescens intercedens HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 82 (Faz Es- peranca, Goyaz, Brazil). Range: Central eastern Brazil (Goyaz; Bahia, etc.). 2: Brazil (Sao Amaro, Bahia 1, “Brazil” 1). *Celeus flavescens ochraceus (Spix).°. OCHRACEOUS WOODPECKER. Picus ochraceus Sp1x, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 59, pl. LI, fig. 1 (‘‘in sylvis ama- zonum"’). Celeopicus ochraceus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 23; IV, 1862, pl. LIV, figs. 5-6. Celeus ochraceus HarGitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 425 (Ceara); Hetimayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 604 (Spix’s Types); Id., Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 34 (Lower Amazon; Pernambuco?); PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 250 (Tapajos R.); RIKER and CHAPMAN, Auk, 1891, p. 31 (Santarem); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 251 (Monte Alegre; Cussary; Maranhao, northeastern Brazil). Celeus flavescens ochraceus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 83 (Obidos, Ceara, etc., Pernambuco?). Range: Lower Amazon region. 1: Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco). ® T suggest State of Rio de Janeiro for the type locality. b Celeus flavescens intercedens HELLMAYR: Similar to C. f. flavescens, but wings and bill shorter; crest shorter; bands on the back narrower. Male: wing, 142; bill, 25 mm. © Celeus flavescens ochraceus (SPIxX): Readily recognized by its much deeper coloration and the oval or cardiform blackish brown markings on the back, instead of bars. I am strongly inclined to give this bird specific rank. IQI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 449 Celeus lugubris (Malherbe). Mournrut WoopPECKER. Picus lugubris MALHERBE, Mem. Soc. d’Hist. Nat. Metz., 1851, p. 77 (Brazil). Celeopicus lugubris MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, II, 1862, p. 19; IV, 1862, pl. LIV, Ags: FS 2, ' 3. ¥ Celeus lubugris SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 335; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 250; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 131 (Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil, and Piedra Blanca, Bolivia); HArGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 424 (Piedra Blanca, Bolivia, and Matto Grosso, Brazil). Range: Bolivia to central Brazil (southern Matto Grosso and Goyaz.) Celeus roosevelti Cherrie.* ROOoSEVELT’S WOODPECKER. Celeus rooseveltt CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXV, 1916, p. 183 (Tapirapoan, Matto Grosso, Brazil). Range: Matto Grosso, Brazil (Tapirapoan Region). Celeus kerri Hargitt.2 Kerrr’s WOODPECKER. Celeus kerri Harcitt, Ibis, 1891, p. 605 (Rio Pilcomayo, Paraguay); Chubb, Ibis, 1910, p. 282 (Sapucay, Paraguay); GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 323 (Santa Roaz, Paraguay, Curuzu Chica, Paraguay; Pan de Azucar, Brazil). Range: Paraguay (Pilcomayo River region) and Pan de Azucar, Brazil).° Celeus immaculatus Berlepsch. IMMACULATE CRESTED WOODPECKER. Celeus tmmaculatus BERLEPSCH, Ibis, 1880, p. 113 (Agua Dulce, Panama) ; HaroitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 426; SALVIN and GoDMAN, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p. 443; Rripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 141. Range: Panama. Celeus elegans elegans (Miiller). ELEGANT-CRESTED WOODPECKER. Picus elegans P. L. S. MUtLier, Natursys. Suppl., 1776, p. 92 (ex Daubenton, Pl. Enl., No. 524) (Cayenne). Picus cinnamomeus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 428 (ex Daubenton, pl. 524) (‘‘Cayenna, Gujana, Carolina, Australi’). Celeopicus reichenbachi MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 28; III, 1862, pl. LVI, figs. 4-5 (‘‘Bresil et Colombie’’). ® Celeus rooseveltt CHERRIE: Similar to Celeus lugubris (MALHERBE), but both outer and inner webs of secondaries and inner primaries hazel brown, regularly barred on inner webs with black. b Celeus kerri HarGitT: Similar to Celeus lugubris, but differs in having the upper back, scapulars and wing coverts nearly black with a brownish or faint ochraceous tinge and the transverse markings narrower and fewer; under parts blackish brown, nearly as dark as back; under tail coverts less rufous; exposed rufous bars on secon- daries much narrower; bases and barring on inner webs of primaries and secondaries white, or but very faintly tinged with yellow; size somewhat larger. Wing, 145; bill, 29 mm. * As recorded by Grant, /. c. . 450 Fretp Museum oF Natura. History—Zo6é.oey, Vor. XIII. Celeus elegans elegans HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 39 (Approuague, Cayenne). Celeus elegans BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 272 (Ipousin, R. Approuague, Cayenne; Oyapoche, Cayenne). Range: Cayenne. *Celeus elegans approximans subsp. nov. PALE-CROWNED CRESTED WoOopDPECKER. Celeus cinnamomeus (nec. Gmelin) PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 251 (Barra do Rio Negro; Forte do Rio Branco). ‘ Range: Northern Brazil (Rio Negro and Rio Branco Region) and probably southwestern British Guiana (Quonga).> 5: Brazil (Base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista), including the type. Celeus elegans leotaudi Hellmayr... TRINIDAD CRESTED WOODPECKER. Celeus elegans leotaudi HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 39 (Valencia, Trinidad). Range: Trinidad. *Celeus elegans hellmayri Berlepsch. HELLMAyYR’s CRESTED Woop- PECKER. Celeus elegans hellmayri BERLEPScH, Nov. Zool., XV., 1908, p. 272 (British Gui- ana);4 STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 200 (Guinipa R., Venez, uela); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916- p. 307 (La Union, Caura R., Venezuela); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 57 (Paramaribo, etc., Surinam). Celeus hellmayri CHuBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 490. ® Celeus elegans approximans subsp. nov.: Type from Base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista, Rio Branco, Amazons, Brazil. Adult male, No. 50389, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by M. P. Anderson and R. H. Becker, March 26, 1913. Similar to Celeus elegans elegans from Cayenne, but differs in having general colora- tion somewhat brighter; crown and rump averaging paler (more whitish); under wing coverts almost white (faintly buffy); size smaller. Wing, 160; tail, 110; bill, 26 mm. Females are decidedly smaller; wing, 155-158; tail, 97-102; culmen, 24-27, » Although the five specimens before me from the Rio Branco region seem to be separable from typical elegans elegans from Cayenne (of which unfortunately I have seen but one specimen), it is possible a good series from French Guiana may prove them to be the same. The birds mentioned by Sclater from Quonga, southwestern British Guiana (Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 428, in text) probably repre- sent approximans. © Celeus elegans leotaudi HELLMAYR: Differs from C. e. elegans from Cayenne in being decidedly smaller, etc. ‘‘Top of the head and crest pale cinnamon; back and upper wing coverts bright cinnamon rufous, the former as well as the smaller wing coverts with indistinct pale yellowish spots; under parts bright cinnamon rufous’’; Wing, 139-142; tail, 106-117; bill, 29-31. 4 The type is a male, collected by H. Whitely and the type locality as given by Berlepsch is ‘Brit. Guiana.’’ The specimen should be examined, but if no more definite locality can be ascertained, I would suggest Cumacusa, Mazaruni River. 1Q1Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 451 Celeus elegans reichenbachi HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 40 (Carimang, Cumacusa, ete., British Guiana; Orinoco Delta, northeastern Venezuela; Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: Eastern Venezuela, British Guiana, Dutch Guiana.* 3: British Guiana (Mazaruni River 2, Demerara River 1). *Celeus jumana (Spix). Sprx’s AMAzONIAN WOODPECKER. Picus jumana Spix, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 57, pl. XLVII, figs. 1-2 (‘in sylvis fl. Amazonum”’). Celeopicus jumana MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 27; III, 1862, pl. LV, figs. 1-2. ¢ Celeus jumana Harattt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 428; BERLEPSCH and HarTert, Nov. Zool., [X, 1902, p. 94 (Maipures, Guapare, etc., Orinoco Region); HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 603 (Spix’s Types); Id., Nov. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 301 (Para); Id., XIV, 1907, p. 398 (Rio Madeira); Id., XVII, 1910, p. 384 (Calama, Santa Isabel, Rio Madeira); BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 272 (Cayenne). * Specimens from Dutch Guiana show considerable variation in the color of the crown and spotting of the back, and in general coloration (including crown) they agree very well with the few specimens I have seen from northern Venezuela, but none of the ten specimens before me from Dutch Guiana have the crown and rump so pale as in elegans elegans or so deep cinnamon as in typical hellmayri. HELLMAYR (Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 40) has already called attention to the fact that birds from Surinam have the crest somewhat paler and more ochraceous cinnamon than those from British Guiana. Surinam birds appear to be intermediate (especially in coloration of crown, rump and under surface of wing) between elegans and hell- mayri, and the majority have the back conspicuously spotted or marked with yellowish, as in elegans elegans, although in two of the specimens, the back is prac- tically uniform. This variation is suggestive, but until a larger series is available for cbmparison, it is impossible to judge how much it may be due to age or season, and I have provisionally referred Surinam birds to hellmayri, although they certainly do not represent the typical form of that race and may ultimately even prove worthy of subspecific recognition. Key to the races of Celeus elegans. A — Top of head and crest pale ochraceous buff or buffy white; rump, sides of body and under wing coverts buffy white or yellowish white. 1 — Crown more ochraceous buff.; chestnut coloration darker: size averaging larger; back spotted with yellowish; ramp and under wing coverts not so whitish. Male, wing, 164 to 170; tail, 106 to 112; culmen, 29 to 31 mm.; female: wing, 168; tail, 112; culmen, 29 mm. ......Celeus elegans elegans (Cayenne) 2 — Crown paler (more whitish buff): chestnut coloration paler (less chestnut) : size averaging smaller; ramp and under wing coverts more whitish or yel- lowish white; back nearly immaculate, or with narrow tawny bars or irregular spots. Male: wing, 160; tail, 110; culmen, 26; female: wing, 156-158; tail, 97-102; culmen, 24-27 mm.......... Celeus e. approximans (Northern Brazil (Rio Branco region) and southwestern British Guiana (Quonga) ) B — Top of head and crest cinnamon, or ochraceous cinnamon; rump, sides of body and under wing coverts more deeply yellowish, or tawny ochraceous. 1— Size larger; crown darker; male: wing about 172; tail, 120; culmen, 31; female: wing, 164-167; tail, 110-112; culmen 27 mm. Back (al- ways?) without yellowish spots ..................... Celeus e. hellmayri Northeastern Venezuela, British Guiana, Dutch Guiana?) 2 — Size smaller; crown paler cinnamon. Wing, 139-142; tail, 106-117; bill, sat | ee ee eae hn: < S + Pee SEEN i ceST DT WRIA en ll Celeus e. leotaudié (Trinidad) 452 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zo6toey, Vor. XIII. Celeus tumana SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 251 (Para; Rio Tocantins; Rio Tapajoz, etc.). Celeus jumana jumana HetiMAyrR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen. XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Range: Northern Brazil, eastern Venezuela and Cayenne. 2: Brazil (Aramasso I., Amazon R., 1; Santarem 1). Celeus citreopygius*® Sclater and Salvin. CI1TRON-RUMPED WOODPECKER Celeus citreopygius SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, pp. 753, 758 (Yurimaguas, Peru); Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p, 429 (Sarayacu, Ecuador; Yurimaguas, Chamicuros, Samira and Iquitos, Peru); GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 210 (Coca, Rio Napo, Ecuador); SNETH- LAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 251. Range: Northeastern Peru and Ecuador. *Celeus undatus undatus (Linneus). WAvED WooDPECKER. Picus undatus L1NNzus, Syst. Nat., 12th ed., 1766, p. 175 (Cayenne). Picus rufus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 432 (Cayenne and Guiana); CABANIS, in Schomb. Reis. Guiana, III, 1848, p. 715; SALVIN, Ibis, 1886, p. 59 (Bar- tica Grove; Cumacusa; Merumé Mts., British Guiana); PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 253 (Barra de Rio Negro, northern Brazil); Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 430 (Cayenne, Surinam and British Guiana). Celeus undatus BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 273 (Cayenne); CHUBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 490 (Cayenne; Surinam; British Guiana, and northern Brazil); BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, 1918, p. 57 (Javaweg, Surinam). Range: The Guianas and northern Brazil. 1: British Guiana (Potaro). Celeus undatus multifasciatus (Malherbe). MANy-BANDED Woop- PECKER. Picus multifasciatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 16; III, 1862, pl. 1 figs. 4-5 (Bresil). Celeus multifasciatus SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 252. Celeus undatus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 431 (Para; Lower Amazon). Celeus undatus multifasciatus BEEBE, Zoologica, II, 1916, p. 85 (Para) HELL- MAYER, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Range: Northeastern Brazil. *Celeus loricatus loricatus (Reichenbach). FRASER’s WOODPECEER. Mleiglyptes] loricatus REICHENBACH, Handb. Scansores, Picine, 1854, p. 405, pl. 681, figs. 4495-4496 (northern Peru). « This may prove to be a subspecies of jumana. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorRY. 453 Celeopicus fraseri MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 16; III, 1862, pl. 43 bis fig. 5 (Babahoyo, western Ecuador)*. Celeus loricatus Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 432, part (Col- ombia and Ecuador); HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., I911, p. 1188 (Novita, Colombia). Celeus loricatus loricatus RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 145, part (Colombia and western Ecuador), CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 353 (Puerto Valdivia; Alto Bonito; Baudo; Novita; Barbacoas, Colombia); Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 259 (Panama). Range: Colombia (from Baudo on the northwestern coast, eastern side of the Atrato River and lower Magdalena Valleys, southward); western Ecuador and northeastern Peru. q: *Colombia:” Celeus loricatus mentalis® (Cassin). TurBo WoopPECKER. Celeus mentalis Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860, p. 137 (Turbo, Rio Atrato, Colombia). Celeus squamatus LAWRENCE, Ibis, 1863, p. 184 (Lion Hill, Panama); BANGs, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, II, 1900, p. 18 (Loma del Leon, Panama). Celeus loricatus mentalis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 144, footnote; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 354 (Rio Salaqui, Colombia). Celeus innotatus Topp, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXX, 1917, p. 5 (Jaraquiel, Bolivar, Colombia). Range: Northwestern Colombia, at least from the Lower Atrato River and Turbo, to eastern Panama (Canal Zone, etc.). *Celeus loricatus diversus Ridgway. TALAMANCA WOODPECKER. Celeus loricatus diversus RipGWay, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 145 (Talamanca,° Costa Rica). Range: Costa Rica; western Panama? 1: Costa Rica (Limon). *Celeus castaneus (Wagler). CHESTNUT-COLLARED WOODPECKER. Picus castaneus WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 515 (ex Lichtenstein, M. S., no type lo- cality).4 Picus badioides Lesson, Cent. Zool., II, 1830, p. 56, pl. 14 (Mexico =female). ® IT have not seen specimens from Ecuador or Peru. ’ Celeus loricatus mentalis (CASSIN): Similar to C. 1. loricatus, but differs in hav- ing back and inner quills almost entirely without marking; underparts more ochra- ceous with narrower black marking; ochraceous tawny area on throat more ex- tensive. ¢ Prof. Ridgway informs me that the type specimen was collected by Zeledon at Talamanca, Costa Rica. 4] suggest Vera Cruz, Mexico as an appropriate type locality. 454 Fretp Museum oF Natura History—Zodétoey, Vor. XIII. Celeopicus castaneus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 25; III, 1862, pl. 50, figs. 1-2. Celeus castaneus HarcitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 433 (Orizaba; Vera Cruz; Yucatan, etc., Mexico; British Honduras and Guatemala); RICHMOND, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XVI, 1893, p. 518 (Graytown, Nicaragua); DEARBORN, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1907, p. 91 (Los Amates, Guatemala); CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, 1910, p. 591 (Costa Rica); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 141. Range: Southeastern Mexico (states of Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, Tabasco and Yucatan), southward through Guatemala, British Honduras, Honduras, Nicaragua to Costa Rica (Rio Sicsola, Limén, Guayabo, etc.). 3: Guatemala (Chapulco 1, Los Amates 1); Yucatan 1. Celeus grammicus (Malherbe). GEOMETRICAL WOODPECKER. Picus grammicus MALHERBE, Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége, 1845, p. 69 (‘‘Bresil,’’ probably Rio Negro)®. Celeopicus verreauxit MALHERBE, Mon. Picidez, II, 1862, p. 14; III, 1862, pl, 51, figs. 1-2. Celeus grammicus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1858, p. 74; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 252 (Taczanowski), Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 96; Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 434 (Oyapock, Cayenne; Sarayacu, Ecuador; Ucayali, Peruvian Amazons); BERLEPScH and HArTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 94 (Munduapo and Nericagua, Rio Orinoco, southern Venezuela); HELiMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 80 (Teffe, Rio Solimoes, Brazil); Jd., p. 398 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira, Brazil); Id., 1910, p. 384 (Calama and Alli- anca, Rio Maderia); BERLEPscH, Jb., XV, 1908, p. 273 (Oyapock, Cayenne). Range: Cayenne, northern Brazil, southern Venezuela, eastern Ecuador and Peru. Celeus spectabilis Sclater and Salvin. FULVouSs-RUMPED WOODPECKER. Celeus spectabilis SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1880, p. 161 (Sar. ayacu, Ecuador); Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 435, pl. X (Sarayacu). Range: Ecuador. Genus CERCHNEIPICUS Bonaparte. * Cerchneipicus Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 123 (Consp. Volucr. Zygod, 1854, p. 9); (Type, fixed by Gray, 1855, Picus tinnunculus Wagler). *Cerchneipicus torquatus (Boddaert). RINGED WOODPECKER. Picus torquatus BODDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 52 (Cayenne). Picus multicolor GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 429 (Cayenna). Celeopicus multicolor MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 34; IV, 1862, pl. 52, figs. 1-2. a Cf. Hellmayr, J. c., 1910, p. 384. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BirDS OF THE AMERICAS—COoRY. 455 Celeus torquatus Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1846, p. 440. Cerchneipicus torquatus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 437; BERLEPSCH and HarTERtT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 92 (La Pricion, Caura R., Venezuela); BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 273 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 252; CHUBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 491. Range: The Guianas and northern Brazil. 1: Brazil (Base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista, Rio Branco, Amazonas). *Cerchneipicus tinnunculus tinnunculus (Wagler). Suritt Woop- PECKER. Picus tinnunculus WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 516 (Brasilia). Celeopicus tinnunculus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, II, 1862, p. 36; IV, 1862, pl. 52, figs. 4-5. Celeus tinnunculus Bote, Isis, 1831, p. 542; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 250. Cerchneipicus tinnunculus BONAPARTE, Consp. Volucr. Zygod., 1854, p. 9; Har- GiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 438 (Bahia). Range: Southern Brazil (Bahia and Minas Geraes, southward). 3 “Brazil.” Cerchneipicus tinnunculus occidentalis (Hargitt). WESTERN Woop- PECKER. Cerchneipicus occidentalis Haraitt, Ibis, 1889, p. 230 (Upper Ucayali River); Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 439, pl. XI (Upper Ucayali River, Peruvian Amazons and Samiria, eastern Peru); voN IHERING, Rev. Mus. Paulista, VI, 1905, p. 444 (Rio Jurus); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 253 (Rio Moju; Cussary; Rio Tapajoz, northern Brazil). Cerchneipicus tinnunculus occidentalis HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 384 (Calama, Rio Madeira; Manaqueri; Caicara; Engenho do Gama). Range: Eastern Peru and western Brazil. Genus CROCOMORPHUS Hargitt. Crocomorphus Hargitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 439 (Type Picus flavus Miller). *Crocomorphus flavus flavus (P. L. S. Miiller). CHESTNUT-WINGED YELLOW WOODPECKER. Picus flavus MtLueER, Syst. Nat., 1776, p. 91 (Cayenne). Pic jaune de Cayenne, Buffon, Hist. Nat. Ois., VII, 1780, p. 32; DAUBENTON, Pl. Enl., No. 509. Picus citrinus BODDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 30, No. 509. Picus exalbidus GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 428 (Cayenne). (?) Picus flavicans LATHAM, Index Orn., I, 1790, p. 240. 456 Fietp Museum or NAtuRAL History—Zo6toey, Vor. XIII. Crocomorphus flavus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 440, part (Guiana and Cayenne); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 273 (Cayenne); (?) BERLEPscH and HartTert, Jb., [X, 1902, p. 94 (La Pricion; Altagracia; Caicara; Maipures, Orinoco Region, Venezuela); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull. II, No. 6, 1916, p. 308 (Maipures; Altagracia; Caicara, Venezuela); CuuBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 392, part (Brit- ish Guiana and Cayenne). Crocomorphus flavus flavus BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, 1918, p. 57 (Paramaribo, Surinam); HELLMAyR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Range: Guiana, Cayenne, eastern and southern Venezuela. 2: British Guiana (Demerara River). *Crocomorphus flavus inornatus* Cherrie. CHERRIE’S YELLOW Woop- PECKER. rs Crocomorphus flavus inornata CHERRIE, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XV, 1916, p. 395 (Santarem, Rio Tapajoz, Brazil). Picus flavicans Spix, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 60, pl. 51, fig. 2 (9). Celeopicus exalbyus MALHERBE, Mon. Picida, II, 1862, p. 30; III, 1862, pl. 55, figs. 4-6. Crocomorphus flavus subsp. HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 25 (Itaituba, near Santarem, Brazil); Id., p. 80 (Teffe); Jd., p. 398 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira). Crocomorphus flavus SNETHLAGE Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 253 (Para Rio Gauma; Cussary; Bom Lugar and Ponte Alegre on Rio Purus; Rio Ja- munda; Maranhao). "5 Celeus citrinus R1KER and CuapMaNn, Auk, 1891, p. 31 (Santarem). Range: Northern Brazil. 1: Santarem, Brazil. Crocomorphus flavus subflavus> (Sclater and Salvin). Banta YELLOW WOODPECKER. Celeus subflavus SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, p. 21 (Bahia). Range: Eastern Brazil (Bahia). * Crocomorphus flavus inornatus CHERRIE: ‘‘Similar to C. f. flavus, but outer surface of wing fuscous, the coverts only with narrow, pale, sandy buff edges” ( Cherrie, /. c.). Wing, 140 mm. b Crocomorphus flavus subflavus (SCLATER and Savin): Differs from C. f. flavus in having little or no rufous on the wings; breast and upper back more or less marked with brownish black. Wing, 5.20 inches. I have seen no specimens of this bird from Bahia, but as the Amazonian form is now considered distinct from C. flavus flavus from Cayenne, etc., it certainly must be different. Whether or not it differs from C. flavus inornatus CHERRIE I am unable to say, but in this connection, it is worthy of note that immature birds of C. f. flavus are claimed to have the chest and upper back more or less spotted and marked with dark brown (cf. Hargitt, Cat, Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 441, and Malherbe, Mon. Picide, II. p. 30; IV. pl. 55 (description and fig. 6, juv.) 1919. CATALOGUE OF BrirDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 457 *Crocomorphus flavus peruvianus* subsp. nov. PERUVIAN YELLOW WoOoDPECKER. Range: Northern Peru. 2: Peru (Lower Huallaga River). Genus CEOPHL@US Cabanis. Ceophleus Cabanis, Journ. fiir Ornith., 1862, p. 176 (Type Picus lineatus Lin- nus). *Ceophlceus lineatus lineatus (Linneus). LINEATED WOODPECKER. Picus lineatus LINN&US, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, p. 174 (Cayenne); BODDAERT Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783 (ex Daubenton, PI. Enl., pl. 717). Dryopicus lineatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 39; III, 1862, pl. 12, figs. 4, 5, 6, 7; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 75 (Peru). Ceophleus lineatus Haroitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 508, part; BERLEPSCH and STOLZMANN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1902, p. 34 (La Merced; La Gloria, Peru); BERLEPSCH and HArTERT, Nov. Zool. IX, 1902, p. 95 (Caicara; Altagracia; Ciudad Bolivar, etc., Venezuela); HELLMAyYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 40 (Trinidad); Id., XIV, 1907, p. 26 (Itaituba, Lower Amazon); BERLEPsCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 274 (Cayenne); CHUBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 283 (Sapucay, Paraguay); STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 200 (Cariaquito, Venezuela); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 254 (Para; St. Antonio do Prata; Marajo; Mexiana, etc., Brazil); Hetimayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Ceophleus lineatus lineatus RipGWay, Buil. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 147, in key, part; BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, 1918, p. 58 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: Eastern Colombia; Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas, northern Brazil, Ecuador and Peru; also recorded from southern Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and northern Argentina, but birds from southern localities probably represent a different subspecies.» 16: British Guiana (Demerara River 1, Potaro 1, ‘British Guiana” 2); Dutch Guiana (Paramaribo) 2; Venezuela (Maracay 1, Rio Aurare 1, Guayabo 1, Orope, Zulia 2, Encontrados, Zulia 1); Brazil, (Boa Vista, Rio Branco 1, base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista 3). *Ceophlceus lineatus improcerus Bangs and Penard. Lesser Lin- EATED WOODPECKER. ® Crocomorphus flavus peruvianus subsp. nov. Type from Lagunas, Lower Huallaga River, Peru. Adult female, No. 44588, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected by M. P. Anderson, October 17, 1912. Similar to C. f. inornata CHERRIB of the Amazon region, but differs in having the general plumage deeper yellow, de- cidedly orange yellow. Wing, 138; tail, 105; bill, 25 mm. > Possibly C. 1. improcerus BANGS and PENARD. * Ceophleus lineatus improcerus BANGS and PENARD: Similar to C. J. Lneatus (Linn.), but smaller. Wing, 175-180. 458 Fietp Museum or Natura History—Zo6étoey, Vor. XIII. Ceophleus lineatus improcerus BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 58 (Bahia). Range: Bahia, eastern Brazil.* 2: Brazil (Sao Marcello, Rio Preto, Bahia, 2). *Ceophleeus lineatus mesorhynchus (Cabanis and Heine). PANAMA LINEATED WOODPECKER. Ceophleus mesorhynchus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 86 (Costa Rica). Ceophleus lineatus lineatus HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1189 (Noanama, western Colombia). Ceophleus lineatus mesorhynchus RipGWay, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 148; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 356 (Alto Bonito; Noanama; Cali; La Manuelita; Miraflores; Guengue; Puerto Berrio; Honda, Colombia). Range: Central and southern Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia (west of the eastern Andes). 2: Panama 1; Costa Rica (mouth of Rio Matina) 1. *Ceophleus lineatus similis (Lesson). WHITE-BILLED LINEATED WooDPECKER. Picus similis LEsson, Compl. CEuvr. Buffon, XX, 1847, p. 204 (San Carlos, “‘republique du Centre-Amerique”’ =Salvador?). Ceophieus lineatus similis RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 150. Range: Eastern Mexico (in states of Nuevo Leén; Tamaulipas; San Luis Potosi; Vera Cruz; Oaxaca; Yucatan and Chiapas); Guate- mala; British Honduras; Honduras; Salvador; Nicaragua and northern Costa Rica. t14: Mexico (Tamaulipas 10, Yucatan 1); Guatemala (Los Amates, Isabel 1); Nicaragua (San Raphaél Del Norte 1, San Gerénimo 1). Ceophleeus lineatus scapularis (Vigors). Vicor’s LINEATED Woop- PECKER. Picus scapularis Vicors, Zool. Journ., IV, 1829, p. 354 (San Blas, Tepic, western Mexico). Ceophieus scapularis Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 510, part. Ceophleus lineatus scapularis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 152. Range: Western Mexico in states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Jalisco, Colima, Guerrero, western Oaxaca and territory of Tepic. ® Provisionally restricted to Bahia, but it is not improbable that all birds of this species from localities south of the Amazon River may represent this race. Speci- mens from northern Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco) are unquestionaly C. 1. lineatus. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CORY. 459 Ceophleeus fuscipennis (Sclater). Dusky-BILLED WOODPECKER. Dryocopus fuscipennis SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860, pp. 286, 297 (Babahoyo). Dryopicus fuscipennis MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 165, III, 1862, pl. 41, fig. 1. Ceophleus fuscipennis Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 512 (Babahoyo, Ecuador; Payta, Peru). . Range: Ecuador and Peru. Ceophleeus erythrops ( Valenciennes). RED-FACED WOODPECKER. Picus erythrops VALENCIENNES, Dict. Sc. Nat., XL, 1826, p. 178 (‘‘Bresil’’). Dryocopus erythrops Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1845, p. 436; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 243; SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 18. Dryopicus erythrops MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 42, III, 1862, pl. 12, figs. 1-2. Picus melanotis SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picin., 1866, p. 8. Ceophleus erythrops HarGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 512 (Per- nambuco and Rio Grande, Brazil); Cuuss, Ibis, 1910, p. 283 (Sapucay, Par- aguay). Range: Eastern and southern Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. Ceophleus galeatus (Temminck). HrtMETED WooDPECKER. Picus galeatus TEMMINCK, PI. Col., 1823, p. 171 (Bresil); SUNDEVAL, Consp. Av. Picin., 1866, p. 8. Dryocopus galeatus Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1845, p. 436. Dryopicus galeatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, I, 1861, p. 38; III, 1862, pl. XI, figs. F253: Ceophleus galeatus Hartt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 513; VON IHERING, Revis. Mus. Paulista, VI, 1904, p. 333 (Paraguay); CHuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 284 (Sapucay, Paraguay). Campephilus rufifrons BERTONI, Aves. Nuev. Paraguay, 1901, p. 49. Range: Southeastern and southern Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. Genus NEOPHLQ@OTOMUS Dabbene. Neophlgotomus Dabbene, Anal. Mus. Nac. Hist. Buenos Aires, XXXII, 1915, p. 76, fig. 1 (Type Phloeotomus schulzi Cabanis). Neophleotomus schulzi (Cabanis). Scnutz’s RED-cRESTED Woop- PEDKER. Phleotomus schulzi CABANIS, Journ. far Ornith., 1883, p. 102 (Tucuman)*. Campepilus schulzi SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 18. Dryotomus schulzi Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 517; Das- BENE, Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, XXVII, 1910, p. 278. Range: Northern Argentina (Tucuman to Cordoba). * According to Dabbene (J. c., XXXII 1915, p. 81), the type of N. schulzi came from the Province of Cordoba. 460 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zooérocy, Vor. XIII. Neophleotomus shiptoni* Dabbene. Sutpron’s RED-cRESTED Woop- PECKER. Neopleotomus shiptoni DABBENE, Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, XXXII, 1915. p- 79, pl. 1, figs. 1-2 (Vipos, Province of Tucuman, alt. 500 ft., Argentina). Range: Northern Argentina (Tucuman). Genus PHL@OTOMUS Cabanis and Heine. Phleotomus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 102 (Type, by mono- typy, Picus pileatus Linnaeus). *Phieotomus pileatus pileatus (Linneus). PirEaATED WOODPECKER. Picus pileatus LiNN&vS, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 113 (South Carolina); AupDuBoN, Orn. Biog., II, 1834, p. 74, part, pl. III; Zd., Bds. Am., oct. ed., IV, 1842, p. 226, pl. 257, part. Dryotomus pileatus HarGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 515, part. Phlieotomus pileatus pileatus RriDGWAY, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p- 155. Range: Southeastern United States, from northern Florida (Gaines- ville, Mayport, etc.), west to central and southern Texas, and north to Arkansas, Oklahoma, southern Missouri, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, southeastern Pennsylvania and Maryland. 3: Arkansas (Bayou Meta 1); Tennessee (Avoca) 1; Louisiana (Telulah) 1. *Phliceotomus pileatus floridanus Ridgway. FLoripaA PILEATED Woop- PECKER. Phleotomus pileatus floridanus Ripeway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 1911, p. 33 (Prevatt’s Camp, 24 miles southwest of Kissimmee, Florida); Jd., Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 159. Range: Central and southern Florida. 2: Florida (West Jupiter). 2. *Philceotomus pileatus abieticola (Bangs). NorTHERN PILEATED WOODPECKER. Ceophleus pileatus albieticola BANGS, Auk, 1896, p. 176 (Greenville, Maine), Phleotomus pileatus abieticola RipGWAyY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 160. Range: Northern United States (east of the Rocky Mountains) and Canada, from Keewatin, (Nelson River, etc.) Mackenzie (Great Slave Lake, etc.), Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, south to West * Neophieotomus shiptoni DABBENE: Similar to N. schulzit (CABANiS) from the same region, but differs in having the shoulders marked with a white band and small transverse whitish streaks on sides of the breast (poitrine) and flanks. Wing, 163- 168; tail, 115-119; culmen, 31-33 mm. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 461 Virginia, western Pennsylvania, Ohio, northern Indiana, Illinois, etc., and west to the Rocky Mountains. 4: Wisconsin (Salon Springs) 1; Illinois (Grand Chain) 1, Ozark 1; New York 1. *Phiceotomus pileatus picinus Bangs. WESTERN PILEATED Woop- PECKER. Phleotomus pileatus picinus BANGS, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, IV, 1910, p. 79 (Sumas, British Columbia); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 162. Range: Northwestern United States and British Columbia, from Victoria, Departure Bay, etc., B. C., southward through Washington, Oregon and California to Mendocino Co., and Sierra Nevada Moun- tains; east to Idaho and western Montana. 1: Oregon (Logan). , Genus CAMPEPHILUS Gray. Campephilus Gray, List. Gen. Bds., 1840, p. 54 (Type Picus principalts Lin- nzus). Campophilus (emendation) Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., 2, 1863, p. 100. *Campephilus imperialis (Gould). ImPERIAL WOODPECKER. Picus imperialis GOULD, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1832, p. 140 (‘‘California’”’ =near Bolanos, Jalisco, Mexico)*. Megapicus imperialis MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 2; II, 1862, pl. 1, figs. 1; 2,3. Dryotomus imperialis Cassin, Illustr. Bds. California, etc., 1855, p- 285, pl. 49. Campephilus imperialis Barrp, Rep. Pacific R. R. Survey, IX, 1858, pp. 27, 82 (Mexico); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 166 (States of Sonora; Chihuahua; Durango; Zacatecas; Jalisco, and Michoacan, Mexico). Campophilus imperialis Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIU, 1890, p. 465 (Durango); SALvIN and GopMAN, Biol. Centr. Am., aves, ip 1895, P- 444 (Sonora; Durango; Jalisco). Range: Northwestern Mexico, in States of Sonora; Chihuahua; Durango; Zacatecas; Jalisco and Michoacan. t12: Mexico (Chihuahua 7; Coyotes, Durango 4; “Mexico” 1). *Campephilus principalis (Linneus). Ivory-BILLED WOODPECKER. Picus principalis LinN&uS, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1758, p. 113 (Carolina). Picus principalis BopDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 43; AUDUBON, Orn. Biog., I, 1831, p. 341, pl. 66; Id., Bds. Am., oct. ed., IV, 1842, p. 214, pl. 256. * See Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, II, 1895, p#445, and Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 166, footnote. 462 Fietp Museum oF Naturat History—Zo6.oey, Vot. XIII. Campephilus principalis BARD, BREWER and RipGway, Hist. N. A. Bds., II, 1874, p. 496, pl. 49, figs. 1-2; RripGway, Bull. Illinois State Lab., No. 4, 1881, p. 185 (formerly southern Illinois); BENDIRE, Life Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1895, p. 42; Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Zool. Ser., IX, 1909, p. 508, text and fig. (formerly southern Illinois); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, I9I4, p. 167. Megapicus principalis MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 4; III, 1862, pl. 1, figs. 4-5. Campophilus principalis Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 463 (De Soto Co., Argo, and Tarpon Springs, Florida). Range: Formerly south Atlantic and Gulf states of the United States, from Texas to North Carolina, north in the Mississippi Valley to Okalhoma, Missouri, southerr Illinois and southern Indiana and western Kentucky. Now extirpated over much of its former range and probably existing only in scattered localities in the lower Mississippi Valley and Florida. +16: Florida (Blackwater River 2; Wekiva Creek, Volucia Co., 8; Kissimmee 2; southeast of Tampa 1; “‘Florida”’ 3). *Campephilus bairdi Cassin. CuBAN IvoRy-BILLED WOODPECKER. Campephilus bairdi Casstn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., XV, 1863, p. 322 (Cuba) ; GUNDLACH, Reprt. Fisico-Nat. Cuba, I, 1866, p. 293; Zd., Journ. fir Ornith., 1866, p. 352; RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 169. Campephilus principalis bairdi Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 373; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 168. Campophilus bairdi Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 465. Range: Island of Cuba. a2 "Cuba.”? Genus SCAPANEUS Cabanis and Heine. Scapaneus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 90 (Type Picus melan- oleucus Gmelin). *Scapaneus leucopogon (Valenciennes). WHITE-BACKED Woop- PECKER. Picus leucopogon VALENCIENNES, Dict. Sci. Nat., XL, 1826, p. 178, female (‘‘Bresil’’). Picus boiei WAGLER, Syst. Av. Picus, 1827, Sp. 3 (Bresil). Megapicus boiei MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, 1861, III, pl. III, figs. 1-2. Picus atriventris D'ORBIGNY, Voy. Amer. Merid., Ois., IV, 1835-44, p. 378, pl. LXITIl, fig. 1. Picus corrientes Gray, Gen. Bds., III, 1849, App., p. 21. Campephilus boiei WuiTE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1882, p. 617; BARRows, Auk, 1884, p. 25; SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 17; KERR, Ibis, 1901, p. 228 (Gran Chaco); HarTerT and VENTURI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 228 (Salta, Prov. de Santiago, Tucuman, Argentina). IgIQ. CATALOGUE OF BiRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 463 Campephilus leucopogon Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 466 (Carrapari, Bolivia; Salta, Argentina; Uruguay); LONNBERG, Ibis, 1903, p. 468 (Tatarenda, near Caiza, Bolivian Chaco). Range: Southern Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia and Argentina. 3: Argentina (El Cedral, Dep. Oran, Prov. de Salta 2); “South America” 1. *Scapaneus rubricollis (Boddaert). RED-NECKED WOODPECKER. Picus rubricollis BODDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 37, No. 612 (Cayenne). Megapicus rubricollis MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 25; III, 1862, pl. VIII, figs. 6-7. Campephilus rubricollis Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1845, p. 346; BERLEPSCH and Hartert, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 95 (Suapure; La Pricion, on Caura R.., Venezuela); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 273 (Oyapock, Cayenne); CuuBB, Bds. British Guiana, I, 1916, p. 493; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 354 (Morelia, Colombia). Campophilus rubricelliis Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 467 (Cayenne; Surinam; San José and Sarayacu, Ecuador) ;SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1916, p. 253; BANGs and PENaRD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, 1918, p. 58 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: Guiana, Cayenne, Surinam, Venezuela, northern Brazil, Ecuador and southern Colombia. 7: British Guiana (Mazaruni River 2, “British Guiana” 2); Dutch Guiana (Paramaribo) 1; Brazil (Base of Sierra da’ Lua, near Boa Vista, Rio Branco 1; Conceicio, Rio Branco 1). *Scapaneus trachelopyrus (Malherbe). MALHERBE’S RED-NECKED WOODPECKER. Megapicus trachelopyrus MALHERBE, Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Moselle, 1857, p. 1 (Pérou); Id., Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 26; III, 1862, pl. VIII, figs. 2-3. Campephilus trachelopyrus SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1879, p. 332; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 73; HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XII, 1905, p. 300 (Para); Id., XIV, 1907, p. 25 (Santarem, Brazil); Jd., XVII, 1910, p. 385 (Calama, Rio Madeira); Jd., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Campophilus trachelopyrus HArGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 460 (Para, Capim River, Maranhao, Brazil; Yurimaguas and Cosnipata, Peru; Yungas, Bolivia; Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil). Range: Northern, northeastern and western Brazil, Peru and Bolivia. 3: Peru (Pozuzo 1, Rioja 1, San Ramon 1). *Scapaneus melanoleucos melanoleucos (Gmelin). BLACK AND WHITE WooDPECKER. ®*Scapaneus melanoleucos melanoleucos (GMELIN): Specimens from Surinam and British Guiana, representing the typical form, have average measurements of wing, 186; tail, 140; bill, 40 mm. 464 Frerp Museum or Naturat History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Picus melanoleucos GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 426 (Surinam). (?) Picus albirostris Spix, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 56, pl. 45, figs. 1-2. Megapicus albirostris MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 17;| III, 1862, pl. IV, figs. I, 3. Scapaneus melanoleucus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1862, p. go. Campephilus melanoleucus TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1866, p. 71; BER- LEPscH and HarTeERrtT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 95 (Maipures; Suapure; La Pricion, Venezuela); HELLMAyrR, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 602 (Spix’s Types); BERLEPsCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 273 (Cayenne); Cuusp, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 495; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 355 (Florencia; Villavicencio, Colombia). Campephilus melanoleucos ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 131 (Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil); HELLMayR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 83 (Faz Esperanca, city of Goyaz, Brazil); Id., XVIII, 1910, p. 385 (Borba, Rio Madeira); STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 200 (Pedernales, northeastern Venezuela). Campophilus melanoleucus Haroitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 470 (Guiana; Trinidad; Venezuela; Ecuador; Colombia; Peru; Matto Grosso, Brazil, etc.); GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 209 (Coca, Rio Napo, Ecuador). Scapaneus melanoleucos melanoleucos BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 58 (Paramaribo and Topibo, Surinam). Range: Guianas, Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and whole of Brazil (except the extreme northeastern portion). 8: British Guiana (Georgetown 1, Demerara River 1); Dutch Guiana (Paramaribo) 1; Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco 3, Itacoatiara, R. Amazon 1); Peru 1. *Scapaneus melanoleucos ceare* Cory. CEARA BLACK AND WHITE WOODPECKER. Scapaneus melanoleucus ceare Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 306 (Jua, near Iguatu, Ceara, Brazil). Range: Northeastern Brazil (Prov. of Ceara); Bahia>? 5: Brazil (Jua, Cear4 3, including the type; ? Macaco Secco, near Andarahy, Bahia 2). *Scapaneus malherbii (Gray). MALHERBE’S WOODPECKER. Campephilus malherbii Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1845, pl. 108 (Bogota, Colombia)4; ScLaTER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 331 (Bogoté, Colombia). @ Scapaneus melanoleucos ceare Cory: Similar to S. m. melanoleucos, but much smaller; wing, 162; tail, 115; bill, 38 mm. (type). Average of three specimens, wing, 161; tail, 115, bill, 38 mm. b Specimens before me from Macaco Secco, Bahia, are apparently intermediate in size between S. m. melanoleucos and S. m. ceare and might be referred to either form although they approach nearer cearg. A male from Bahia measures wing, 174; tail, 126; bill, 39 mm. ¢ Cf. Bangs and Penard, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 58, in text (Bahia specimens). 4 No locality given, but Bogota has been generally accepted by recent authors. 1919. CATALOGUE OF Brirps oF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 465 Campophilus malherbii Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 472. Megapicus malherbii, MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 15; III, 1862, pl. 6, figs. I, 2,4: Campephilus malherbit RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 172 (Panama, Colombia and western Venezuela); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 355 (Alto Bonito, Dabeiba, Peque, Novita, Noanamé, Puerto Valdivia, Las Lomitas, San Antonio, Andes w. of Pop- ayan (10,340 ft.), Miraflores, Salento, Turbaco, La Palma, La Candela, Puerto Berrio, Colombia). Scapaneus malherbii Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 259 (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Panama, Colombia and western Venezuela. 9: Colombia (Cauca 1, ‘‘Colombia” 1); Venezuela (Merida) 1; Encontrados, Zulia 3); Panama 1; ‘South America” 2. *Scapaneus guatemalensis guatemalensis (Hartlaub). GUATEMALAN IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER. Picus guatemalensis HARTLAUB, Rev. Zool., VII, 1844, p. 214 (Guatemala). Megapicus guatemalensis MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 19, part; III, 1862, pl. 7, figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5- Campephilus guatemalensis STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1890, p. 206 (Yucatan); CHERRIE, Auk, 1892, p. 327 (Costa Rica). Campophilus guatemalensis Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 473, art. Wc isihitic guatemalensis buxans Banas, Auk, 1901, p. 360 (Chiriqui, Panama). Scapaneus guatemalensis guatemalensis R1ipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 174. Range: Southern Mexico (in states of Oaxaca, Tabasco, Yucatan, Campeche and Chiapas); Guatemala, British Honduras, Honduras, Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and western Panama. T21: Guatemala (Patulul 1, Chapulco 1, Los Amates 1, “Guate- mala” 2); Nicaragua (Matagalpa 1, Chinandiga 1, San Gerénimo 6); Costa Rica (Limén 3, Boruca 1, Guayabo 1, ‘‘Costa Rica” 2); Panama (Chiriqui) 1. Scapaneus guatemalensis nelsoni Ridgway. NELSON’s IVORY-BILLED WOoDPECKER. Scapaneus guatemalensis nelsoni R1DGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 1911, p. 34 (El Rincon, Guerrero, Mexico); Jd., Bull..U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 178. Range: Southwestern Mexico in states of Sinaloa, Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan and Guerrero. *Scapaneus guatemalensis regius (Reichenbach). VERA Cruz Ivory- BILLED WOODPECKER. 466 Frerp Museum or Naturat History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Campephilus regius REICHENBACH, Handb. Scansores, Picinz, 1854, p. 393, pl. 694, figs. 4331, 4332 (Papantla, Verz Cruz, Mexico). Dryocopus regius LICHTENSTEIN, Nom. Am. Mus. Berol., 1854, p. 75 (Mexico; nomen nudum). Scapaneus guatemalensis regius RrpGWway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 178. Range: Central-eastern Mexico, in states of Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico and Vera Cruz. 10: (Tamaulipas 3, San Luis Potosi 6, Vera Cruz 1). *Scapaneus quayaquilensis (Lesson). QuayAQquit WoopPECKER. Picus quayaquilensis LEsson, Echo Mond. Sav., 1845, p. 920 (Quayaquil, Ec- uador). Megapicus sclateri MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, pp. 22, 156, 165; III, 1862, pl. VIII, fig. 1, pl. XXXV, fig. 8. Campephilus sclateri TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 72. Cam pophilus quayaquilensis HarGITT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 475; GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 209 (Santo Domingo, Ecuador). : Range: Ecuador and Peru. 1: Ecuador (San José, southwestern Huigra). *Scapaneus pollens pollens (Bonaparte). PowrrFruL WooDPECKER. Picus pollens BONAPARTE, Atti Sest. Riun. Sci. Ital., 1845, p. 406 (Colombia). Megapicus grayii MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1851, p. 13; III, 1862, pl. V, figs. D2; Campephilus albifrenatus REICHENBACH, Scans. Picine, 1854, p. 431. Campephilus pollens Gray, List. Picide Brit. Mus., 1868, p. 55; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 355 (Cerro Munchique; La Florida; Cocal; Almaguer; Laguneta; Santa Isabel; El Roble). Campophilus pollens Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 476; Goop- FELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 209 (Western Ecuador). Range: Colombia, western Venezuela and Ecuador. 5: Colombia 2; Venezuela (Paramo de Tama, near Colombian line 3). *Scapaneus pollens peruvianus Cory... PERuvIAN PowERFUuL Woop- PECKER. Scapaneus pollens peruviana Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1915, p. 307 (Molinopampa, Peru). Range: Peru. 1: Peru (Molinopampa, type of species). ® Scapaneus pollens peruvianus Cory: Similar to S. p. pollens from Colombia, but differs in having the under parts darker and more chestnut buff; the black bars heavier and clearly marked on the lower abdomen, flanks and under tail coverts; the white patch on the back more strongly tinged with buff; and the rump and the upper tail coverts deeper ochraceous buff without bars. Wing, 170; tail, 125; bill, 45 mm. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BirDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 467 Genus PHLQ@OCEASTES Cabanis. Phleoceastes Cabanis, Journ. far Ornith., 1862, p. 176 (Type Picus robustus Lichtenstein); Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, 1914, p. 10. *Phleoceastes robustus robustus (Lichtenstein). Rospust Woop- PECKER. | Picus robustus LICHTENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, p. 10 (Bahia, Brazil); Srix Av. Bras., I, 1823, p. 10 (Bahia, Brazil); Sprx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 56, pl. 44; Descourtitz, Orn. Bras., 1852, pl. 19, fig. 4. Phleoceastes robustus CABANIS, Journ. fir Ornith., 1862; CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 95. Megapicus robustus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 23; III, 1862, pl. II, figs. 4, 5. Campephilus robustus Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1845, p. 435; HELLMAyr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 602 (Spix’s types); Id., Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 83 (Faz Esperanca); CHuBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 283 (Sapucay, Paraguay). Campophilus robustus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 477 (Bahia, etc.). Range: Southern Brazil and Paraguay. 2: Brazil (“Cajoa” 1, ‘Brazil’ 1). Phiceoceastes robustus percoccineus (Bonaparte). BONAPARTE’S Rosust WOODPECKER. Dryocopus percoccineus BONAPARTE, Consp. Gen. Av., I, 1850, p. 134 (Buen. Ayres). Campephilus robustus percoccineus DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, No. 6, 1914, p. 325, in text (Missiones, northeastern Argentina); BERTONI, An. Soc. Cient. Argent., LX XV, 1913, p. 86 (Missiones). Range: Northeastern Argentina. Genus IPOCRANTOR Cabanis and Heine. Ipocrantor Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 99 (Type Picus mag- ellanicus King). Ipocrantor magellanicus (King). MAGELLANIC WOODPECKER. Picus magellanicus KiNG, Zool. Journ., III, 1828, p. 430 (Port Famine, Straits of Magellan). Campephilus magellanicus Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1845, p. 436. Megapicus magellanicus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 8; III, 1862, pl. 2, figs. 1-2. Ipocrantor magellanicus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 480 (Straits of Magellan; Valdivia, Chile); LANE, Ibis, 1897, p. 48, crit. (Chile); Crawsuay, Bas. Tierra del Fuego, 1907, p. 37, pl. 11, figs. 1-2 (Punta Arenas; Valdivia; Useless Bay; Rio McClelland Settlement). Range: Chile (south to Tierra del Fuego). ® Phloeoceaster robustus percoccineus (BONAPARTE): Similar to P. r. robustus from southeastern Brazil, but differs in being larger; crest somewhat more extended; and the head and neck more vivid red, etc. 468 Fretp Museum oF NATURAL History—Zo6toecy, Vor. XIII. Genus CNIPARCHUS Cabanis and Heine. Cniparchus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 98 (Type Picus hema- togaster Tschudi). *Cniparchus hematogaster hezmatogaster (Tschudi). Crimson- BELLIED WOODPECKER. [Picus] hematogaster Tscuup1, Wiegmann’s Archiv. far Naturg., 1844, p. 302, pl. 25 (Peru). Megapicus hematogaster MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 27; III, 1862, pl. TX, Bes. : 252, 3. Campephilus hematogaster TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 74; HARTERT, Nov. Zool., V, 1898, p. 497 (Cachavi, Ecuador). Cniparchus hematogaster CABANIS and Herne, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 98. Campophilus hematogaster Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 479 (Bogota; Roxario, Ecuador). Range: Peru, eastern Ecuador and eastern Colombia. 3: Peru (Uchco) 1; Colombia (Bogota 1, “Colombia” 1). Cniparchus hematogaster splendens (Hargitt). SpLenpip Woop- PECKER. Campophilus splendens Harattt, Ibis, 1889, p. 58 (“‘Bogota”’ errore = Puerto Valdivia, Antioquia, Colombia)*; Zd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 480 (Calovevora; Santiago de Veraguas, Panama; Antioquia, Colombia). Campephilus splendens HaRTERT, Nov. Zool., V, 1898, p. 497 (“ Paramba, Ecua- dor”’ crit.). Cniparchus hematogaster splendens RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 181; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 355, crit. (Alto Bonito; Barbacoas; Puerto Valdivia, Colombia). Range: Panama, western Colombia and western Ecuador. Genus XIPHIDIOPICUS Bonaparte. Xiphidiopicus Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 126 (Consp. Volucr. Zygod., 1854, p. 11) (Type, by monotypy, Picus percussus Temminck). *Xiphidiopicus percussus percussus (Temminck). CUBAN GREEN WOOoDPECKER. Picus percussus TEMMINCK, Pl. Col., 66 livr., IV, 1826, pls. 390, 424 and text (Cuba); D’ORBIGNY, in La Sagra’s Hist. Fis. Cuba, Aves, 1839, p. 109. Chloronerpes percussus GUNDLACH, Journ. fir Ornith., 1856, p. 102. Picus ruppellii WAGLER, Syst. Av., Picus, 1827, sp. 29; Jd., Isis, 1829, p. 509. Xiphidiopicus percussus SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 339; Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 379; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 171; Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 377; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, 1892, p. 301. * Type locality as suggested by Chapman, /. c. IQI0. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 469 Xtphidiopicus percussus percussus RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 184. Range: Island of Cuba. 8: Cuba (Palacios 2, Santiago de los Bafios 1, ““Cuba”’ 5). Xiphidiopicus percussus insule-pinorum Bangs. ISLE oF PINES GREEN WOODPECKER. Xiphidiopicus percussus insule-pinorum BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, p. 173 (Sante Fé, Isle of Pines); REapD, Bird Lore, XV, 1913, p. 45; Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 185; Topp, Ann. Car- negie Mus., X, 1916, p. 240. Range: Isle of Pines, near Cuba. Genus TRICHOPICUS Bonaparte. Trichopicus Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 123 (Type, as fixed by Gray, 1855, Picus cactorum Lafresnaye and D’Orbigny); Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 10. Trichopicus cactorum (Lafresnaye and D’Orbigny). YELLOW-CHINNED WOODPECKER. Picus cactorum LAFRESNAYE and D’OrsiGNyY, Voy. Amer. Mérid., IV, 1835-44, p. 378, pl. 42, fig. 2 (Mizque); Malherbe, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 102; III, 1861, pl. 25, figs. 1-2; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 77; SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. I9. Trichopicus cactorum BONAPARTE, Consp. Volucr. Zygod., 1854, p. 8, No. 34. Cactocraugus cactorum CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 72. Melanerpes cactorum Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 162 (Bo- livia; Argentina; Mendoza, Salta, Uruguay); Kerr, Ibis, 1901, p. 228 (Gran Chaco); HarTERT and VENTUuRI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 227 (Argentina; Tapia, Tucuman; La Solidad). Range: Southern Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. Genus VENILIORNIS Bonaparte. Veniliornis Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 125 (Consp. Volucr. Zygod., 1854, p. 10 (Type, as designated by Gray, 1855, Picus sanguineus Lichten- stein). Dendrobates (not of Wagler, 1830) Swainson, Fauna Bor.-Am., II, 1831, p. 300 (Type Picus affinis Swainson). Eleopicus (subgenus) Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, (Type Picus olivinus Malherbe). KEY TO SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES. A—Rump and upper tail coverts red. a—Back red. 1—Underparts white; wing about 78 mm..................-.2055 Ventliornis callonotus callonotus es 0s 6.6 KOE CME CHS RWG Sle wy 6 SC 6 (Ecuador.) 470 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zooroey, Vor. XIII. 2—Similar, but larger; wing about 82.......... V. callonotus major. (Northern Peru.) 3—Underparts smoky blackish, narrowly barred with whitish; wing ROUTE FB nin. isis kjn's ald arate bin Ree V. sanguineus. (Guiana and eastern Venezuela.) b—Back not red. b'—Wing coverts with small spots or streaks. 1=—-Wittg about 86.00... 2a 054. seheieese Ree eee V. kirkii kirkit. (Tobago and Trinidad.) 2—Smaller; wing about 82.................. V. kirkii continentalts. (Venezuela.) c'—Wing coverts nearly or quite immaculate. c’—Dusky bars on underparts narrower. 1—Whition Dats tigrrowels .. hes. oo bk ee V. kirkti cecilit (Colombia and eastern Ecuador.) 2—-Wintieh bare broader. 2.2. dik eecae does eek V. kirkii dariensis. (Eastern Panama and western Ecuador.) d’—Dusky bars on underparts broader........... V. kirkii neglectus. (Southwestern Costa Rica to western Panama) B—Rump and upper tail coverts not red. a—Underparts uniform (not barred or spotted). a'—Sides of head paler than general coloration. ES Weee Bee DOS ce Sse Se ee V. oleaginus oleaginus. (Highlands of eastern Mexico, San Luis Potosi to Vera Cruz.) b'—Sides of head not distinctly paler than general coloration. 1—Coloration deeper; wing about 86....V. oleaginus sanguinolentus. (Southern Vera Cruz, Mexico and southward to western Panama.) 2—Coloration duller; sizelarger; wing about 97. V. oleaginus fumigatus. (Eastern Colombia; Ecuador; Peru; Bolivia and Argentina.) 3—Back and rump more golden; wing about 98. . V. oleaginus aureus. (Colombia and northern Ecuador; northeastern Colombia?) 4—Smatlec: wing.aboutber 200068, oe 7! V. oleaginus reichenbacht. (Venezuela.) b—More or less of underparts conspicuously barred or spotted. b'—No yellow nuchal band. b’—Wing coverts plain, without spots. 1—Back golden olive, with ends of feathers dull red, forming ob- scurely defined red spots; olive bars on underparts decidedly wider than buffy bars; top of head in female deep black........ a desalaie fais ah etiitaig tod olaiere Geer e ete tee ae V. nigriceps nigriceps. (Bolivia and Peru.) 2—Bars on underparts of about equal width. V. nigriceps equifasciatus. (Colombia and northern Ecuador.) 3—Bars on underparts irregular; wing shorter; top of head in female Olive . <5 .0veluea eects aaa ee em V. nigriceps pectoralis.* (Central Peru.) c*—More or less of wing coverts marked with spots or streaks of yellow or white. * The status of this form is uncertain. I have seen no specimens. IgI9. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 471 b’—Lower belly not barred. 1—Lower belly and thighs dull buffy yellow; without bars; upper tad ecaverts barred: sis <2 63:5 S24 Ube Ss V. dignus. (Colombia and eastern Ecuador.) 2—Upper tail coverts nearly uniform; spots on wing coverts yel- lowish olive, usually bordered apically with red .V. valdizant. (Central Peru.) c*—Entire belly barred. c+—Chest barred and belly barred. c®—Back with transverse spots or irregular bars of yellow. 1—Back with transverse yellow markings; wing 83 to 92 WiNii ds 5.x\0 sid sh eid eet V. tenionotus tenionotus. (Eastern Brazil; Minas Geraes, Bahia, etc.) 2—Similar, but upper parts more golden; under parts paler; outer tail feathers much more strongly banded hee hast spetessc aes 21 8 Ryd atc tPs [ante ees V. tenionotus ceare. (Proy. of Ceara, northeastern Brazil.) 3—Upper parts with irregular yellow spots; chin and throat whitish with dusky spots; spots on wing coverts yellowish white; wing 92 to98 mm........ pbs meat naire bcd phan Sabon ale, Sop aston <2 V. frontalis. (Northern Argentina, Tucuman.) d'—Back uniform or with narrow yellow shaft stripes. d®—Back with hair-like yellow shaft stripes or elongated narrow spots; pale barring on underparts well marked. 1—Bars on chest broken into wide arrow-shaped spots; wine abet, S505 3.6.0 slo cise eset V. agilis. (Eastern Peru, eastern Ecuador, eastern Colombia and northwestern Brazil.) 2—Bars on chest complete; wing about 81........ TE OI Mew RV SERED EO eA Ne V. passerinus. (Guiana, eastern Venezuela, northern and northeastern Brazil.) e®—Back (always?) uniform; pale barring on underparts somewhat obscure and very narrow. 1—Red on head confined to occiput and nape (male); no red on head or nape (female); wing about 91 ERMA Sey Ramm Sa iWeCe bial ¢ cia aN a OLMULILILSS (Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina.) d4—Chest spotted or streaked (not barred); belly barred. e°’—Back with narrow yellow shaft streaks (sometimes ob- scure.) 1—Chest with longitudinal spots of whitish; dark mark- ings on underparts more olive; wing about 81...... einig AVE Gu ghtis eed QUEENS ac entare wlgeta a eh place lara al V. fidelis. (Colombia.) 2—Chest with wide, somewhat arrow shaped spots or broken bars; general color of underparts more dusky; wits ‘abept; Os. Wo) -digasiis owes aldielo dia V. agilis. (Eastern Peru, eastern Ecuador, eastern Colombia and northwestern Brazil.) 472 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zodétoey, Vor. XIII. f’—Back conspicuously barred. 1—Back strongly barred with yellowish; underparts spotted with yellowish white or whitish bars on belly irregular; wing about 94....... V. spilogaster. (Southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina.) c'—With yellow nuchal band present (often more or less obscured by red in the male but distinct in the female). c?—Back or wings washed with more or less red. 1—Back strongly washed with red; wing coverts spotted with large pinkish white spots; wing about 92 mm..... V. ruficeps ruficeps. (Middle and lower Amazon region, Brazil.) 2—Red wash on back faint; upper wing coverts tipped with red; spots on wing coverts obscure or absent; neck washed with ful- vous; a white line uuder the eye; wing about 93 mm........... ile sh wa wa eds Ga pty oe Re ME TREES Lae & V. ruficeps hematostygma. (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and western Brazil.) 3—No fulvous on neck; no white line under eye; red tips to upper wing coverts much reduced or absent; wing about 94.......... SEP eee. VASES LA ee he TIL eR V. orinocensis (Orinoco region, Venezuela.) 4—Red wash faintly indicated; wing coverts with buffy spots; central tail feathers transversely spotted and lateral tail feathers barred; wing Abort 99 Muss ed bee Sik kw vee V. affinis. (Eastern and southeastern Brazil, Goyaz to Rio de Janeiro and perhaps farther north.) d*—No red wash on back or wings. 1—Upper parts and outer webs more or less spotted (not uniform); WHE AUOUEHA: Va OP Rao et eee eee nies V. maculifrons. (Southern Brazil.) 2—Upper parts and outer webs of quills uniform (not spotted)... .. winlhmieinan 6,8 apa lnie haan fea ¥aiar pee litaeh ay alee aay bs tperece ecicle oaieea a V. cassini (Guiana, eastern Venezuela and northeastern Brazil.) *Veniliornis oleaginus oleaginus (Lichtenstein). OLeacinus Woop- PECKER. Picus oleaginus LICHTENSTEIN, Preis-Verz. Mex. Thierw., 1830, p. 1 (Mexico). Id., Journ. fir Ornith., 1863, p. 55 (reprint). Dendrobates oleaginus Harattt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 344, part. Chloronerpes oleaginus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1856, p. 307. Mesopicus oleaginus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 53; IV, 1862, pl. 57, figs. 6-7. Veniliornis oleaginus oleaginus R1ipGWAyY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 188. Range: Eastern Mexico in states in Vera Cruz (Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Cordova, Orizaba, etc.), San Luis Potosi, Puebla and Mexico (near city of Mexico, etc.). 2: Mexico (Vera Cruz). IQIQ. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 919 473 *Veniliornis oleaginus sanguinolentus (Sclater). Casot’s Woop- PECKER. Chloronerpes sanguinolentus SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, p. 60, pl. 151 (Omoa, Honduras). Mesopicus sanguinolentus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 76; III, 1862, pl. 43, fig. 6. Dendrobates sanguinolentus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 346. Chloroner pes caboti SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 337 (Choctum, Guatemala). Veniliornis caboti DEARBORN, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1907, p. 92. Veniliornis oleaginus sanguinolentus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 190. Range: Southeastern Mexico from southern Vera Cruz (Orizaba, etc.) southward in states of Oaxaca, Tabasco, Yucatan and Chiapas and in Guatemala, British Honduras, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica to western Panama. 6: Mexico (Tizimin, Yucatan) 1; Guatemala (San José) 3; Nicara- gua (Matagalpa) 1; Costa Rica (La Estelle de Cartago) 1. Veniliornis oleaginus aureus Chapman.* PopayAN WOODPECKER. Veniliornts oleaginus aureus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XIII, 1914, p. 612 (La Sierra, 6800 ft., central Andes south of Popayan, Colombia); Id., XXXVI, 1917, p. 352 (Salencio; Las Lomitas; San Antonio; Gallera; Popayan; La Sierra; Miraflores; Sta. Elena, Colombia). Range: Subtropical zone of the western Andes and western slope of the central Andes (and northern portion of eastern Andes?), Colom- bia, and southward into Ecuador. 1: Venezuela (Paramo de Tama, alt. 7000 ft., south of Cucuta, Colombia, close to the Colombian line).» Veniliornis oleaginus reichenbachi (Cabanis and Heine). VENEZUE- LAN WOODPECKER. Pheonerpes reichenbachi CaABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 141 (Caracas, Venezuela). Picus rubidus SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picinz, 1866, p. 35 (new name for P. reichenbachi Cabanis and Heine). Veniliornis fumigatus fumigatus HELLMAYR and SEILERN, Arch. far Naturg., Abt. A., 5 Heft, 1912, p. 151, part, crit. (Venezuela). ® Veniliornis oleaginus aureus CHAPMAN: Similar to V. o. oleaginus, but back more golden; auricular region paler; wing shorter; bill longer; differs from V. o. sangutnolentus in being larger and in having wings and coverts less washed with golden; white spots on quills larger; the second outer primary with three instead of two spots, the short outer primary usually with trace of white. b A female taken at Paramo de Tama, Venezuela (close to the Colombian line, south of Cucuta, Colombia) approaches nearest to aureus (compared with the type) than with any other known form belonging to the group. Wing, 98; bill, 19. * Size smaller, wing about 94; color differences (red on back, etc.) apparently not constant. 474 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zodéroey, Vor. XIII. (?) Veniliornis oleaginus exiquus Topp, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIX, 1916, p. 97 (La Cumbre de Valencia, Venezuela). Range: Venezuela. *Veniliornis oleaginus fumigatus (Lafresnaye and D’Orbigny). SMOKE- COLORED WOODPECKER. Picus fumigatus LAFRESNAYE and D’OrsiGNy, Voy. Am. Mérid., Ois, 1839, p- 380, pl. LXV, fig. 1 (Chiquitos, Bolivia). Dendrobates fumigatus Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 342, part. Chloronerpes fumigatus BONAPARTE, Consp. Av., I, 1850, p. 118; GOODFELLow, Ibis, 1902, p. 209 (west of Pichincha, Ecuador); TaczANowskI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 79. Mesopicus fumigatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 54, pl. 57, figs. 3-4. Veniliornis oleaginus fumigatus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 187 (in key), part; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 351 (La Cantlela; near San Agustin; near Fusugasuga; Palo Hueco (near Pacho); Buena Vista, eastern Andes, Colombia). Veniliornis fumigatus DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Physis, I, 1914, p. 324, crit. (Ar- gentina?). Range: Mountains of Colombia (eastern Andes) and southward in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina?*; Venezuela?» 2: Peru (Hda. Limén, near Balsas). Veniliornis callonotus callonotus (Waterhouse). WaATERHOUSE’s Woop- PECKER. Picus callonotus WATERHOUSE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1840, p. 182 (Guayaquil), Des Murs, Iconogr. Orn., X, 1849, p. 4, pl. LIX; MALHERBE, Mon. Picide; I, 1861, p. 129; III, 1861, pl. XXX, figs. 1-2. Dendrobates callonotus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 346 (Guayaquil and Babahoyo, Ecuador; Puna Island). [Veniliornis] callonotus BRABOURNE and CHUBB, Bds. So. Am., I, IQL2;.p: 175; No. 1716. Range: Ecuador. Veniliornis callonotus major (Berlepsch and Taczanowski). TuMBEz WOODPECKER. Chloronerpes callonotus major BERLEPSCH and TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1883, p. 570 (Tumbez, northern Peru). Chloronerpes callonotus peruvianus TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 80 (Tumbez, etc.). Dendrobates peruvianus HarGitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 348 (northern Peru). Range: Northern Peru. * Cf. Dabbene, I. c. > Cf. Hellmayr and Seilern, Arch. fir Naturg., Abt. A, 5 Heft, 1912, p. 151, in text: 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 475 *Veniliornis sanguineus (Lichtenstein). BLoop-coLORED Woop- PECKER. Picus sanguineus LICHTENSTEIN, Cat. Rer. Hamb., 1793, p. 17 (Guiana). Picus rubescens VreE1LLot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XX VI, 1818, p. 90. Mesopicus sanguineus MALHERBE, Mon. Picida, II, 1862, p. 74, pl. LX, figs. 4-5. Venelia albertuli BONAPARTE, Consp. Gen. Av., I, 1850, p. 129. Dendrobates sanguineus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 348. Veniliornis sanguineus BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 271; CHUBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 487 (Guiana and Venezuela); BANGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 57 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: The Guianas and ‘Venezuela.’ 2: Surinam (near Paramaribo 1, Little Wanica 1). Veniliornis nigriceps nigriceps (Lafresnaye and D’Orbigny). BLAcK- HEADED WOODPECKER.® Picus nigriceps LAFRESNAYE and D’ORBIGNY, Voy. Amer. Mérid., IV, 1835-44, p. 380, pl. LXV, fig. 2, female (Ayupaya). Mesopicus nigriceps MALHERBE, Mon. Picide II, 1862, p. 68, pl. LIX, figs. 1-2. Campias malherbei CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 155, part. Chloronerpes nigriceps GRAY, List Picide, Brit. Mus., 1868, p. I11, part. Dendrobates nigriceps Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 350, part (Peru and Bolivia). Range: Bolivia and Peru. Veniliornis nigriceps pectoralis (Berlepsch and Stolzmann).© PECTORAL WOODPECKER. Dendrobates malherbei pectoralis BERLEPSCH and STOLZMANN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1902, p. 33 (Maraynioc, central Peru, alt. 13000 ft.). Range: Andes of Central Peru. Veniliornis nigriceps equifasciatus Chapman. CoLOMBIAN BANDED- TAILED WOODPECKER. Ventliornis nigriceps equifasciatus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX XI, 1912, p. 144 (Santa Isabel, central Andes, Colombia); Id., XXXVI, 1917, p. 352 (Santa Isabel; Almaguer, central Andes, Colombia). (?) Chloronerpes malherbii® SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 338, localities only: (Matos and Rio Napo, Ecuador). * Cf. Chubb, I. c. >’ Name from the female, which has the entire top of the head deep black. © Veniliornis nigriceps pectoralis (BERLEPSCH and STOLZMANN): The type (a female) is described as differing from V. . nigriceps from Bolivia in the dusky olive crown (not black); shorter wings and less regular banding of the underparts (no specimens seen by me). 4 Veniliornis nigriceps equifasciatus CHAPMAN: Similar to V. n. nigriceps, but olive green and yellowish bars on under parts of equal width. e New name proposed for Picus nigriceps Lafresnaye and D’Orbigny. 476 Fretp Museum or Natura. History—Zo6.oey, Vor. XIII. Range: Temperate zone of central Andes, Colombia and northern Ecuador.* *Veniliornis dignus (Sclater and Salvin). YELLOW-vENTED Woop- PECKER. Chloronerpes dignus SCLATER and SALVvIn, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, p. 20, pl. 1 (Remedios, Antioquia, Colombia); Jd., 1879, p. 533 (Jerico); (?) Goop- FELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 209 (Baeza, Ecuador). Dryobates dignus HaraiTtT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 351 (Antioquia). Veniliornis dignus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 352 (San Antonio; Cerro Munchique; Salento; Fusugasuga, Colombia). Range: Colombia; eastern Ecuador? 1: “Colombia.” Veniliornis valdizani (Berlepsch and Stolzmann).’ VaAtp1zan’s Woop- PECKER. Dendrobates valdizani BERLEPSCH and STOLZMAN, Ibis, 1894, p. 401 (Huacras, Vitoc, central Peru, alt. 7000 ft.); Id., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1902, p. 33 (Lluacras, Vitoc). [ Veniliornis] valdizani BRABOURNE and CuuBB, Bds. So. Am., I, 1912, p. 173. Range: Central Peru. *Veniliornis passerinus (Linne@us). PASSERINE WOODPECKER. Picus passerinus LINNEZUS, Syst. Nat., I, ed. 12, 1766, p. 174 (‘‘ex Dominica,” errore =Cayenne)°*. Picus senegalensis GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 430 (‘‘Senegal’”’ =Cayenne). Picus tephrodops WAGLER, Syst. Av. Picus, 1827, sp. 48 (based on Picus sene- galensis GMELIN, ex Buffon and Daubenton, PI. Enl., 345, fig. 2). Picus striolatus LESSON, Traité d’Orn., I, 1831, p. 226. Mesopicus passerinus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidae, II, 1862, p. 59, pl. XLII, figs.4-5. Chloronerpes tephrodops SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 337. Dendrobates tephrodops HaraitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 352. Veniliornis passerinus BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 93 (Altagracia and Caicara, Orinoco Region, Venezuela); BERLEPsScH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 271 (Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, 1914, p. 248 (Mexiana I.; Amape; Monte Alegre; Rio Maecuru; Obidos, Brazil); CuHuBB, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 488; CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull. II, No. 6, 1916, p. 307 (Common from Ciudad Bolivar to Caicara and beyond to mouth of the Meta). * CHAPMAN (I. c.) states that a specimen from Mt. Pichincha, northern Ecuador, while not typical, may be referred to equifasciatus. > Veniliornis valdizant (BERLEPSCH and STOLZMANN): Similar to V. dignus, but differs in having wing coverts with large spots of yellowish olive bordered apically with red; upper tail coverts nearly uniform in coloration; breast and lower throat washed with yellowish olive (instead of whitish green); bill smaller. I have not seen an example of this bird. ¢ As substituted by Berlepsch and Hartert /. c., p. 93, footnote. IgI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 477 Range: Guiana, eastern Venezuela, northern and northeastern Brazil. 6: Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco, Amazonas). *Veniliornis tenionotus tenionotus (Reichenbach). BANDED-EARED WoOoDPECKER. Chloronerpes tenionotus REICHENBACH, Scans. Picine, 1854, p. 354; pl. DCXXV, figs. 4164, 4165 (Brazil).* Mesopicus tenionotus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 58. Campias tenionotus CABANIs and Herne, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 149. Dendrobates tenionotus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 353 (Bahia to Pernambuco). Veniliornis tenionotus BRABOURNE and CuuBpB, Bds. So. Am., I, 1912, p. 173 (eastern Brazil). Range: Eastern Brazil, Minas Geraes and Bahia to Pernambuco. 5: Brazil (Rio das Velhas, near Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes 1; Macaco Secco, near Andarahy, Bahia 4). *Veniliornis tenionotus ceare Cory... CEARA BANDED-EARED Woop- PECKER. Veniliornis tenionotus ceare Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., 1, 1915, p. 306 (Serra Baturite, Ceara, Brazil). (?) Veniliornis tenionotus SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 249 (Marajo; Pindobal; Rio Arary; Monte Alegre; Piauhy; Amarracao). Range: Northeastern Brazil (Ceara). 4: Brazil (Serra Baturite, Cear4 3, including the type; Jua, near Iguatu, Ceara 1). *Veniliornis agilis (Cabanis and Heine). AGILE WOODPECKER. Campias agilis CABANIS and He1NE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 147 (Rio Napo, Ecuador). Picus agilis SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av., Picinz, 1866, p. 40. Chloroner pes agilis Gray, List Picide British Museum, 1868, p. I10. Dryobates agilis Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 355 (North- eastern Peru, Iquitos; Eastern Ecuador and north to Santa Fé de Bogota, Colombia). Veniliornis agilis SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 249 (Rio Purts, Ponte Alegre; Bom Lugar, western Brazil). Range: Eastern Peru, eastern Ecuador, eastern Colombia and northwestern Brazil (Rio Purts). 3: Peru (Moyobamba). * I designate Prov. of Bahia, eastern Brazil, for the type locality. bT have not seen specimens from Pernambuco. © Veniliornis tentonolus ceare Cory: Similar to V. ¢. tenionotus from Bahia, but upper parts much more golden; the transverse yellow barring on back less dis- tinct; underparts paler, more olivaceous; rump and upper tail coverts strongly tinged with golden yellow (not olive with yellowish markings, as in typical V. t. tentonotus); outer tail feather much more strongly banded with yellowish buff. Wing, 87 mm. 478 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zodétoey, Vor. XIII. Veniliornis fidelis (Hargiit). Harorrt’s WooppECKER. Dendrobates fidelis HAraitt, Ibis, 1889, p. 59 (Bogota); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 357, pl. VII. Veniliornis fidelis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 353 (Buena Vista; Villavicencio, Colombia). Range: Eastern Colombia. Veniliornis olivinus (Malherbe). Ottve WoopprckeEr. Picus olivinus MALHERBE, Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége, 1845, p. 67 (Bresil). Mesopicus olivinus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 65, pl. 59, figs. 4-5. Picus murinus MALHERBE*, Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége, 1845, p. 67 (Bresil). Mesopicus murinus MALHERBE, Mon. Picidae, II, 1862, p. 62, pl. 58, figs. 5,6,7; Campias murinus PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 246 (Abrantes; Meiaponte. Goyaz; Engenho do Cap. Gama; Matto Grosso). Campias olivinus PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 246 (Goyaz). Dendrobates olivinus ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p. 130 (Cha- pada, Matto Grosso); Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 356. Veniliornis olivinus HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 81 (Goyaz; Rio Ara- guaya; Cuyabd; Engenho do Gama, Brazil); Cuuss, Ibis, 1910, p. 281 (Sap- ucay, Paraguay); GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 323 (northern Argentina, Paraguay and Albuquerque, Brazil). Veniliornis olivinus olivinus HARTERT and VENTURI, Nov. Zool.,XVI, 1909, p. 227 (Mocovi, Chaco, Argentina). Range: Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. 1: Brazil (Chapada, Matto Grosso). Veniliornis frontalis (Cabanis). TucumMAN WooDPECKER. Campias frontalis CABANIS, Journ. fair Ornith., 1883, p. 110 (Tucuman, Ar- gentina). Chloronerpes fronialis SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 20 (Tucuman). Dendrobates frontalis Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 354 (Tu- cuman). Veniliornis olivinus frontalis HARTERT and VENTURI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 227 (Rio Secco, Prov. de Salta; Rio San Francisco, Prov. de Jujay; Tucuman, Argentina). Range: Northern Argentina (Tucuman). *Veniliornis spilogaster (Wagler). WaAGLER’S EASTERN WOODPECKER. Picus spilogaster WAGLER, Syst. Av., Picus, 1827, p. 33 (Brazil). (?) Picus squamosus ViEILLoT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist., Nat. XXVI, 1818, p. 74. Mesopicus spilogaster MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 62 (ex Wagler). Mesopicus adspersus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 64, pl. LX, figs. 7-8. Campias spilogaster PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 247 (southern Brazil); CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 156 (Montevideo). « Cf. Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1908, p. 81, crit. (immature male of V. olivinus). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BiRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 479 Dendrobates spilogaster Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 358 (Ypanema; Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sol; San Javier, Missiones, Argentina). Ventliornts spilogaster CHUBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 281 (Sapucay, Paraguay); OBER- HOLSER, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XXV, 1902, p. 128 (Sapucay). Range: Southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Ar- gentina. 1: Brazil (Victoria, Sado Paulo). Veniliornis maculifrons (Spix). BANDED WoopPECKER. Picus maculifrons Sptx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 62, part (male), pl. LVI, fig. 1 (‘‘in sylvis Rio de Janeiro’’). Chloronerpes affinis (nec Swainson) SCLATER, Cat. Am. Bds., 1862, p. 337; (?) SCLATER and Hupson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 20. Picus albipes SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av., Picinz, 1866, p. 37. Camptas maculifrons PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 245 (Rio de Janeiro). Dendrobates maculifrons Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 359 (Brazil). Veniltornis maculifrons HELLMAYR, Abh. K. Bayer Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 608 (Rio de Janeiro). Range: Eastern and southern Brazil.* Veniliornis cassini (Malherbe). Casstn’s WoopPECKER. Mesopicus cassini MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, II, 1862, p. 55; III, 1862, pl. LVIII, figs. 2-3 (Bresil? =Cayenne)?. Campias sedulus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 149. Chloronerpes sedulus GRAY, List. Picide British Museum, 1868, p. 109. Dendrobates cassini HaraitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 360 (Brit- ish Guiana and Cayenne). Veniliornis cassini BERLEPSCH and HarTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 93 (Sua- pure and La Pricion, Caura River, Venezuela); BERLEPScH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 272 (Iponsin, Cayenne); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 249 (Rio Jary; Monte Alegre; Obidos; Rio Jamunda, Brazil); Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 488; BANGs and PENnarD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 57 (Paramaribo, Surinam). Range: Guianas, eastern Venezuela and northeastern Brazil. Veniliornis ruficeps ruficeps (Spzx). Sprx’s Rurous-HEADED Woop- PECKER. Picus ruficeps Spix, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 63, pl. LVI, figs. 2-3 (‘‘in sylvis flumin- is Amazonum’’). Dendrobaies ruficeps HaraitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 361 (Para; Rio Tocantins; Pernambuco). Venthiornis ruficepbs SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 249 (Para; Rio Iriri; Rio Tapajoz, etc.). ® The range of this species is not definitely known. Hargitt (/. c.) gives Bahia as the habitat. Sclater and Hudson’s record for Salta, Argentina, was based on White's identification and as stated by the authors requires further confirmation. > Type locality designated by Berlepsch and Hartert (J. c.). 480 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zodétoey, Vor. XIII. Veniliornis ruficeps ruficeps HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 25 (Itaituba); Id., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 611 (Pard; Rio Tocantins; Borba; Rio Madeira; Marabitanas; Rio Negro); Jd., XVII, 1910, p. 383 (Borba, Rio Madeira); Id., Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., Munchen, XXVI, 2, 1912, p. 94 (Para District). Range: Northern and northeastern Brazil (middle and Lower Amazon Region). *Veniliornis ruficeps hematostygma (Malherbe). CriImMsON-BANDED WoopPECKER. Mesopicus hematostygma MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 72, pl. LXI, figs. 2-5 (Pérou"’) (Engenho do Gama)*. Campias hilaris CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 154. Dendrobates hematostigma Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. ~ 364 (Rio Napo and Sarayacu, Ecuador; Yquitos; Chamicuros and Xeberos, eastern Peru). Veniliornis ruficeps hematostigma HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 379 (Humaytha, Rio Madeira); Id., Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 611 (localities in Matto Grosso and Rio Madeira region, Brazil; central and eastern Peru, and northern Bolivia); Jd., XVII, 1910, p. 388 (Calama; Maruins, Rio Madeira); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 250 (Bom Lugar, Rio Purts, Brazil); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 353 (La Morelia, Colombia); vOoN IHERING, Aves do Brazil, I, 1907, p. 184 (Rio Jurua). Range: Eastern Peru, northern Bolivia, Ecuador, southeastern Colombia and upper Amazonian and Rio Madeira region, Brazil. 1: Peru (Chunchamayo). Veniliornis orinocensis Berlepsch and Hartert.» Or1Nnoco WOODPECKER. Veniliornis orinocensis BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 93 (Angostura and Munduapo, Orinoco Region, Venezuela=Munduapo by designation); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 306, crit. (Upper Orinoco Region, above the falls of Atures; Boca de Sina; Cunucunuma River, Venezuela). (?) Mesopicus kirtlandi MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 54, pl. LVIII, fig. 1 (Bresil)°. * Cf. Hellmayr (I. c.), 1906. b Veniliornts orinocensis BERLEPSCH and HarTERT: Differs from V. r. hemato- stygma chiefly in the absence of fulvous yellow color on the neck; absence of the whitish line under the eye and the whitish anteocular spot; ground color of under- parts somewhat darker brownish tint; the red spots on the tips of the larger upper wing coverts very small or entirely absent; size somewhat smaller; wing, 93 to 95 mm. ° Messrs. Berlepsch and Hartert suggest (J. c.) that it is possible Mesopicus kirtlandi MALHERBE (which I am unable to identify from the plate or description) may prove to be this species, in which case, of course, Malherbe’s name has priority. (See also Berlepsch and Leverkuhn, Ornis, 1890, p. 30, in text). Hargitt’s reference Ig19Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 481 (?) Dendrobates kirtlandi Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 349 (Maroni River, Surinam). (?) Veniliornis ruficeps kirtlandi VON IHERING, Aves do Brazil. I, 1907, p. 185.8 Range: Upper Orinoco Region, Venezuela. *Veniliornis affinis (Swainson). GOLDEN-NAPED WOODPECKER. Picus affinis SWAINSON, Zool. Journ. Ill., II, 1821, pl. 78 (Bahia). Picus maculifrons Spx, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 62 (part, descr. female only.).> Chloronerpes affinis Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1846, p. 443. Chloronerpes selysit SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1858, p. 74. Mesopicus selysti MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 67; III, 1862, pl. 62. Campias selysit PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1871, p. 245 (Bahia). Dendrobates affinis HaraitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 362 (Prov- inces of Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and Goyaz). Range: Brazil, from the Rio Madeira region, east and south to Provinces of Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and probably north to the Amazon River. 1: Brazil (Porto Velho, Rio Madeira). *Veniliornis kirkii kirkii (Malherbe). Kirx’s RED-RUMPED Woop- PECKER. Picus (Chloropicus) kirkit MALHERBE, Rev. Zool., VIII, 1845, p. 400 (To- bago). Chrysoptilus kirkit JARDINE, Contr. Orn., 1848, p. 15, pl. 2. Mesopicus kirkii MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, III, 1861, pl. 59, figs. 7, 8. Dendrobates kirki Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 365, part (Trinidad and Tobago). Veniliornts kirkii OBERHOLSER, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, p. 205. Ventliornis kirkit kirkit HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 39 (Tobago and Trinidad); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 188, in key. Range: Islands of Tobago and Trinidad. 3: Tobago Island. *Veniliornis kirkii continentalis Hellmayr. CONTINENTAL Woop- PECKER. Ventliornis kirkit continentalis HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 39 (Car- ipé, near Cumana, Venezuela); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 188, in key. Range: Venezuela. 9: Venezuela (Lake Valencia 1; Maracay, Aragua 1; Encontrados, Zulia 6; Colon, Tachira 1). to the specimen in the British Museum identified as “‘kirtlands’’ probably does not belong here as it is extremely doubtful if the bird from the Maroni River, Surinam, would prove to be the same as orinocensis, which seems to be restricted to the upper Orinoco Region. ® Cf., Hellmayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1906, p. 610 (Spix’s Types). > Cf. Hellmayr, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., XXII, 1916, p. 609 (Spix’s Types). _ 482 Fretp Musreum oF Natura History—Zodtoey, Vor. XIII. Veniliornis kirkii cecilii (Malherbe). Crcrt1a’s WoopPpECKER. Mesopicos cecilii MALHERBE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1849, p. 538 (Colombia). Mesopicus cecilii MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 71, pl. 60, figs. 1-2. Dendrobates cecile Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 366, part (Bogoté and Antioquia, Colombia). Veniliornis kirkii cecilii HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1188 (Gui- neo, Rio Calima, Colombia); RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 188, in key; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, Pp. 353 (Juntas de Tamana; Los Cisneros; Barbacoas; Puerto Valdivia; Rio Frio; Chicoral; Honda; Malena; Boca de Chimi, Colombia). Chloronerpes cecilie GOODFELLOW, Ibis, 1902, p. 209, (Baeza, east Ecuador). Range: Colombia and eastern Ecuador. 2: Colombia 1; ‘North Ecuador”’ 1. Veniliornis kirkii dariensis Ridgway. DARIAN WOODPECKER. Veniliornis kirkii dariensis RrpGWAy, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, rg11, p. 33 (El Real, Darien, eastern Panama); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 192 (El Real, Darien, and Guayaquil, Ecuador). Range: Eastern Panama to western Ecuador. *Veniliornis kirkii neglectus (Bangs). D1vALA WOODPECKER. Veniliornis neglectus BANGS, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, II, 1901, p. 99 (Divala, Chiriqui, western Panama); CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, 1910, p. 589 (Costa Rica). Veniliornis kirkit neglectus RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 193. Range: Southwestern Costa Rica to eastern Panama (Cana, Darien, 1800 ft.). 1: Costa Rica (Palmar). Genus DYCTIOPICUS Bonaparte. Dyctiopicus Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 123 (Type as fixed by Gray, 1855, Picus bicolor Gmelin=P. mixtus Boddaert); Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, Vi, 1914, p. II. Dyctiopicus mixtus mixtus (Boddaert). VARIED WOODPECKER. Picus mixtus BODDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1783, p. 47 (Paraguay); SCLATER and Hudson, Argentine Orn., II, 1889, p. 19; MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 137; III, 1861, pl. 34, figs. 1-3. Picus bicolor GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 438 (founded on ‘‘Pic varie de la Encenada”’ Buffon, Hist. Nat. Ois., VII, 1783, p. 409; DAUBENTON, Pl. Enl., No. 748, fig. 1). Picus maculatus ViEILLOT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. 91. Dendrocopus mixtus HARTERT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 259; LONNBERG, Ibis, 1903, p. 486, crit. (Colonia Crevaux, Pilcomayo R., Bo- livian Chaco). : 1gI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 483 Dendrocopus mixtus mixtus HARTERT and VENTURI, Nov. Zool., XVI, Ig09, p. 228 (La Soledad; Barracas al Sud; Ocampo; Tucuman; Rio Bermego; Prov. de Salta, Argentina). Range: Paraguay, southern Brazil, Uruguay, northern Argentina and Chile. Dyctiopicus mixtus berlepschi (Hellmayr).*. BERLEPSCH’S VARIED WoOoDPECKER. Dryobates mixtus berlepschti HELLMAYR, Verh. Orn. Gesell Bayer, XII, 1915, No. 3, p. 212 (Mangrello, Territory of Neuguen, western Patagonia, Argen- tina). Range: Western Argentina (Territory of Neuguen). Dyctiopicus lignarius (Molina). RED-NAPED WOODPECKER. Picus lignarius Mouina, Stor. Nat. Chile, 1782, p. 343 (Chile); MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 109; III, 1861, pl. 26, figs. 9, 11; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 78. Picus melanocephalus KinG, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1831, p. 14 (female). Picus puncticeps D’OrBIGNY, Voy. Amer. Mérid., IV, 1835-44, p. 379, pl. 44, fT Picus kingit GouupD, in Darwin’s Voy. Beagle, Bds., 1841, p. 113. Picus kaupi HARTLAUvB, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1852, p. 6. Picus gradatus LICHTENSTEIN, Nomen. Cl. Av., 1854, p. 75. Dendrocopus lignarius HARTERT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 257 (Chile; Bolivia; Island of Chiloe; Cosquin; Cordova, Argentina); LANE, Ibis, 1897, p. 48 (Chile); GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 322 (near Goya and near Santa Elana, northern Argentina). Range: Chile, Argentina, Bolivia and southern Peru. Dyctiopicus cancellatus (Wagler). Sao Pauta WoopPECKER. Picus cancellatus WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 510 (‘‘Mexico’’=Sao Paulo, south- ern Brazil); PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 443, part (Sao Paulo and Lagoa Santa). Picus wagleri MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 112; III, 1861, pl. 29, figs. ¥, 2," Dendrocopus cancellatus HARTERT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 260 (Province Sao Paulo). Range: Southeastern Brazil. Genus DRYOBATES Boie. Dryobates Boie, Isis, XXI, 1826, p. 977 (Type Picus pubescens Linnzus). * Dyctiopicus mixtus berlepscht (HELLMAYR): Similar to D. mixtus mixtus (BoDDAERT), but differs in having the bill longer; the hair-like whitish streaks on top of head more inconspicuous and chiefly confined to the front and sides of the crown; the dark brown ear spot is larger; ground color of underparts white (without trace of yellowish rusty). Bill, 2234-24 mm. 484 Fietp. Museum oF NATuRAL Hisrory—Zooé.oey, Vor. XIII. *Dryobates villosus villosus (Linneus). Harry WoopPECKER. Picus villosus LinN&us, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, p. 175 (New Jersey); Au- DUBON, Orn. Biog., V, 1839, p. 164, pl. 16; Jd., Bds. Am., oct. ed., 1842, p. 244, pl. 262; MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 75; III, 1863, pl. 21, figs. 1-2; BArRD, BREWER and RipeGway, Hist. N. A. Bds., II, 1874, pl. 49, figs. 3, 4, 5- Picus leucomelas BODDAERT, Tabl. Pl. Enl., 1873, p. 21. Picus canadensis GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 437. Picus martini AuDUBON, Bds. Am., 1838, pl. 417, figs. 1-2 (Toronto, Canada). Picus phillipsiti AUDUBON, Orn. Biog., V, 1839, p. 186, pl. 417, figs. 5-6 (Mass- achusetts). Picus villosus var. medius BAirD, Rep. Pacific R. R. Survey, 1858, p. 84. Dendrocopus villosus, typical, Harcitt Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 230. Dryobates villosus villosus RrpGWAy, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 201. Range: Middle districts of eastern United States and adjacent portions of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, southern Ontario, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, etc., south to Maryland, Virginia and higher parts of North and South Carolina, Tennessee, etc.; west to Indiana, Illinois and Missouri to northwestern Texas, eastern border of the Great Plains. Intergrading with D. v. septentrionalis in the north and southward with D. v. audubonit. +40: Maine (Upton 2, ““Maine”’ 2); Ohio (Garrettsville) 1; Michigan (Kalamazoo) 1; Wisconsin (Solon Springs 3, Woodruff 1, Lake Geneva 1, Saynor 2, Beaver Dam 8); Illinois (Grand Chain 3, Mound City 3, Lake Forest 1, Worth 1, McHenry 1, Joliet 3); Indiana (Bluffton) 2; lowa (Knoxville 4, Delaware City 1). *Dryobates villosus audubonii (Swainson). SouTHERN Hairy Woop- PECKER. Picus audubonii SwaAInson, Fauna Bor-Am., 1831, p. 306, figs. 5, 6, 7 (Geor- gia). 9? Picus auduboni TRUDEAU, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, 1837, p. 404. Dryobates villosus audubonii RipGway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VIII, 1855, p. 355; Id., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 206. Dryobates villosus auduboni, Am. Orn. Union Check List, 1910, p. 186. Range: Florida and lowlands of Georgia, northward along the coast to Virginia and through lower Mississippi Valley to southeastern Missouri and Lower Wabash Valley and westward along the Gulf coast from Florida to southeastern Texas. 8: North Carolina (Raleigh) 2; Florida (Mary Esther 1, Starke 1, Sanford 1, Punta Rassa 1); southern Illinois (Mound City 1, Grand Chain 1). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 485 *Dryobates villosus maynardi (Ridgway). MAvyNARD’s WOODPECKER. Picus insularis (not of Gould, 1862) MAYNARD, Nat. in Florida, I, No. 4, 1885 (New Providence, I., Bahamas); Cory, Bds. Bahama I., 1880, p. 120. Dryobates villosus maynardi RipGway, Man. N. Am. Bds., 1887, p. 282 (new name for Picus insularis Maynard, preoccupied); Cory, Bds. West Indies, 1886, p. 170, part; OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, pp. 596, 603 (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 208. Range: Islands of New Providence and Andros, Bahamas. 6: Bahamas (Nassau, New Providence Island). *Dryobates villosus piger G. M. Allen. ALLEN’s WOODPECKER. Dryobates villosus piger ALLEN, Auk, 1905, p. 124 (Great Bahama Island, Ba- hamas); OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, pp. 596, 603 (Mon- ogr.); Topp, Ann. Carnegie Museum, VII, 1911, p. 421, crit. (Abaco I.); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 209. Range: Abaco, Little Abaco and Great Bahama Islands, Bahamas. 24: Abaco I. 17; Great Bahama I. 7. Dryobates villosus septentrionalis ( Nuttall). NorTHERN Harry Woop- PECKER. Picus septentrionalis NuTTALL, Man. Orn. U. S. and Canada, Land Bds., 2nd ed., 1840, p. 684 (‘‘northern parts of the continent as far as the 63rd paral- lel, as well as in northern Oregon’’); Cory, Naturalist in Magdalena Is., 1878, p. 51. Dryobates villosus leucomelas, Am. Orn. Union Check List, 3rd ed., 1910, p. 185. Dryobates villosus septentrionalis RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 210. Range: Canadian zone of North America (except on Pacific coast region) from the western Yukon and Kenai Peninsulas eastward; speci- mens closely approaching this race occur in eastern Montana and northern Maine. *Dryobates villosus terrenove Batchelder. NEWFOUNDLAND HAIRY WOoDPECKER. Dryobates villosus terrenove BATCHELDER, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, IV, 1908, p. 37 (Placentia, Newfoundland); OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, p. 597 (Monogr.); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 211. Range: Newfoundland. 4: Newfoundland (Bay St. George). *Dryobates villosus monticola Anthony. Rocky Mountain Harry WOODPECKER. Dryobates villosus montanus (not Picus montanus, Ord, 1815, nor Brehm, 1828) Anthony, Auk, 1896, p. 32 (Boulder Co., Colorado). 486 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zootoey, Vor. XIII. [Dryobates villosus] monticola ANTHONY, Auk, 1898, p. 54, in text (to replace D. v. montanus, preoccupied). Dryobates villosus monticola OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, p. 606 (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 214. Range: Rocky mountain region from British Columbia (Vernon, Crater Mt., Lower Frazer Valley, etc.), south to northern New Mexico and eastern Utah, east to eastern Montana, western South Dakota, and western Nebraska, and west to eastern Washington and eastern Utah (Wasatch and Uintah Mts.). 6: Colorado (Ft. Lyon 2, Williams Range 3, Rocky Ford 1). Dryobates villosus leucothorectis Oberholser. WuITE-BREASTED HAIRY WoOoDPECKER. Dryobates villosus leucothorectis OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, p. 597 (Burley, New Mexico); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50 VI, 1914, p. 214; GRINNELL, Condor XX, 1918, p. 86 (White and Pan- amint mountains in Mono and Inyo Counties, California). [Dryobates villosus] hyloscopus (not D. hyloscopus Cabanis and Heine) BrEew- sTER, Auk, 1888, p. 252, in text, part. Dryobates villosus hyloscopus Am. Orn. Union Check List, 2nd ed., 1895, No. 393 d, part. Range: Arizona (except northern portion) and from western Texas (Guadeloupe Mts.) to southern Utah and middle New Mexico, and Mts. in Mono and Inyo counties California. Dryobates villosus orius Oberholser. StERRA HAtRY WOODPECKER. Dryobates villosus orius OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, p. 597 (Quincy, California); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 215. Range: Sierra Nevada district in California, Oregon, Nevada and south-central Washington; casual to western Washington in winter. *Dryobates villosus hyloscopus (Cabanis and Heine). CABANIS’ Hatry WOopPECKER. Dryobates hyloscobus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., 1863, p. 69 (San José, California). Dryobates villosus hyloscopbus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, rgt1, p. 597 (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 217. Range: Coast district of California (from Mendocino Co., south- ward) and northern Lower California; also interior of southern Califor- nia from Mariposa Co., southward (Mono Co., etc.). 1: California (Riverside). IgIQ. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 487 *Dryobates villosus harrisi (Audubon). Harris’ WoopPECKER. Picus harrist Aupuson, Bds. Am. (folio ed.) IV, 1838, pl. 417, figs. 8-9 (near Fort Vancouver, Washington); Jd., Orn. Biog., V, 1839, p. I9I. Dryobates villosus harrisii OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, p. 597 (Monogr.). Dryobates villosus harrisi Am. Orn. Union Check List, 3rd ed., 1910, p. 186; Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 218. Range: Humid coast district from Humboldt and Siskiyou Counties northern California, northward in western Oregon and Washington to British Colombia; casual in winter south to Monterey County. 4: Washington (Pugallup 1, “Washington” 1); Oregon (Logan) 2. Dryobates villosus sitkensis Swarth. SirKA Harry WoopPECKER. Dryobates villosus sitkensis SWARTH, Univ. Cal. Pub., Zool., VII, 1911, p. 315 (Etolin Island, Alaska); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 220. Range: Coast district of southeastern Alaska (Sitka, Prince of Wales Island, Wrangell, etc.). Dryobates villosus picoideus (Osgood). QUEEN CHARLOTTE Harry WOoDPECKER. Dryobates picoideus OsGoop, N. Am. Fauna, No. 21, 1901, p. 44 (Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte I., British Columbia). Dryobates villosus picoideus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1g11, p. 597, part (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 220. Range: Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Dryobates villosus icastus Oberholser. CurauAHuA Harry Woop- PECKER. Dryobates villosus icastus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, Ig11, p. 597 (El Salto, Durango, Mexico); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 221. Range:\ Southwestern New Mexico, southern Arizona (Huachuca Mts., Pima and Pinal Counties, etc.) and southward in northwestern Mexico (States of Chihuahua, eastern Sonora, Durango, northeastern Jalisco, Zacatecas and Coahuila). Dryobates villosus intermedius Nelson. INTERMEDIATE Hairy Woop- PECKER. Dryobates villosus intermedius NELSON, Auk, 1900, p. 259 (Villar, San Luis Potosi, Mexico); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 222. Range: Middle eastern portion of Mexican plateau in states of San Luis Potosi and southwestern Tamaulipas. 488 Fretp Museum oF Naturat History—Zo6étoey, Vor. XIII. Dryobates villosus jardinii (Malherbe). JarpinE’s Harry Woop- PECKER. Picus (Leuconotopicus) jardinit MALHERBE, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 374 (Mexico).® Picus jardinit MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 103; III, 1861, pl. 25, figs. 4-5. Dendrocopus jardinit Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 570 (Rio Frio and Tenango del Valle, Mexico). Dryobates villosus jardiniti RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 223; OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, p. 597 (Monogr.). Range: Highlands of Mexico in states of Vera Cruz, Puebla, Mexico, Morelos, Oaxaca, Guerrero and Jalisco. *Dryobates villosus sanctorum (Nelson). Topos Sanros Harry WOoODPECKER. Dryobates sanctorum NeEtson, Auk, 1897, p. 50 (Todos Santos, Guatemala). Dryobates villosus sanctorum DEARBORN, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., "I. 1907, p. 92 (near Tecpam, Guatemala, 8000 ft.); OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, pp. 597, 619 (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U. S, Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 225. Range: Highlands of Chiapas, southern Mexico and Guatemala; Honduras? 2: Guatemala (near Tecpam). *Dryobates villosus fumeus Oberholser. OcotTat Harry WOODPECKER. Dryobates villosus fumeus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, Ig11, p. 597 (San Rafaél del Norte, Nicaragua); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 226. Range: Mountains of northern Nicaragua. 4: Nicaragua (San Rafaél del Norte 4). *Dryobates villosus extimus (Bangs). BogureTE Hairy WOoDPECKER. Dendrocopus villosus extimus BANGS, Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, II, 1902, p. 33 (Boquete, Chiriqui, western Panama, alt. 6000 ft.). Dryobates villosus extimus FERRY, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 266 (Coliblanco, Costa Rica); OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. 5. Nat. Mus., XL, I9QII, pp. 597, 620 (Monogr.); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, 1914, p. 227. Range: Highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama. 8: Costa Rica (Coliblanco 5, Volcan Turrialba 2); Panama (Bo- quete, Chiriqui) 1. *Dryobates pubescens pubescens (Linneus). SOUTHERN Downy WOoODPECKER. Picus pubescens LINN&US, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, p. 175 (Carolina); Mat- HERBE, Mon. Picide, III, 1861, pl. 29, figs. 8-9. * I suggest State of Vera Cruz for the type locality. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CORY. 489 Picus lecontei Jones, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., IV, 1848, p. 489, pl. 17 (Lib- erty County, Georgia; abnormal specimen). Dendrocopus pubescens Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 238, part (Florida). Dryobates pubescens pubescens RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 228. Range: Lower southeastern United States, from Florida, Georgia and South Carolina and westward in the Gulf states to southeastern Texas and casually north to Kansas, southeastern Illinois, Tennessee and Virginia. Intergrades with D. p. medianus in the northern edge of its range (eastern Kansas, southeastern Illinois, southwestern Indiana, Tennessee, Virginia and Maryland). tzo: North Carolina (Raleigh) 1; Florida (Orange Co. 2, Punta Rassa 3, West Jupiter 5, Kissimmee R. 1, Lake Worth 1, Pine Island 1, “Florida” 1); Louisiana (Buras 3); Mississippi (Vicksburg 2). *Dryobates pubescens medianus (Swainson). Downy Woop- PECKER. Picus (Dendrocopus) medianus SWAINSON, Fauna Bor.-Am., II, 1831, p. 308 (New Jersey). Dryobates pubescens medianus BREWSTER Auk, 1897, p. 82, in text; RuipG- way, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 233. Picus pubescens (not of Linnezus) BairD, BREWER and RipGway, Hist. Nat. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, p. 509, part (Kodiak, Alaska); NELSON, Rep. Nat. Hist. Coll. Alaska, 1887, p. 156, part (Kodiak). Range: Eastern North America from south eastern Virginia, high- lands of North and South Carolina, northern Georgia, eastern Tennes- see, southern Illinois and Indiana, eastern Kansas, etc., northward to about the northern border of eastern United States and maratime pro- vinces of Canada and eastern Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, etc., and westward to eastern border of the Great Plains and casually to Colorado (Denver); also occurs locally on Kodiak Island, Alaska.® t74: New York (Bonnville 1); Massachusetts (Riverside 2, Natic 2); Connecticut (Hartford 5); Maine (Upton 2, “Maine” 2); Prince Edward Island 1; Ohio (Garrettsville 1; Columbus 2); Indiana (Bluff- ton 2); Illinois (Fox Lake 3, Grand Chain 7, Mound City 6, Olive Branch 5, Henry 3, Joliet 1, Lake Forest 1, Waukegan 1, Cairo 1, Worth 1, Beach 1, Addison 1, Lewiston 1, Chicago 1); Wisconsin (Beaver Dam 13); lowa (Knoxville 6, Waterloo 1, Kingsville 1). ® Cf. Ridgway, 1. c., 1914 (footnote). Specimens from Kodiak, Alaska are ap- parently indistinguishable from typical D. p. medianus. 490 Fretp Museum oF Naturat History—Zoo.oey, Vor. XIII. Dryobates pubescens microleucus* Oberholser. NEWFOUNDLAND Downy WoopPECKER. Dryobates pubescens microleucus OBERHOLSER, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXVII, 1914, p. 43 (Fox Island River, Newfoundland). Range: Island of Newfoundland. *Dryobates pubescens nelsoni Oberholser. NorTHERN Downy Woop- PECKER. Dryobates pubescens nelsoni OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, 1896, p- 549 (Nulato, Alaska); RripGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 235- Range: Northern North America in British America, east of the Rocky Mountains and north to Mackenzie and Yukon and thence west to west coast of Alaska. In winter south in Athabasca, Alberta, Manitoba, etc., to the northern United States in eastern Montana, eastern Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin (Kenosha); accidental? in northern New York. 2: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 1, Okonogon, B. C. 1. *Dryobates pubescens homorus (Cabanis and Heine). BATCHELDER’S Downy WoOopDPECKER. Dryobates homorus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, heft 2, 1863, p. 65 (California). Dryobates pubescens oreecus BATCHELDER, Auk, 1889, p. 253 (Las Vegas, Hot Springs, New Mexico). Dryobates pubescens homorus RipGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 236. Range: Rocky Mountain district from British Colombia to New Mexico and Arizona, and in mountains west to middle Washington and eastern California; casual during migrations west to eastern California, east to eastern Montana, western Nebraska, etc. 3: Washington (Prescott) 1; Colorado (Ft. Lyon) 2. Dryobates pubescens glacialis Grinnell. VatpEz Downy Woop- PECKER. Dryobates pubescens glacialis GRINNELL (J), Univ. Cal. Pub., Zool., V, No. 12, I9I0, p. 390 (Valdez Narrows, Prince William Sound, Alaska); SWARTH, Univ. Cal. Pub., Zool., VII, 1911, p. 68, crit. (Taku R., Alaska); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 239. Range: Kenai Peninsula and shores and islands of Prince William * Dryobates pubescens microleucus OBERHOLSER: Similar to D. p. medianus, but tail shorter, superior wing coverts with fewer and smaller white spots; wing quills with smaller white spots; lower surface usually more smoky brownish; and white dorsal stripe often with black spots or short streaks. Male: average wing, 93.8; tail, 60.7; exposed culmen, 15.1 mm. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BirRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory, 491 Sound and coast of Alaska to Taku River and possibly to northern British Colombia (Ft. Babine).* *Dryobates pubescens turati (Malherbe). Wittow Downy Woop- PECKER. Picus turati MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 125; III, 1861, pl. 29, figs. 5, 6, 7 (near Monterey, California). Dryobaies pubescens turati FisHER, Condor, IV, 1902, p. 68, crit.; GRINNELL, Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. 3, 1902, p. 37, range, crit.; RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 239. Range: California (except northwest coast region and southeastern desert mountains). 8: California (San Geronimo 1, Paicines 1, Nicasio 2; Battle Creek 1, Long Beach 1, Mt. Diablo 1, Gilroy 1). *Dryobates pubescens gairdnerii (Audubon). GaArRDNER’s Downy W OODPECKER. Picus gairdnertt AUDUBON, Orn. Biog., V, 1839, p. 317 (near Fort Vancouver, Washington). Dryobates pubescens fumidus MAYNARD, Ornith. and Ool., XIV, No. 4, 1889, p. 58 (So. Vancouver Id., British Columbia). Dryobates pubescens gairdnerit RipGWAy, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 241. Range: Northwest coast region, from southern British Columbia, southward through western parts of Washington and Oregon to Siskiyon Co., and casually in winter to Marin Co., California. 1: Oregon (Tillawoak). *Dryobates nuttallii (Gambel). NutTTaLL’s WOODPECKER. Picus nuttallit GAMBEL, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I, 1843, p. 259 (Los An- geles Co., California). Picus nuttalli MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 100; III, 1861, pl. 24, figs. 8-9; BarrD, BREWER and Ripeway, No. Am. Bds., II, 1874, p. 521, pl. 50, figs. 3-6. Dendrocopus nuttalli HarGitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 244 (Cali- fornia and Oregon). Dryobates nuttalit RrpGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 242. Range: Southwestern Oregon and through California to north- western Lower California (San Pedro Martir Mts., etc.). 10: California (Long Beach 2, Riverside 2, Catadi 1, Battle Creek 3, Pasadena 1, Los Angeles 1). ® Cf. Ridgway, /. c., p. 239, footnote. b Cf. Ridgway, l. c., p. 241. 492 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zooétocy, Vor. XIII. *Dryobates scalaris scalaris (Wagler). OrizABA WOODPECKER. Picus scalaris WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 511 (Mexico).* Picus orizabe Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1863, p. 196 (Orizaba, Vera Cruz). Dendrocopus scalaris Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 246, part. Dryobates scalaris scalaris OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 140-141 (Monogr.); Ripeway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 245. Range: Southern Tamaulipas (Tampico, Altima, etc.), southern San Luis Potosi (Valles) and southward in northern and middle Vera Cruz to Cordova, Jalapa, etc. 3: Tamaulipas 1, Vera Cruz 1, Tampico 1. Dryobates scalaris ridgwayi Oberholser. TLALCOTALPAM WOODPECKER. Dryobates scalaris ridgwayt OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, p. 140 (Jaltipan, southern Vera Cruz, Mexico); Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 247. Range: Coast district of southeastern Vera Cruz (Jaltipan, etc.). Dryobates scalaris percus Oberholser. ComITAN WOODPECKER. Dryobates scalaris percus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 140, 144 (Comitan, Chiapas, southern Mexico); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 248. Range: State of Chiapas, southern Mexico. *Dryobates scalaris parvus (Cabot). S1saAL WOoODPECKER. Picus parvus CaBoT, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V, 1845, p. 90 (Ticul, Yu- catan). Dryobates scalaris parvus STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1890, p. 206; (Tunkas and Tekanto, Yucatan); OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 140, 141; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 248; BANGs, Auk, 1915, p. 168 (Cabot’s types). Picus vagatus Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1863, p. 196 (Mexico?). Range: Yucatan and Cozumel Island. o a; Yucatan. Dryobates scalaris leucoptilurus Oberholser. PrEcxk’s WOODPECKER. Dryobates scalaris leucoptilurus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, IQII, pp. 141, 146 (Pine Ridge, near Manatee Lagoon, British Honduras); Ripeway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 249. Range: British Honduras. ® I designate northern Vera Cruz for the type locality as suggested by Ridgway, l. €., p. 247, footnote. 1919. CATALOGUE OF Birps oF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 493 Dryobates scalaris sinaloensis Ridgway. MazaTLAN WoopPECKER. Dryobates scalaris sinaloensis RipGway, Man. N. Am. Bds., 1887, p. 285 (Maz- atlan, Sinaloa, Mexico); OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1g11. pp. 140, 149 (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914. p. 250. Range: State of Sinaloa, western Mexico. Dryobates scalaris graysoni (Baird). Tres Martas WooDrecenn. [Picus scalaris] var. graysoni BarrD, in Baird, Brewer and Ridgway’s Hist. No. Am. Bds., II, 1874, pp.|501, 517, part (type from Tres Marias Islands, western Mexico)> Dryobates scalaris graysont NELSON, No. Am. Fauna, No. 14, 1899, p. 43 (Tres Marias Island); OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 141, 148 (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 250. Subsp. B. Dendrocopus graysont HarGitTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 250. Range: Tres Marias Islands, off western Mexico. *Dryobates scalaris azelus Oberholser. MicHoAcAN WoopDPECKER. Dryobates scalarts azelus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 141-147 (La Salada, Michoacan, southwestern Mexico); RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 251. Range: States of Michoacan, Oaxaca, Guerrero and Puebla, southern Mexico. 1: Mexico (Iguale, Guerrero). Dryobates scalaris agnus Oberholser. CAMOA WOODPECKER. Dryobates scalaris agnus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 140, 150 (Camoa, Rio Mayo, Sonora, western Mexico); RipGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 252. Range: Southern Sonora, Mexico. *Dryobates scalaris lucasanus (Xantus). San Lucas WoopPECKER. Picus lucasanus XANTUS, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, p. 298 (Cape San Lucas, Lower California); MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, I, 1861, p. 166; ELLIoT, Illust. New & Unfig. Bds. N. Am., I, 1869, p. 7. Dendrocopus lucasanus (Subsp. a.) Haroitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 250. Dryobates scalaris lucasanus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 141, 150 (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 252. Range: Cape San Lucas region, Lower California. 2: Southern Lower California (Laguna 1, “Lower California”’ 1). * Cf. Ridgway, I. c., p. 251, footnote. 494 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zo6.oey, Vor. XIII. Dryobates scalaris eremicus Oberholser. SAN FERNANDINO Woop- PECKER. Dryobates scalaris eremicus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 141, 151 (San Fernando, northwestern Lower California); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 253. Dryobates scalaris lucasanus Am. Orn. Union Check List, 3rd ed., 1910, p. 188, part. Range: Pacific coast district of northern Lower California. *Dryobates scalaris cactophilus Oberholser. Cactus WooDPECKER. Dryobates scalaris cactophilus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 140, 152 (Tucson, Arizona); RrpGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 254. Range: Extreme western Texas, westward through New Mexico and Arizona to southern California (San Bernardino Co., Riverside Co., San Diego Co., etc.) and northern Lower California, north to southern Nevada and southern Utah and southward through northern and middle Sonora and Chihuahua, Mexico. t24: Arizona (Calabasas 4, Phoenix 2, Huachuca Mts., 1, Tucson 4, “Arizona” 4); New Mexico (Deming 7); Texas (Cameron Co., 1, El Paso 1). Dryobates scalaris centrophilus Oberholser. Jatisco WOODPECKER. Dryobates scalaris centrophilus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, rgr1, pp. 140, 157 (Ameca, Jalisco, west-central Mexico); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 256. Range: Western Mexico, from southern Durango, Zacatecas and Jalisco to Michoacan and Tepic. *Dryobates scalaris symplectus Oberholser. TEXAS WOODPECKER. Dryobates scalaris symplectus OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus:, XLI, 1911, pp. 140, 155 (Mouth of Nueces River, Texas); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 257. Range: Southern, central and western Texas (east of the Picos River) and southeastern Colorado and southward in Mexico in northern Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and about the northern half of Tamaulipas. 5: Texas (Corpus Christi 2, Kendal Co. 1); Mexico (Pabinas, Coahuila 2). Dryobates scalaris bairdi (Malherbe). Batrp’s WOODPECKER. Picus bairdi MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 118 (State of Hidalgo, Mex- ico)*; III, 1861, pl. 27, figs. 7-8. * Type locality fixed by Oberholser, /. c. I9I9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 495 Dryobates scalaris bairdi OBERHOLSER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, pp. 140, 158 (Monogr.); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 258. Range: Southeastern portion of Mexican plateau in states of Puebla, San Luis Potosi, Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Coahuila and in state of Mexico (Valley of Mexico, Tetelco, etc.). *Dryobates stricklandi (Malherbe). STRICKLAND’S WOODPECKER. Picus (Leuconotopicus) stricklandi MALHERBE, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 373 (Mexico). Picus stricklandi MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 108, part; III, 1861, pl. 28, figs. 4, 5, 6. Dendrocopus stricklandi Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 243, part. Dryobates stricklandi RipGWaAy, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 259. Range: Southeastern Mexico in states of Vera Cruz, Puebla, Mexico and Moreles. 1: Mexico (Rio Frio). *Dryobates arizone arizone (Hargiti). ARIzONA WOODPECKER. Picus arizone Haraitt, Ibis, 1886, p. 115, in text (Santa Rita Mts., Arizona). Dendrocopus arizone Am. Orn. Union Check List, 3rd ed., 1910, p. 188; SWARTH, Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. 4, 1904, p. II, crit. Dryobates arizone arizone MILLER, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXII, 1906, p. 166 (Durango); Ripcway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 261. Range: Southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico and southward in Mexico in states of Sonora and Chihuahua to northwestern Durango. 713: Arizona (Huachuca Mountains). *Dryobates arizone fraterculus Ridgway. CoLimA WOoDPECKER. Dryobates arizone fraterculus RipGway, Man. N. Am. Bds., 1887, p. 286 (Sierra Madre, Colima, southwestern Mexico); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 263. Range: Southwestern Mexico in states of Sinaloa, Jalisco, Colima, Zacatecas and Territory of Tepic. 1: Mexico (30 miles west of Mifiaca, Chihuahua). Genus XENOPICUS Baird Xenopicus Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Survey, IX, 1858, p. 83, in text (Type, by monotypy, Leuconerpes albolarvatus Cassin). *Xenopicus albolarvatus albolarvatus (Cassin). WHITE-HEADED Woop- PECKER. Leuconerpes albolarvatus Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V, 1850, p. 106 (Oregon Canyon, near Georgetown, 12 miles from Sutter’s Mill, Eldorado Co., California). 496 Frerp Museum or Natura History—Zoétocy, Vor. XIII. Picus albolarvatus BArRD, BREWER and RipGway, Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, p. 526, pl. 50, figs. 7-8. Xenopicus albolarvatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 221; IV, 1862, pl. 101, figs. 3-4; Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 284. Xenopicus albolarvatus albolarvatus GRINNELL, Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. 8, 1912, p. 14; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 265. Range: Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains, from southern British Columbia, southward through Washington, Oregon and the greater part of California (Tejon Mountains, Kern Co., northward). 3: Washington (Dayton 1); “California” 2. *Xenopicus albolarvatus gravirostris (Grinnell). GRINNELL’s Woop- PECKER. Xenopicus gravirostris GRINNELL (J.), Condor, IV, 1902, p. 89 (Camp Chiles, Sierra San Gabriel, Los Angeles Co., California). Xenopicus albolarvatus gravirostris GRINNELL (J.) Auk, 1905, p. 383 (Mt. Pi- fios); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 267. Range: San Gabriel, San Jacinto, San Bernardino and Cuyamaca mountains in Los Angeles, southern San Bernardino, Riverside and San Diego counties, southern California. 1: California (San Bernardino Mt.). Genus PHRENOPICUS Bonaparte. Phrenopicus Bonaparte, Ateneo Italiano, II, 1854, p. 123 (Type, as fixed by Gray, 1855, Picus borealis Vieillot). *Phrenopicus borealis ( Vieillot). RED-CcOCKADED WOODPECKER. Picus borealis VIEILLOT, Ois. Am. Sept., II, 1807, p. 66, pl. 122 (‘‘Dans le nord des Etato-Unio”’ southern United States); BaArrD, BREWER and RIDGWay, Hist. N. Am. Bd s., II, 1874, p. 524, pl. 49, fig. 8. Dendrocopus borealis HARGiTT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, pp. 251, 571. Picus querulus WiLson, Am. Orn., II, 1810, p. 103, pl. 15, fig. 1 (North Car- olina). Picus vieillotii WAGLER, Syst. Av., 1827, Picus, sp. 20 (new name for P. bor- ealis Vieillot). Picus leucotis ILLIGER, LICHTENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, p. I2 (new name for P. querulus Wilson). Dryobates borealis Am. Orn. Check List, 3rd ed., 1910, p. 188. Phrenopicus borealis RipGWAy, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 269. Range: Pine woods, districts of South Atlantic and Gulf states of eastern North America, from Florida to Virginia, Tennessee, western Kentucky and southeastern Missouri; casually to New Jersey and east- ern Pennsylvania. t22: Florida (West Jupiter 7, New River 2, Lake Worth 2, Tarpon 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 497 Springs 1, Melbourne, Indian River 1, Lantana, Lake Worth 4, Fort Meyers 1); Georgia (Thomasville 1, “Georgia” 2); Alabama (Elmore Co. ry. * Genus SPHYRAPICUS Baird. Sphyrapicus Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Survey, IX, 1858, p. 101 (Type, by or- iginal designation, Picus varius Linnzus). *Sphyrapicus varius varius (Linneus). YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER. Picus varius LINN=US, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, p. 176 (‘‘America septen- trionale” =Carolina); Witson, Am. Orn., I, 1808, p. 147, pl. 9, fig. 2; Au- DUBON, Orn. Biog., II, 1834, p. 519, pl. 190; Id., Bds. Am., Oct. ed., IV, 1842, p. 263, pl. 267. Sphyrapicus varius MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1862, p. 157; IV, 1862, pl. 37, figs. 2, 3, 4; Cory, Bds. Bahama Is., 1880, p. 121 (New Providence I.); Id., Auk, 1886, p. 375; Id., 1887, p. 181 (St. Andrews I., Caribbean Sea); Id., 1891, p. 294 (Bahamas); Jd., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 170; Scott, Auk, 1890, p. 310 (Florida); Jd., 1892, p. 374 (Jamaica); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, 1892, p. 301 (Trinidad, Cuba); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 274; Topp, Ann. Carnegie Mus., X, 1916, p. 240 (Isle of Pines). Sphyropicus varius Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 188; Lowe, Ibis, 1911, p. 150 (Little Cayman). Range: Eastern North America, from Cape Breton I., Quebec, Mackenzie, central Keewatin, etc., and west to the Alhabaska R. in Alberta, breeding southward in wooded regions to northern Missouri, northern Indiana, northern Ohio and Massachusetts, and North Carolina (in mountains) and in winter to Florida and the Gulf Coast, Mexico and southward to Costa Rica; also the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, St. Croix), Bahamas and Islands of the Caribbean Sea (Old Providence, St. Andrews, etc.): Casual in eastern Wyoming and Colo- rado; accidentai in southern Greenland. 780: Maine (Upton 1, New Vineyard 2, Lincoln 1); New York (Saratoga 1); Saskatchewan (Prince Albert 1); Wisconsin (Woodruff 2, Meridian 1, Beaver Dam 12); Illinois (Hegewische 1, Chicago 9, Lake George 1, Lake Forest 1, Grand Chain 1, Joliet 4); Indiana (Bluffton 1); Ohio (Garretsville 1); Tennessee (Waverly 1); Texas (Corpus Christi 1, Geddings 1); Florida (Punta Rassa 1, Key West 1, Santa Rosa 1, Starke 1, Pilot Town 1, East Pass 1); Mexico (Tampico 1, Vera Cruz 1); Guatemala (Lake Atitlan 1, Sierra St. Elena 1, Los Amates, Isabel 1); Costa Rica (Coliblanco 2); Bahama Islands (Inagua I. 5, Great Bahama I. 8, Caicos I. 3, Eleuthera I. 4, St. Andrews I. 1). *Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis Baird. RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER. Sphyrapicus varius var. nuchalis BairD, Rep. Pacific R. R. Survey, IX, 1858, p. 103, in text (Mimbres River, New Mexico). 498 Fretp Museum oF Naturat History—Zo6.oecy, Vor. XIII. Sphyropicus nuchalis Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 569. Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis Ripcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, Pp. 279. Range: Western North America, breeding from central British Columbia to Arizona, central New Mexico and western Texas and from northeastern California and eastern Oregon, east to Montana, Wyoming and western Kansas; in winter to Mexico, Lower California and Guate- mala; casual during migrations to the Coast region of Washington and California. +32: Colorado (Bartholdi Pass 1, Gore Range 1, Williams Range, Routte Co., 4); Montana (Colombia Falls 5, Lode Co. 1); Texas (Gid- dings 1, Ft. Davis 1); Arizona (Phoenix 2); Mexico (Chihuahua 16). *Sphyrapicus ruber ruber (Gmelin). NORTHERN RED-BREASTED SAP- SUCKER. Picus ruber GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, pt. 1, 1788, p. 429 (‘“‘Cayenne’’ = Nootka Sound, British Columbia)®*. ' Picus ruber notkensis Suckow, Anfangaser. Naturg. Th., II, I, 1800, p. 535 (Nootka Sound, British Columbia, based on ‘‘Coole’s last Voy., II, 297’’). Sphyropicus ruber Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 194, part (Vancouver I., British Columbia, etc.). Sphyrapicus ruber notkensis RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 284. Sphyrapicus varius ruber Swartu, Univ. Calif. Pub., Zool., X, 1912, p. 34, crit. (nomencl.). Range: Northwest coast of North America, breeding from southern Alaska, western British Columbia and Vancouver, and western Wash- ington to western Oregon; casually or irregularly southward in winter in California to Monterey. 2: Oregon (Salem 1, Logan 1). *Sphyrapicus ruber daggetti (Grinnell). CALIFORNIA RED-BREASTED WoOoDPECKER. Sphyrapicus varius daggetti GRINNELL, Condor, III, 1901, p. 12 (Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California). Sphyrapicus ruber HarcitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 194, part (California). Sphyrapicus ruber ruber RrpGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 282. Range: California, from the northern part of the state to mountains ®In my opinion Mr. Swarth’s arguments (J. ¢., 1912, p. 34) in favor of con- sidering Gmelin’s ruber to represent the northern form, seems to be sound and should be accepted. For information concerning the case, see Grinnell, Condor, III, rg9o1, p. 12; Osgood, N. Am. Fauna, No. 21, 1901, p. 45; Richmond, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XV, 1902, p. 89; Swarth, Univ. Calif. Pub., Zool., X, 1912, p. 34 and Ridgway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 286, footnote. 1gI9. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CoRY. 409 of southern California, east to south-central Oregon and eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mts.; south in winter to Lower California. 11: California (Palo Alto 4, Clipper Gap 6, Willow Creek 1). *Sphyrapicus thyroideus thyroideus (Cassin). WuLL1AMson’s Woop- PECKER. Picus thyroideus Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1851, p. 349 (California). Sphyrapicus thyroideus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 162, part (Cali- fornia); III, 1861, p. 37, fig. 1; Rrpcway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No."50, VI, 1914, p. 286, part (California and southern British Columbia). Sphyropicus thyroideus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 196, part (California, Oregon). Sphyrapicus thryoideus thryoideus SwartH, Condor., XIX, 1917, p. 64 (Cal- ifornia, Oregon, British Columbia). Range: Southern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and southward to southern California; Mexico in winter? 2: “California.” *Sphyrapicus thyroideus natalie* (Malherbe). Rocky Mountain WOoDPECKER. Picus natalie MALHERBE, Journ. fir Ornith., 1854, p. 171 (Mexico). Sphyropicus thyroideus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 196, part (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico). Sphyrapicus thyroideus RrpGWay, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 286, part (Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, western Texas, Mexico). Sphyrapicus thyroideus natalie SwartH, Condor, XIX, 1917, pp. 63, 65 (Col- orado, New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico). Range: Rocky Mountain region; Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona; and in winter to western Texas and southward in Mexico to Durango and Jalisco. 8: Mexico (Chihuahua 5); Colorado (Evergreen 1, ‘‘Colorado”’ 1); New Mexico 1. Genus PICOIDES Lacépéde. Picoides Lacépéde, Tableau Ois., 1779, p. 9 (Type, as fixed by Gray, 1840, Picus tridactylus Linnzus). *Picoides americanus americanus Brehm. THREE-TOED WOODPECKER. Picoides americanus BREHM, Handb. Vogel Deutschl., 1831, p. 195 (Amerika); MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 176; III, 1861, pl. 39, figs. 1-2; BAIRD, BREWER and RipeGway, Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, pl. 50, fig. 2; HARGITT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 279 (New York,etc.). * Differs chiefly in size of bill, which in this race is smaller and shorter, and while the difference is not very pronounced, it seems to be constant. 500 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zoétoey, Vor. XIII. Picoides tridactylus var. americanus BAIRD, BREWER and RipGway, Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, p. 532, part. Picus tridactylus AUDUBON, Orn. Biog., 1834, p. 197, pl. 132. Picus hirsutus VretLot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. 103, part. Picoides americanus americanus RipGWway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 291. Range: Boreal forested regions of North America, chiefly east of the Rocky Mountains, from Labrador and northern Ungava, west to Alberta, British Columbia and eastern Idaho; breeds from Anticoste I., northern New York and northern Ontario, northward. Winter range extends to northern portions of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, south- ern Ontario and irregularly to Massachusetts. t15: Maine (Bangor 9; Megallaway River 2, ‘‘Maine”’ 4). *Picoides americanus fasciatus Baird. ALASKAN THREE-TOED Woop- PECKER. [Picoides americanus] var. fasciatus BAIRD, in Cooper's Orn. Calif., 1870, p. 385, part (Type from Fort Simpson, Mackenzie). Picoides tridactylus alascensis NELSON, Auk, 1884, p. 165 (Nulato, Alaska). (?) Picoides americanus fumipectus GRINNELL, Univ. Calif. Pub., Zool., V, 1909, p. 217 (Hoonah, Chichagoff I., Alaska). Picoides americanus fasciatus RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, IQI4, p. 295. Range: Hudsonian and Canadian zones in Alaska; Mackenzie and Keewatin south to southern British Columbia (Vancouver I., etc.), southern Alberta, southern Keewatin and northern Montana (Colum- bia Falls, etc.); casual in Washington (Chilowyuck Lake). 4: Montana (Columbia Falls 3); Alberta (Banff 1). *Picoides americanus dorsalis (Baird). ALPINE THREE-ToED Woop- PECKER. Picoides dorsalis BAtRD, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., IX, 1858, p. roo (Laramie Peak, Wyoming); MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 179. Picoides americanus dorsalis RipGWay, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, IQI4, p. 297. Range: Forested regions in mountains from northern Montana and Wyoming, southward through mountains from Colorado to New Mexico and Arizona. 2: Wyoming (Laramie Peak I); locality ? 1. *Picoides arcticus (Swainson). BiLack-BACKED THREE-TOED Woop- PECKER. Picus (Apternus) articus Swainson, Fauna Bor.-Am., II, 1831, pp. xxvi, 313 (eastern slope of Rocky Mts. near sources of Athabasca River). 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 501 Picus arcticus AUDUBON, Birds Am., oct. ed., IV, 1842, p. 266, pl. 268. Picoides arcticus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, I, 1861, p. 174; III, 1861, pl. 39, figs. 5-6; BAIRD, BREWER & Ripeway, Hist. N. Am. Bds., II, 1874, p. 530, pl. 50, fig. I; Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 282; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 298. Range: Northern North America from central Alaska, Yukon, central Keewatin and northern Ungava; southward to mountains of northeastern California, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota (Black Hills), Minnesota, northern Michigan and northern Wisconsin, northern New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine; in winter irregularly southward to Massachusetts, Connecticut, Penn- sylvania (Pocono Mountains), southern Ontario, northern Ohio, north- eastern Illinois, Wisconsin and eastern Nebraska. t12: Maine (Gardner 1); Ontario (Elmsdale I); Newfoundland (Bay St. George 2); New Brunswick (St. John 1); Wisconsin (Woodruff, Vilas County 6); Alberta (Banff 1). Subfamily Picumnine Genus PICUMNUS Temminck. Picumnus Temminck, Planch. Col., livr. 62, 1825, pl. 371 and text (Type P1- cumnus cirrhatus Temminck). Picumnus rufiventris (Bonaparte). Rurous-vENTED PICULET. Asthenurus rufiventris BONAPARTE, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837, p. 120 (Ec- uador). Picumnus rufiventris LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 366; MALHERBE, Mon. Picidz, II, 1862, p. 283; IV, 1862, pl. 118, fig. 2; TAcZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 63; Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIII, 1890, p. 527 (Rio Napo, Sarayacu, Ecuador; Sarayacu, Peru); (?) SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 225 (Ponte Allegre, Rio Purtis). Range: Ecuador and Peru; western Brazil? *Picumnus cinnamomeus cinnamomeus Wagler. CINNAMON PICU- LET. Picumnus cinnamomeus WAGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 646 (Carthagena, Colombia); MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 277; IV, 1863, pl. 119, figs. 4-5; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XIII, 1900, p. 137 (Bonda, Colombia); CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 356 (La Playa and Varrud, northern Colombia). Range: Northern Colombia and arid coast region of northwestern Venezuela. 2: Empelado Savanna, northeast of Maracaibo, Venezuela. 502 Fietp Museum or Natura. History—Zoo.oey, Vor. XIII. *Picumnus cinnamomeus venezuelensis* (Cory). VENEZUELAN CIN- NAMON PICULET. Picumnus venezuelensis Cory, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Orn. Ser., I, No. 7, 1913, p. 288 (Encontrados, Zulia, northwestern Venezuela). Range: Low, humid, forested region of northwestern Venezuela. 1: Venezuela (Encontrados, Zulia); the type specimen. Picumnus castelnaui Malherbe. CASTELNAU’S PICULET. Picumnus castelnaut MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 281 (not plate); HaraitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 528. Picumnus castelnaudi SCLATER and SALVIN, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1866, p. 196; Id., 1873, p. 290; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 64. Range: Ecuador and Peru. *Picumnus leucogaster Pelzeln. WuHITE-BE‘LIED PICULET. Picumnus leucogaster PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 241 (Rio Branco, north- ern Brazil); BERLEPSCH and HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 95 (Alta- gracia and Caicara, Orinoco region, Venezuela); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 309 (Altagracia and Cai- cara, middle Orinoco River, Venezuela). Picumnus castelnaut MALHERBE, Mon. Picidw#, III, 1862, pl. 117, figs. I-2 (not text, II, 1862, p. 281). Range: Northern Brazil (Rio Branco region, etc.) northward to middle Orinoco region, Venezuela. 2: Brazil (Boa Vista, Rio Branco). Picumnus fuscus Pelzeln. Dusky PICULET. Picumnus fuscus PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, 335 (Guapore); PELZELN and LORENZ, Ann. k.-k. Naturalist. Hofm. Wien, 1888, p. 42; HarGitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 530. Range: Rio Guapore, west of Matto Grosso, Brazil. Picumnus temminckii Lafresnaye. TEMMINCK’S PICULET. Picumnus temminckii LAFRESNAYE, Rey. Zool., 1845, pp. 6; 111 (Paraguay); PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 240, 442; BERLEPSCH and VON IHERING, Madar. Zeitsch. Gesmamm. Orn., II, 1885, p. 156, pl. IX, fig. 2. * Picumnus cinnamomeus venezuelensis (Cory): Approaches P. cinnamomeus cinnamomeus, but differs in being darker and having the under parts deeper chest- nut; the anterior part of the forehead rufous chestnut, and no white spots on the posterior part of the crown. Back, rump and scapulars rufous brown; under parts darker approaching deep rufous chestnut; nape and sides of the head dark like the under parts; frontal band rufous chestnut on anterior part, shading posteriorly into buff; crown black, the feathers broadly tipped with golden yellow nearly as in cin- namomeus but without white spots at the extreme hinder part as in that species; wings and tail as in cinnamomeus. Length (skin), 97 mm.; wing, 53; tail, 33; bill, 12; tarsus, 12. IgI9Q. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 503 (?) Picumnus jheringi BERLEPSCH, Ibis, 1884, p. 441 (Rio Grande do Sol); VON IHERING, Aves do Brazil, I, 1907, p. 190 (Rio Grande do Sol). Picumnus temmincki Haroitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 530 (Rio Grande do Sol; Ypanema, southern Brazil); DABBENE, Bol. Soc. Phy- sis, I, 1914, p. 325 (Missiones, northeastern Argentina). Picumnus.buffoni (not of Lafresnaye) MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 295; IV, 1862, pl. 116, figs. 3-4. Range: Southern Brazil, Paraguay and extreme northeastern Argentina (Terr. Missiones). *Picumnus cirrhatus cirrhatus Temminck. TuFTED PICULET. Picumnus cirrhatus TEMMINCK, Pl. Col., livr., 62, pl. 371, fig. 1 and text (‘‘Bre- sil’””); DEscourTILz, Orn. Bras, 1852, pl. 19, fig. 1; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, pp. 241, 442; HELLMAyR, Verh. der Ornith. Gesell. Bayern, XII, I9I5, p. 154 (Rio de Janeiro; Espirito Santo; Sao Paulo; Minas Geraes). Picumnus cirrhatus Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 531 (Ba- hia; Rio de Janeiro; Novo Fribourgo, Brazil). Picumnus cayennensis MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, IV, 1862, pl. 120, figs. 1-2. Picumnus azare CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 20. Range: Southern and southeastern Brazil. 1: Brazil (Rio das Velhas, near Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes). Picumnus cirrhatus pilcomayensis* ( Hargitt). P11coMAyo PICULET. Picumnus pilcomayensis HaraitT, Ibis, 1891, p. 606 (Rio Pilcomayo); CHUBB, Ibis, 1910, p. 384 (Sapucay, Paraguay); GRANT, Ibis, 1911, p. 323 (Par- agra, near Santa Elena, northern Argentina). Picumnus cirrhatus VON IHERING, Revista Mus. Paulista, VI, p. 334. Picumnus cirrhatus tucumanus HarTErT and Venturi”, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 229 (Rio Colorado, Tucuman, Argentina). Range: Northern Argentina (Tucuman; Salta, etc.) and Paraguay. Picumnus cirrhatus macconnelli (Sharpe)... MCCoNNELL’s PICULET. Picumnus macconnelli SHARPE, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, XII, 1901, p. 4 (British Guiana); Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 495, pl. X, fig. I. Picumnus cirrhatus macconnelli HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, p. 34, part (British Guiana); voN InERING, Aves do Brazil, I, 1907, p. 189 (Pard, Marajo; Guiana). ® Picumnus cirrhatus pilcomayensis (Harcitt): Intermediate between P. cirrhatus cirrhatus and P. d’orbignyanus. Differs from cirrhatus cirrhatus in lacking the brown auricular spot; back more grayish-brown with white bars and lacks the buff tinge on flanks and thighs. Differs from orbignyanus in having under parts clearly barred with black and upper parts barred with brownish white (not spotted). b Cf, Hellmayr, Verh. der Orn. Gesell. Bayern, XII, 1915, p. 156, in text. © Picumnus cirrhatus macconnelli (SHARPE): Adult male: Back and wings pale earth brown, some of the feathers tipped and edged with white; tail feathers black, margined with white; front of crown red; nape black; some of the feathers fringed or minutely spotted with white; underparts white narrowly banded with black. Wing, 54; culmen, 12 mm. 504 Frectp Museum or Natura History—Zo6étoecy, Vot. XIII. Picumnus amasonicus SNETHLAGE, Orn. Monatsber., XIV, 1906, p. 60 (Dis- trict of Pard).® Range: British Guiana east to Para. Picumnus varzez? Snethlage. VARZEA PICULET. Picumnus varzee SNETHLAGE, Ornith. Monatsb., XX, No. 10, 1912, p. 154 (‘‘Fazenda Paraiso bei Faro,’”’ Rio Jamunda); Jd., Bol. Mus Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 256 (Obidos, Rio Jamunda). Range: Northeastern Brazil. *Picumnus spilogaster Sundevall. SUNDEVALL’s PICULET. Picumnus spilogaster SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picin., 1866, p. 100 (Guiana); Haroitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 532; Cups, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 498 (Upper Takutu Mts.; Ituribisi River; Supenaam Riv- er; Bartica; Bonaskia River; Abary River; Georgetown, British Guiana); BanGs and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 59 (Paramaribo). Range: British Guiana. 2: British Guiana (Georgetown). Picumnus d’orbignyanus Lafresnaye. pD’ORBIGNY’s PICULET. Picumnus d’orbignyanus LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 7 (Bolivia); Ca- BANIS and Herne, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 15; REICHENBACH, Scans. Pi- cine, 1854, p. 345. Picumnus orbignyanus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 283; Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 533 (Salta); HARTERT and VENTURI, Nov. Zool., XVI, 1909, p. 229 (Rio San Francisco, Prov. Jujuy, Argentina); DaBBENE, Anals. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, XVIII, 1910, p. 278 (San Lor- enzo, Jujuy; eastern Salta, Argentina). Range: Bolivia and northern Argentina. Picumnus sclateri Taczanowski. SCLATER’S PICULET. Picumnus sclateri TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, p. 327 (Lech- ugal); BERLEPscH and TaczANOwSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1883, pp. 537, 570; Id., 1885, p. 122; TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 66; Haroitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 534 (Guayaquil and Bal- zar Mts., Ecuador. Range: Ecuador and Peru. *I have not seen birds from Para (amazonicus of Snethlage). Hellmayr (Nov. Zool., XIII, 1906, pp. 349-350) and von Ihering (/. c.) consider it a synonym of P.c. macconnelli and include northeastern Brazil (Para, etc.) in the range for that form. Nevertheless Chubb (Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 498) restricts the range of macconnelli to British Guiana. b Picumnus varzee SNETHLAGE: Male, Nasal feathers yellowish; forehead up to the crown, fiery red, the feathers with black bases; rear of head up to the ear coverts, black with round white spots; sides of the head very narrowly banded with black and white; wings brownish gray, the border of the flight feathers brighter; 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—COoRY. 505 Picumnus steindachneri Taczanowski. STEINDACHNER’S PICULET. Picumnus steindachneri TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1882, p. 40, pl. II, figs. 1-2 (Chirimoto); Id., Orn. Pérou, ITI, 1886, p. 67; Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 535 (Chirimoto, Huayabamba Valley). Range: Northeastern Peru. Picumnus jelskii Taczanowski. JEtsxKi’s PICULET. Picumnus jelskii TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1882, p. 41, pl. II, fig. 3 (Chanchamayo, Peru); Id., Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 68. Range: Central Peru (Paltapampa and Valley of the Chancha- mayo). Picumnus stellz* Berlepsch and Hartert. STELLA’s PICULET. Picumnus stelle BERLEPSCH and HarTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 96 (Mai- pures, Rio Orinoco, Venezuela); CHERRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 309 (Upper Orinoco, above falls of Atures). Range: Venezuela. *Picumnus pygmeus (Lichtenstein). Picmy PIcULET. Picus pygmaeus LICHTENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, p. 11 (‘Brasilia’). Picumnus ocellatus W AGLER, Isis, 1829, p. 646; PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 442. Picumnus pygmaeus Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1845, p. 432, pl. 107; MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 285; IV, 1862, pl. 115, figs. 3, 4, 5; HarairTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 537 (Bahia; Novo Fribourgo, Brazil). Range: Southeastern Brazil, from Bahia southward. 2: Brazil (Macaco Secco, near Andarahy, Bahia). Picumnus asterias Sundevall. BRaAziL1AN PICULET. Picumnus asterias SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picin., 1866, p. 97 (‘‘Brasilia’’); Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 538. Range: Brazil. Picumnus guttifer (Sundevall) Matto Grosso PicuLet. Picumnus guttifer SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picine, 1866, p. 101 (Prov. Goyaz, Brazil); ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, p- 132 (Chapada, Matto Grosso); HaraitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 538 (Chap- ada, Matto Grosso); HELLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 83 (Goyaz and Faz Esperanca, Prov. Goyaz); VON IHERING, Aves do Brazil, I, 1907, p. 190 (Goyaz; Matto Grosso; Sao Paulo). chin black, narrowly banded with white; throat and breast black with more or less numerous, somewhat triangular chalk white spots; rest of underparts bright yellow- ish brown, banded with black (in adults); tail like that of cirrhatus. Wing, 52-55; tail, 29-33; bill, 13-14 mm. 8 Picumnus stelle BERLEPSCH and HARTERT: Somewhat resembles P. wallacii Hargitt, but distinguished at once by the abdomen being banded with narrow cross lines of black like the chest (instead of dusky spots). Differs from P. punctifrons of Peru in its pale brown (not black) hinder part of the pileum; under brown ear coverts pee’ ae bars on under parts and more extended area of the yellow spots on the forehead. 506 Fretp Museum oF Natura History—Zo6.ocy, Vor. XIII. Picumnus sagittatus SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picinz, 1866, p. 103 (Rio Tocan- tins, in southern part of Prov. of Goyaz);* PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, pp. 241, 442 (Goyaz, Cuyaba, etc.); Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 534. Picumnus sagittatus var. sharpet VON IHERING, Revista Mus. Paulista, V, rgor, p. 279 (Rincao; Baru; northern Sao Paulo). Picumnus caipira VON IHERING, Revista Mus. Paulista, V, 1901, p. 280 (Vic- toria perto de Botucactu). Range: Central Brazil (from central Goyaz, western Minas Geraes and central and southern Matto Grosso, south to northern Sao Paulo). Picumnus albosquamatus Lafresnaye. WuHITE-SCALED PICULET. Picumnus albosquamatus LAFRESNAYE, in D’Orbigny’s Voy. Amer. Merid., IV, Ois., 1835-44, p. 380, pl. LXIV, fig. 2 (Yungas); MALHERBE, Mon. Pi- cide, II, 1862, p. 283; IV, 1862, pl. 115, fig. 2; HaArcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 539. Picumnus albisquamatus BONAPARTE, Consp. Gen. Av., I, 1850, p. 140. Range: Bolivia. *Picumnus minutissimus Pallas. SCALE-EARED PICULET. Picus minutissimus PALLAs, Neue Nordische Beytrage, III, 1782, p. 5, pl. 1, fig. 2 (‘Surinam und Cajenne’”’=Surinam).> Yunx minutissima GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 423 (Cayenne). Picumnus lepidotus CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Hein., IV, 1863, p. 14 (loc. ignot.); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 539 (Cayenne and Surinam); PENARD and PENARD, Vog. von Guyana, I, 1908, p. 560. Picumnus minutissimus BERLEPSCH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 274 (Cayenne). Range: Dutch Guiana and French Guiana. 1: Dutch Guiana (near Paramaribo). *Picumnus squamulatus squamulatus Lafresnaye. SCALED PICULE?. Picumnus squamulatus LAFRESNAYE, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1854, p. 208 (Col- ombia); MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 282; IV, 1862, pl. 117, figs. 3-4; Haroaitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 540, part (Colombia). Picumnus squamulatus squamulatus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 356 (Buena Vista; Villavicencio; Quetame, Colombia.) Range: Colombia. 2: Colombia (““Bogota’’). *Picumnus squamulatus obsoletus* (Allen). ALLEN’s PICULET. * Cf. Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 83, footnote. b As designated by Berlepsch, J. c., p. 274. © Picumnus squamulatus obsoletus (ALLEN): Differs from P. s. squamulatus from Colombia in its somewhat smaller size; and in the nearly obsolete squamation of both upper and underparts. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 5°07 Picumnus obsoletus ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, 1892, p. 55 (‘‘El Pilar” near Carupano, coast of northeastern Venezuela); HELLMAYR, and SEILERN, Arch. fur Naturg., Abt. A, 5 Heft, 1912, p. 152 (Las Quigas, S. Esteban, Venezuela). Range: Venezuela and eastern border line of Colombia, near Cucuta.* fis: Venezuela (Maracay 2; Caracas 5; Encontrados, Zulia 2; Catatumbo 3; Colon, Tachira 1); Colombia (near Cucuta, close to the Venezuelan line 2). Picumnus nebulosus Sundevall. SUNDEVALL’sS PICULET. Picumnus nebulosus SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picinz, 1866, p. 103 (Southern Brazil); Haraitt, Cat. Bds. Brit., Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 536 (‘‘Huiro Peru”’ errore?); VON IHERING, Revista Mus. Paulista, V, 1902, p. 280 (Sado Paulo, Brazil). Range: Southern Brazil. Picumnus exilis (Lichtenstein). Litrie Picuer. Picus extlis LICHTENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, p. 11 (Sao Paulo, eastern Brazil). Picumnus exilis Gray, Gen. Bds., II, 1845, p. 432. Picumnus minutus (not of Linnzeus) PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, pp. 241, 442; HaraitTt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 542. Picumnus hypoxanthus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, 1862, II, p. 294; IV, 1862, pl. 119, figs. 1-2. Picumnus guttatus MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, IV, 1862, pl. 119, fig. 3. Range: Eastern Brazil (Bahia to Sao Paulo). *Picumnus undulatus® Hargitt. UNDULATED PICULET. Picumnus undulatus Haraitt, Ibis, 1889, p. 354 (Mt. Roraima, British Guiana); BERLEPSCH and HarTErT, Nov. Zool., [X, 1902, p. 95 (La Union; Suapure; La Pricion and Nicare, Caura R., Venezuela); Cuuss, Bds. Brit. Guiana, I, 1916, p. 499, pl. X, figs. 3-4 (British Guiana and Cayenne); CHErRRIE, Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Sci. Bull., II, No. 6, 1916, p. 309 (Perico; Nericagua, Upper Orinoco, Venezuela). Range: Eastern Venezuela and British Guiana; Gas duit * Specimens from Cucuta are somewhat intermediate but close to obsoletus. > Picumnus undulatus HarcitT: Very similar to P. buffoni and undoubtedly a race of buffoni if the two forms do not occur in the same region. P. undulatus differs chiefly from buffoni in having the upper parts darker and more brownish olive. ° HARGITT and CuusB both include Cayenne. I have not seen specimens from Cayenne and have not been able to compare specimens from Venezuela with those from the type locality. Berlepsch (Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 274) believes undulatus to be a race of buffoni and that true undulatus does not occur in Cayenne. 508 Fretp Museum or Naturat History—Zodé oey, Vor. XIII. 2: Brazil (Base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista, Rio Branco region).® Picumnus salvini> Hargitt. SAtvin’s PIcuLet. Picumnus salvini Haroitt, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, III, 1893, p. 3 (Bogota); BRABOURNE and CuuBsB, Bds. So. Am., I, 1912, p. 180 (Colombia). Range: Colombia. Picumnus buffoni Lafresnaye. Burron’s PICULET. Picumnus buffoni LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 6 (Cayenne); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 544 (Cayenne); BERLEPscH, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 274 (Cayenne). (?) Pipra minuta LinN&us, Mus. Adolp. Frid. tom. II, Prodr. 1764, p. 34 (Loc. ignot. an ex Surinam?); Jd., Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 340 (‘‘Habitat in Indiis”’). Picumnus exilis (not of Lichtenstein) MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, IV, 1862, pl. 116, figs. 5-6. Plicumnus| penardi PENARD and PENARD, De Vog. van Guyana, I, 1908, p. 559 (Dutch Guiana).° Picumnus buffoni buffonti BANGS and PENARD, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 59 (Paramaribo and Lelydorp, Surinam). Range: French and Dutch Guiana. Picumnus punctifrons Taczanowski. GOLD-FRONTED PICULET. Picumnus punctifrons TACZANOWSKI, Orn. Pérou, III, 1886, p. 65 (Monterico, Peru); Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 544 (Huambo). Range: Central and northeastern Peru. *Picumnus lafresnayei Malherbe. LAFRESNAYE’S PICULET. Picumnus lafresnayei MALHERBE, Mon. Picide, II, 1862, p. 282; IV, 1862, pl. 118, figs. 4-5. Picumnus lafresnayii Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 545. Range: Ecuador and northern Peru. 7: Peru (Moyobamba). ® Two specimens from base of Serra da Lua, near Boa Vista, Rio Branco region, I have referred provisonally to this form, but they differ sufficiently to suggest that a larger series may prove them not to be the same. They agree with undulatus in the brownish olive ground color of the upper parts. 8 Picumnus salvini HARGITT: Similar to P. undulatus of Guiana, but distinguished by the feathers of the belly being black, spotted in the middle, and girded (or sur- rounded) with a fuscous margin and also in having the feathers of the throat tipped with black but without the median black spot. This bird is unknown to me. ° PENARD and PENARD (De Vog. van Guyana, /. c.) give Sclater credit for the name, but I am unable to find Sclater’s original description. The explanation suggested by Bangs and Penard (/. c.) seems probable. IgI9Q. CATALOGUE OF Birps oF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 509 Picumnus aurifrons aurifrons (Pelzeln). AMAZONIAN GOLDEN-FRONTED PICULET. Picumnus aurifrons PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, p. 334 (Engenho do Gama); Haroitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 546 (Borba, Rio Madeira); HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 398 (Humaytha, Ril Madeira); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 257 (Rio Tocantins; Rio Caura); BEEBE, Zoologica, II, No. 3, p. 63 (Para). Picumnus aurifrons aurifrons HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 385 (Col- ima, S. Isabel; Jamarysinho). Range: Northern Brazil. Picumnus aurifrons flavifrons (Hargitt). YELLOW-FRONTED PICULET. Picumnus flavifrons HaraitT, Ibis, 1889, p. 229 (Sarayacu, eastern Peru); Jd., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 547, pl. XIV, figs. 1-2 (Sarayacu); HE.LiLMAyR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 80 (Teffe). Plicumnus] aurifrons flavifrons HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 386, in text, crit. Range: Eastern Peru and northwestern Brazil (Teffe). Picumnus borbe Pelzeln. PELZzELN’s PICULET. Picumnus borbe PELZELN, Orn. Bras., 1870, pp. 241, 334 (Borba, Rio Ma- deira); Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 547; HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 398 (Borba, Rio Madeira); Jd., XVII, 1910, p. 386 (Borba); SNETHLAGE, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, VIII, 1914, p. 257 (Rio Tapa- joz; Rio Jamauchin). Range: Madeira and Tapajoz River regions, Brazil. Picumnus wallacii Hargitt. WaAttaAce’s PICULET. Picumnus wallacit Haraitt, Ibis, 1889, p. 230 (upper sencaer Id., Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 547, pl. XIV, fig. 3. P. wallactti HELLMAYR, Nov. Zool., XIV, 1907, p. 80, in text.* Range: Upper Amazons. *Picumnus olivaceus olivaceus Lafresnaye. OLivacEeus PICULET. Picumnus olivaceus LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., VIII, 1845, p. 7 (Bogota, Col- ombia); HarcitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 548, part; STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, p. 305 (Ibague). Picumnus olivaceus olivaceus RrpGWay, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 1911, p. 34; Id., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 303, in key; HELL- MAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1190; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 356 (La Frijolera; El Eden; Rio Toche; La Candela; San Agustin; La Palma; Chicoral; Honda; Puerto Berrio; Ma- lena, Colombia). ® Suggests that the type of P. wallacii may prove to be an immature specimen of P. aurtfrons. 510 Fretp Museum or NAturAL History—Zodétoey, Vor. XIII. Range: Central Colombia (from eastern slope of western Andes to western and eastern Andes, Bogota, etc.). 3: “Colombia.” Picumnus olivaceus harterti Hellmayr. HELUMAyR’s PICULET. Picumnus olivaceus harterti HELLMAYR, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, XXIII, 1909, p. 67 (Paramba, northwest Ecuador); HELLMAyrR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., IQII, p. 1191; CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 357 (Barbacoas, Colombia). Picumnus granadensis (not of Lafresnaye) HARTERT, Nov. Zool., V, 1898, p. 497 (Chimbo); GOoDFELLow, Ibis, 1902, p. 209 (Santo Domingo, Ecuador); BERLEPSCH and TACZANOWSKI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1883, p. 570 (Chimbo; Yeguachi). Range: Western Ecuador and southwestern Colombia. *Picumnus olivaceus panamensis Ridgway. PANAMA PICULET. Picumnus olivaceus panamensis RipGway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, 1911, p. 34 (Lion Hill, Panama); Jd., Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 304; Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 259 (Gatun, Panama Canal Zone). Range: Eastern Panama. 1: Panama (Colon). *Picumnus olivaceus flavotinctus (Ridgway). VERAGUA PICULET. Picumnus flavotinctus RipGWway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XI, 1889, p. 543 (Pozo Azul de Perris, southwestern Costa Rica). Picumnus olivaceus flavotinctus HARTERT, Nov. Zool., IX, 1902, p. 606, crit.; CARRIKER, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VI, 1910, p. 594 (Costa Rica; habits, etc.); HEtiMAyR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1190; RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 306. Range: Southwestern Costa Rica to western Panama. 4: Costa Rica (Buenos Aires 3; Boruca 1). Picumnus olivaceus dimotus (Bangs). Honpuras PICuLet. Picumnus dimotus Bancs, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XXXIX, 1903, p. 146, (Ceiba, Honduras). Picumnus olivaceus dimotus HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1192 (Honduras and Nicaragua); RipGway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 307 (San Carlos, Nicaragua; and Ceiba; San Pedro; Sula and Ju- lian, Honduras). Picumnus olivaceus (not of Lafresnaye) Hareitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 548, part (Honduras); SALvIN and GopmMan, Biol. Centr.-Am. Aves, II, 1895, p. 452 (Julian and San Pedro, Honduras). Range: Honduras and eastern Nicaragua. I9IQ. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 511 Picumnus granadensis granadensis Lafresnaye. GRANADA PICULET. Picumnus granadensis LAFRESNAYE, Rev. Zool., 1847, p. 78 ‘(Cali, Colombia). Picumnus canus Bans, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, p. 72 (Naran- jito, R. Dagua, Colombia). Picumnus olivaceus granadensis HELLMAYR, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1911, p. 1189, part (Primavera; San Isidro; Medra Luna; San Antonio; Rio Dagua). Picumnus granadensis granadensis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVI, 1917, p. 358 (San Antonio; Rio Frio; Los Cisneros; Gallera, Colombia). Range: Western Colombia (south of Antioquia and north of Barba- coas and the Cauca Valley). Picumnus granadensis antioquensis* Chapman. ANTIOQUIA PICULET. Picumnus granadensis antioquensis CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 1915, p. 640 (Peque, western Andes, Antioquia, Colombia); Jd., XXXVI, 1917, p. 358 (Peque; Medellin). Range: Northwestern Colombia (Antioquia). Genus NESOCTITES Hargitt. Nesoctites HarcitT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 552 (Type Picumnus micromegas Sundevall). *Nesoctites micromegas (Sundevall). Harittan PIcuter. Piéumnus micromegas SUNDEVALL, Consp. Av. Picine, 1866, p. 95 (‘‘Rio Jan- eiro,”’ Brazil; errore=Island of Haiti); BryANT, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., XI, 1867, p. 96 (Santo Domingo); Cory, Auk, 1886, p. 376; Jd., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 167. Picumnus lawrencii Cory, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, VI, 1881, pp. 129, 153, pl. 1, (Jacmel and Petionville, Haiti); Jd., Bds. Haiti and San Domingo 1884, p. 109, pl. 14; VERILL and VERILL Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1909, p. 360 (Sanchez and Samana, Santo Domingo). Nesoctites micromegas Harcitt, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVIII, 1890, p. 552 (Samana, San Domingo); Cory, Cat. Bds. West Ind., 1892, pp. 12, 103, 131; CHERRIE, Contr. Orn. San Domingo, 1896, p. 20 (San Domingo City, Ca- tare and Aquacate, San Domingo; habits); RrpGway, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 308. Range: Island of Haiti (Republics of Haiti and San Domingo). 73: San Domingo (Almercan 6; Samana 35; Puerto Plata 4; San Domingo City 8; Catare 15; Aquacate 2); Haiti (Jacmel 1; Le Coupe, a few miles east of Port au Prince, 2). ® Picumnus granadensis antioquensis CHAPMAN: ‘‘Similar to P. g. granadensis, but whole breast grayish, the flanks and abdominal region distinctly streaked. Differs conspicuously from all the races of P. olivaceus in being less yellow through- out’’ (Chapman). ADDENDA Page 18, 4th line from top change range so as to read: Range: Palaeartic Region, whole of North America, Central America (at least to Guatemala), West Indies (Cuba; and St. Bartholomew I.) (cf. Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Cl., VI, I91Q, p. 95), and northern South America? Page 18, after Asio flammeus bogotensis Chapman add: Asio flammeus breviauris (Schlegel). Southern Short-eared Owl. Otus breviauris Schlegel, Mus. Pays-bas, ii, no. 11, 1863, p. 4 (Bresil). Asio flammeus breviauris Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Cl., VI, 1919, p. 96 (diag., distr., etc.). Range: Southern South America (from about S. latitude 15°) southward, and Juan Fernandes Islands. Page 18, after Asio flammeus breviauris (Schlegel) add: Asio flammeus sanfordi Bangs. Sanford’s Short-eared Owl. Asio flammeus sanfordi Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Cl., VI, 1919, p. 97 (Falkland Islands). Range: Falkland Islands. Page 24, after Pulsatrix perspicillata perspicillata (Latham) add: Pulsatrix perspicillata trinitatis Bangs and Penard. Trinidad Spec- tacled Owl. Pulsatrix perspicillata trinitatis Bangs and Penard, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 51. A new subspecies described as being decidedly paler than the typical form. Range: Island of Trinidad. Pages 48 and 49, Tyto perlata (Licht.), and its subspecies are now re- garded as races of the European Barn Owl, Tyto alba alba (Sco- poli) (cf., Hartert, Vog. Pal. Fauna, Heft VIII, (Bd. II, 2), 1913; Auk, XXXIII, 1916, p. 430). The specific name is also con- sidered to be a synonym of Tyto tuidara Gray (cf., Bangs and Penard, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 52). The American subspecies of Tyto alba (= perlata auct.) on pages 48 and 49 should therefore read as follows: Tyto alba tuidara (Gray). Tyto alba contempta (Hartert). 512 1919. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 513 Tyto alba sticta (Madarasz). Tyto alba guatemale (Ridgway). Tyto alba pratincola (Bonaparte). Tyto alba furcata (Temminck). Tyto alba lucayana (Riley). Page 55, Bangs and Penard (Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 47), consider Ara severa (Linn.) to be represented by two subspecies, the birds from the Guianas and Amazonian region being separable on account of their shorter wings and more naked cheeks. Birds from Encontrados, Venezuela approach the Guiana form having wing measurements of 222 to 236. If these characters prove sufficiently constant to be worthy of subspecific recognition, the forms will stand as follows: Ara severa severa (Linneus). Brazilian Macaw. Psittacus severus Linnzus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, p. 97 (‘‘Indies” z.e., Amazon River).® Range: Guianas and Amazon Valley. *Ara severa castaneifrons (Lafresnaye). Lafresnaye’s Macaw. Ara castanetfrons Lafresnaye, Rev. Zool., 1847, p. 66 (Bolivia). Range: Panama and Colombia to Bolivia. t: Colombia (Rio Cauca). Page 83, oth line from bottom, to the range of Amazona amazonica tobagensis Cory add Trinidad (cf., Bangs and Penard, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 48). Page 141, after Chetura brachyura (Jardine) add: Chetura brachyura prevelox» Bangs and Penard. St. Vincent Short- tailed Swift. Chetura brachyura prevelox Bangs and Penard, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 60. Range: St. Vincent, West Indies. Page 171, Pheochroa cuvierit notia Todd becomes a synonym of Phéo- chroa cuvierit berlepscht Hellmayr and Seilern, as they are now considered to be inseparable. Page 172, after Thaumasius taczanowskiu (Sclater) add: Thaumasius taczanowskit fractus Bangs and Noble. Huancabamba Humming Bird. a ape locality substituted by Hellmayr (Abh. K. Bayer, Akad. Wiss., 1906, z #} Chetura brachyura prevelox BANGS and PENARD: Similar to C. b. brachyura (JARDINE) from Trinidad and Tobago, Guiana, etc., etc., but differs in having the underparts paler and browner and less blackish; rump and upper tail coverts dis- tinctly paler, more ashy, the upper tail coverts much lighter and tipped with whitish. The type locality ‘“‘St. Vincent’”’ must, therefore, be excluded from the range of typical C. b. brachyura. 514 FieLp Museum oF Naturat History—Zo6.oey, Vor. XIII. Thaumasius taczanowskit fractusaa Bangs and Noble, Auk, XXXV, 1918, p. 451. Type locality: Huancabamba, northwestern Peru. Page 175, Agyrtrina chionopectus chionopectus (Gould). White-breasted Emerald. This becomes Agyririna brevirostris chionopectus (Gould). The type locality (Trinidad) and range, Trinidad and coast of Venezuela, remain unchanged (cf. Bangs and Penard fos), Page 177, Agyrtrina versicolor brevirostris (Lesson). Short-billed Emerald. This becomes Agyrtrina Urevirostris brevirostris (Lesson); type locality Guiana (not southeastern Brazil), range — British and Dutch Guiana. Agyrtrina chionopectus whitelyt (Boucard) becomes a synonym (cf. Bangs and Penard, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 62). Page 177, after Agyrtrina versicolor versicolor (Vieill.), add: Agyrtrina versicolor brabourni» Bangs and Penard. Brabourne’s Emerald. Agyrtrina versicolor brabournit Bangs and Penard, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 63. Agyrtrina versicolor brevirostris (not of Lesson) Simon and Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XV, 1908, p. 1 in text. Type locality: Bahia, Brazil. Page 222, Anthracothorax violicauda violicauda (Bodd.). Black-throated Mango. According to Bangs and Penard, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXII, No. 2, 1918, p. 64, this should stand — Anthracothorax nigri- collis nigricollis (Vieillot). Page 301, add Bolivia to the range of Chetocercus burmeisteri Sclater.° Page 303, Microstilbon insperatus Todd is now considered a synonym of Chetocercus burmetsteri Sclater. ERRATA Page 21, 3rd line from top, for Asio megellanicus algistus read Asto magellantcus algistus. *Thaumasius taczanowskii fractus Bangs and Noble: Similar to true T. tacza- nowsku (Sclater) but upper parts darker and purer green, less mixed with grayish and less coppery; bill much shorter. b Agyrtrina versicolor brabournit BANGS and PENARD: Differs from A. v. verst- color (VIEILL.) of southern Brazil in having centre of chin, throat, and chest pure white or only slightly spotted with green. ° This would stand as Microstilbon burmeisters (SCLATER) if genus Microstilbon Topp (cf. Todd. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXVI, 1913, p. 174) is accepted. 1919. CATALOGUE OF BirDS OF THE AMERICAS—CorY. 515 Page 21, on the 15th and 17th lines from bottom, for logophonus read lagophonus. Page 22, on the 13th and 2oth lines from top, for megellanicus read magellanicus. Page 23, for Bubo virginianus megellanicus read Bubo virginianus magel- lanicus. Page 29, 12th line from bottom for Otus asio bendiert read Otus asio bendtret. Page 30, 15th line from top, for Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 677 read Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VI, 1914, p. 697. Page 38, 20th line from bottom, for Surna iulula pallast read Surnia ulula pallast. Page 43, for Gymnasio lawrencet lawrencit read Gymnasio lawrencii lawrencit. Page 43, 9th line from bottom, for Gymnasio lawrencei exsul read Gym- nasto lawrencit exsul. Page 44, 15th and 16th lines from bottom, for Glaucitdium gnoma haskinsut read Glaucidium gnoma hoskinsit. Page 47, for Micropallas whitneyi idonea read Micropallas whitneyi adoneus. Page 49, 4th line from bottom, for Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, III, 1892, read Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, I, 1892. Page 55, roth line from top, exclude Colombia. Page 80, 2nd line from top, for Tiraca read Tirica. Page 80, 5th line from top, for Psittacus tiraca read Psittacus tirica. Page 86, for Amazona dufresneana read Amazona dufresniana. Page tor, for Humbold wherever it occurs read Humboldt. Page 102, on lines 15, 18 and 20 from bottom, for stillata read stellata. Page 103, 7th and oth lines from top, for Grinnel read Grinnell. Page 109, 11th line from top, for Blectron platyrhynchus medianum read Electron platyrhynchus medianum. Page 110, toth line from top, for Pyionites superciliosus read Pyronites superciliosus. Page 113, 18th and roth lines from bottom, for Momotus lessonit exiquus read Momotus lessontt exiguus. Page 114, 17th and 18th lines from bottom, for Barypthengus read Baryphthengus. Page 116, 5th line from top, for Caprimulgus longicaudus read Capri- mulgus longicaudatus. Page 116, 7th line from top, for Nyctibius longicaudus read Nyctibius longicaudatus. 516 Fretp Museum or Natura History—Zoétocy, Vor. XIII. Page 129, 7th line from top, for Marion County read Marin County. Page 161, for Phethornis rupurumi rupurumi read Phethornis rupu- rumi rupurumit. Page 161, roth and 2oth lines from top, for Phethornis rupurumt amazonicus read Phethornis rupurumit amazonicus. Page 162, 3rd line from top, for Phethornis strigularis subrufescens read Phethornis striigularis subrufescens. Page 165, for Eutoxeres condamini gracilis read Eutoxeres condaminit gracilts. Page 166, 2oth line from bottom, for Ornisnya pampa read Ornismya pampa. Page 168, for Campylopterus hemileucus read Campylopterus hemileu- curus. Page 168, 2nd line from top, for Trochilus hemileucus read Trochilus hemileucurus. Page 173, roth line from top, for Trochillus fallax read Trochilus fallax. Page 175, 15th line from bottom, for Agytria leucogaster baie read Agyrtria leucogaster bahia. Page 183, for Saucerottea saucerottei warscewicza read Saucerottia sau- cerottet warscewicat. Page 183, last line, for Amazilia alfarcana read Amazilia alfaroana. Page 185, for Saucerostia iodura read Saucerottia todura. Page 188, 12th line from top, for Goethsalia read Goethalsia. Page 189, 19th line from top, for Eranna jucunda read Eranna jacunda. Page 195, oth line from bottom, for Gasilinna read Bastlinna. Page 198, roth line from top, for Trochilus sapphirina read Trochilus sapphirinus. Page 208, roth line from top, for Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 243 read Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 543. Page 216, for Genus Calipharus read Genus Callipharus. Page 226, on lines 12, 16, 22 and 24 from bottom, for Anthrocephala read Anthocephala. Page 235, oth line from top, for Delattria henrici salvint read Delatiria henrica salvint. Page 250, for Agle@actis cupripennis cupretpennis read Agleacts cupreipennis cuprerpenmis. Page 250, 6th line from bottom, for Trochilus cupripennis read Trochilus cupreipennis. Page 251, for Agleactis cupripennis parvula read Agleactis cupretpenmis parvula. Page 251, for Aglectis castelnaudi read Agleactis castelnaudt. Igo. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS—Cory. 517 Page 253, 6th line from top, for Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 344 read Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 374. Page 265, on the roth and 11th lines from top, for Heliangelus laticlavus read Heliangelus laticlavius. Page 272, on the 15th and 16th lines from top, for Oxypogon lindenit read Oxypogon lindent. Page 276, 5th line from top, for Trochtlus euryptera read Trochilus eury- plerus. Page 283, for Psalidoprymna gouldit gouldit read Psalidoprymna gouldi gouldz. Page 284, for Psalidoprymna gouldii gracilis read Psalidoprymna gouldi gracilis. Page 284, for Psalidoprymna gouldii chlorura read Psalidoprymna gould chlorura. Page 285, roth line from bottom, for S. albzgularis read S. albogularis. Page 287, for Heliothrix aurita phainolema read Heliothryx aurita phainolema. Page 294, for Calliphlox mitchellit read Calliphlox mitchell. Page 294, 2nd line from top, for Trochilus mitchellit read Trochilus mitchellt. Page 297, 5th line from top, for San Bernadino and 13th line from bot- tom, for San Bernadina read San Bernardino. Page 297, for Archilochus violijugulum read Archilochus wolajugulum. Page 304, for Stellula caliope read Stellula calliope. Page 304, 12th line from top, for Trochilus (Calothorax) caliope read Trochilus (Calothorax) calliope. Page 304, 13th line from bottom, for Trochilus minima read Trochilus minimus. Page 306, 1st and 5th line from bottom, for Cephallepsis read Cephallepis. Page 313, for Popelairia langsdorffi melanosteron read Popelairia langs- dorffi melanosternon. ‘ i - . sh 4 aN ‘ iS Ya Sik Od iain ieL ge Y> ie he shane 8 ms WAL te ek Pe ee aah (4 P Gel eT Bas 10 vad Pe ub bata i Ji rte iah DURE bay. ayo’, mn “iy; ij “ M ' . rae ease) "Gj | ies t : + i INDEX Page Peta ate SS ee eee ek 147 WMS COCCYZUS.. oo. cae ewe 337 abbreviatus, Ramphastos........ 362 geile: Abeitlia....025. ccc ee ease 308 Ornismya: Fo eae 308 PMN 9. 3: aks Cove hes s aac 308 abeilletss ig Saki ae Se ee 308 ty pica 2.5.3 cee 308 acadica acadica, Cryptoglaux..... a7 brooksi, Cryptoglaux..... 37 INpetale 254 oe opel ets 37 scotea, Cryptoglaux ..... 37 _. Nyctale... a SELES Os eee oes 37 Acanthylis brachyura........... 14! semicollaris.; 239 FAAVANCTORNIS. 45 nk Sin tei drlae e.g e's 239 PULATIS \s vie) .o avalos hae hike 239 Agapornis ccelestis, . ......6..t:0+ => 74 PUTANENSIS his ks i Gaiaie one Agasma smaragdineum.......... 21% Bots, “AMAZONA cece siciaik si smate.s = 89 CSMmOIES so. ais suhte nae aiad 477 Chloronerpes.....«....... 477 CaP VSOHIS annie bk vw ae 89 DPYORREOS Sc, sinc, ausind 8 pane 477 PICUS Hes neues wiraks teacher ate 477 IPSIGtACTIS' «Fic. acrentele es a Hae 9 ViensliomniS'2)c 2c ose eu cle 471, 477 POUCA ET BS ons nk cares ae Goin OCR els Ciey avai a tpecieiomntee 251 castelnaudi ..... 251, 252, 516 caumatonota ......... 251 cupreipennis quator- lalis .. 251 cupreipen- nis. .250, 516 parvula.251, 516 cupripenniscupreipennis 516 parvula... 516 olivaceocauda......... 251 pamclayec essen 251,252 Arvislacy ieee eee ne 251 Aglaiactis equatorialis .......... 251 Agleactis castelnaudi............ 516 aprigeid, ‘Colaptes. 7.2) \ces.ce ce 414 Geopiegss ss scces ep ter Care Geopicuse i aiaccice ance cea AR YTUTIE. . sta. enone apheles, Phethornis........,.... 163 apicalis, Apyriria |. sel. sc. 178 Ap TINIOS. Nahi thee oy 178 ‘Thanmatias 3) 3,15 ei. 178 Apus andicolus dinellii.......... 147 apus dominicensis, Hirundo. 142 iTundy; .',.. ae ee ty 147 aguil, Trochilas..:, see. oe 165 aquila aquila, Eutoxeres......... 165 heterura, Eutoxeres....... 166 salvini, Eutoxeres......... 166 Trochilgn sc cc sae yee 165 DV siad ais Jue eA ahs AIEEE ees) are 52 amibipns sei 5 eae sig es 54 ATA CANS cen ees akc 53 BTATAUNA Ae MIR Mes !s snes 52 AULWOOCME Ise ere Wecies Sicee © 54 BARRIO GEIS Oe AE oy co. 55 Pat aaa ea ee eck vet Win eis 80h. 8 54 PARNGLM WEE are oto Ch Bi Ge 52 castanciirens 80464025 S:< s/c 513 INDEX 525 Page Page ies eliotoptera. 2.20... 25. Fy. 22. 53 Aratinga holochlora holochlora 58 GHIGLODLELUS ss ss. 'S:c cary eras 53 strenua....... 58 Pein cae s.. So os ... 352662 ie Faas 52 perlata.............-.. 71 militaris mexicana.......... 54 PIS TS sw wla's 2 2,910 62 MODIS. Stare... eee 56 TADMtORIGIS: 2. tcc 58 pataponica ; a.5.2e5 eee 66 rubrolarvata........... 57 purpureo dorsalis ¢% ols... 55 rubrolarvatus.......... 57 fubripvena . . 0. Oa. d ee hoes se Ct WAST evan wus wanes 57 fubro-genis «.'..G0). i ts..: ee 54 wendellis ids os Fh 61 SEVELlAc Yds Soa ae ae 55,513 Xanthopvertises as <2 sme 80 castaneifrons......... 513 arausiaca, Amazona............. 81 SHVRICG o+ Sans eee 513 afausiacus, Psittacus............ 81 BwePGs ic Tad Eves toe Ve archiloehus. joss. 26 oat eonree es 296 PPO 4290S tates y wes waded « 53 MeeANGss 15, 6/./o Se ees 296 ara canga, Ara. fais cae Colshris= iai<3 3 .ce ds 296 pavouane, Perruche.......... 59 violajugulum...... 297,517 aracanga, Macrocerculus......... 53 violijugulum........ 517 aracari aracari, Pteroglossus...... 267 arcticus, Picoides. 252.06. 0.6 6: 500, 501 atricollis, Pteroglossus. . 367, 368 PICUSE Frc Uae ate 500, 501 Ramplnshoe 4. sue 8 1 367. ardens, Selasphorus............. 300 roraime, Pteroglossus..... 368 Arena boucardi................. 182 MNES. oi «ca eatae do Sed sits 2/9 172. Areonympha prosantis........... 267 Wrara auricollises <2 re 2 ya 55 argenticinctus, Momotus......... 112 aymara. Pe ale Salat Rs) PRUNE A 8S steed hein hiaitlnt hew a SE a 394 hyacinthinus. . iG Lipids ah a Ne macrodactylus caurensis.. 395 macrognathos. . Bear iis Ukrait pO macrodac- pmemitst ict ASS AS he oy Gee rela ks oo 52 rear 394, 395 Pettacie. 2.400 02..2. | 52) raridl, Ramiphaptos..; ..,... Be 364 RERAIIOA, << > ci, oes sarcoma d de lewkalaon 56 Rhamphastus............. 364 acauticaudatus {422 2.x: GO AAS BS Seroceaista: alot aoa oe 51 aeubirosteis. Soy piece sia So Asinta Poncatel joi sd 5.e sys Sa oS 182 aeruginosus aeruginosus 63 arizonze arizonz, Dryobates..... 495 SAPEME LE sh tie ats 24 aes 64 Denidrocopus 7/64 9 3 1. 495 AUTUCONSE air ceies see 61 fraterculus, Dryobates... 495 BYOWINES. Jee iss ae 8 58 PHCUS 2.16), siacrclp fein on a ==" 495 cactorum cactorum..... 59 armata, Galbula................ 388 perpallida..... SQ arsinioe; Ornismyaci. ce eis ees 2 187 caroline agutt#........ 60 arubensis, Conurus.............. 62 chloroptera chloroptera . .57, 58 Baths ss ble ys dae as 5 3 17 maugei..... 58 ACCIPIELIMNS 52 J Sia SA yale oie 17 chrysocephalus......... 61 AMETIGANUSH),.%5)5:5 abies. > 17 eneysophirys.. . ./2.s)/-)722: 63 ASO’. LS poucisls Sale strats 17 eyanogulanis ..... 54 /sc.. 2 67 Clamistors S.\is.2 oe ee erste 19 BHUDS este cite cs cee alee 59 Hammes eines see ne tee 18 PASCIADIIS tteie) = Sir as atte cen: 67 flammeus bogotensis....... 18, 512 BE er ee 57 breviauris........ 512 re 59 flAMMENS j50/5 32 17,18 MTOR ALLIS Sd ba 328, seta ashe 57 Satiordie sec. osc 512 hemorrhous........... galapaceensig i c27s'he, 6s 3 «2 18 526 Page Asio galapageensis equatorialis .. 18 galapageensis.. 18 GTAMMICUE. Wade dse ce eens 19 TABOHUTUG o's ossinsnis.w winiwrwiaseaiers 18 magellanicus algistus...... 21, 514 heterocnemis. . 21 APOMIRSiniy: > evs as 20 melancerus. . .22, 515 mesembrinus. .22, 515 megallanicus algistus........ 514 melancerus. 515 mesembrinus. . 515 NOCHIPECANS «bss Cece ve ces 17 portoricensis.........+-+++- 18 stygius sia Ge Gna e Gur otey tate wie btes9 70 17 virginianus lagophonus..... 21,515 logophonus...... 515 RVLISOMIATIUS Sacre t pale ota lotniss 17 asio aikeni, Megascops.........-. 29 CHGS ZO PT ete Ree oes 29 IRSIG}. egies ere RE TEIT EN Gian 17 ASIC; COWIE Meise ce Se ie Ss 28 benders, Ottsia ss tek sion 515 bendires /OGUS a> ashe 29,515 WOOPSEsKC eer stetes 29 brewster, Otus...etcnk eas oe 30 cineraceus, Megascops....... 30 OLGSe Oise kts es 30 floridanus, Scopes. ..0) se... 28 gilmani, OFBRigoys ove eek ss 30 hashroticka, (Otus: sess eae 29 kennicotti, Otus.... 802. es 30 macfarlanei, Megascops...... 30 Oprishs eas 30 maxwelliae, Otus........... 30 SCOPS\ bak thee eek 30 miccalin Ops esos wesc eta 29 neevius, Otus .............-. 29 Quercinus -OCUS : oes 196 MANUS cpio eee 196 batavica; @sittdcus 20. aceite 99 Mouitis etek tions 99 Urochromanics acu toe 99 Bawharnaisnas ore esses oes 373 beauharnaisi...... 373 beauharnaisi, Bauharnaisius...... 373 Pteroglossus....... 373 behni, “Trogon: cee eerie a 327 bella; Goethalsia chimes ta mietaenste 188 Bellatrix repimeey. ipa sieloieis oe 309 bell, Thaluratian pana sicms: «~ 210 Bellona cristatawwema ae ee ee a 306 OXIiS SUD aes oe isiaid sc 305 GEEACUSIN. snisiclen ele 306 OLMEEA AYO nope eisi"ehs Jetionsehes lols 305 OLMAGUSH cst ieielepeisk ss cle 305 fai bho ce): Cer ee eee 306 benjamini benjamini, Urosticte... 261 rostrata, Urosticte..... 261 POGGIALES Eis. kc <8 sles 261 berlepschi, Anthocephala...... 226, 516 Cheetocercus ...:0.:5. 302, 303 INDEX Page berlepschi, Cyanolesbia........ 277, 280 Eriocnemis............ 258 Hehiodoxat... 53.5 sc ea Phethornis .......... 158 Psalidoprymna....... 283 Pyrrbura : 2 he )/aikolaiare 70 SMO MLA Shs. ry ytaiay aisles 226 Vestipedes. .......5.. 258 berylma, Amazilia. . 0... sack. os 187 beryllina, Saucerottia... 187 viola, Amazilis..... 187 Saticerottia. . 22)... 187 beryllinus, Trochilus............ 187 esis, Cephalepis.... .o).;010 setae 6 307 MMeIMICED, “LAMAMA.. sa cnieas sam 396 MeMOCUS, BUCCO ... . . .cics Sew ee dae 396 Hypnelus. i. 2oe- 53 396, 397 fmeolor, Cyanophaia... i. 32.1%... 210 NGOS aioe Gade aint wala doa 482 FPALUPANI As gale ciaree e 3.aieh ais 210 ST revels 2552s ie wont, 210 bifasciata, Stenopsis............. 131 Beeeteatay IeSbIia 5.3 casos septiene st ee 283 bilophum, Heliactin............. 288 bilaphus, Trochilus. 2 ...24/.... 288 iscuvata, Chasturas ov ives. cre uhas 145 Streptoprocne......... 145 bitorquata, Tamatia. 396 bitorquatus bitorquatus, Pteroglos- SUB tet tna mews ws 370, 371 reichenowi, Pteroglos- Si a Ei 371 sturmii, Pteroglossus. 371 blakei bahamensis, Centurus..... 419 blakei, Centurus.......... 419 pla, Melanerpes. . . 2... . sees 419 Blectron platyrhynchus medianum 515 Podiceps, Psittacus... <2 cece sas 100 Ipadini Amazonia. c) hse sisic sss a 85 Sy go CW A 85 boiei, Campephilus.............. 462 MMICHAIMCUS os 0. vac «8 o iss ae 462 PE Sa isha! Meacham Asialaa ae > 462 IBOISSONMNCAUE «53 a weiss Raa inlet 252 flavescens flavescens 253 tinochlora 253 PREGA SE iso rciy eG sas 252 matthewsi......... 252 PMIOVINVUICIUG 5) oo! p10 b-b is sss 0 0 'e'as « 73 ANGICOMAN Leda ste 73 aunifrons (7a. ee ven 74 BYMMALA hase tk ec 73 cathasinan a5 6. cte8 lineola lineola..... 7 maculatus.. 73 Hneolatus!): cin. ee = 73 IICHSH Nays sted 73 orbygnesia....32.. 74 panychlorus....... 80 Tubrmirostris 2\.).. 74 boliviana, Bourcieria............ 246 Lampropygia......... 246 529 Page bolivianagLesbia. s..).(.0 54 4/Suae.) 283 Pheethorns: eae sis 157 bolivianus Aleidins aye aoa 262 @yanthuswnyeia 278 Oreotrochilus......... 232 Pheethormas) oh sc. sos ws 157 EROROD eds tealt ua ee 327 DTORGRUPUS S43). ste sis 4 327 bombus, Cheetocercus ........... 302 Oly Kemer cee 302 bonaparti, Helianthea........... 243 rmismiya: ss cel she the a 243 bonapartii, Helianthea........... 243 Dorbee, Piewminus 65 i cs yes ee 2 Yas 509 borealis, Cypselus............... 143 WemdTocopus . fo). 6.4 24)/ 496 Wrvobates svete eis 496 PRTENODIOUS Yo)as) ies we es 496 PIGS aerate bars ass sls si 496 borellit, Pyrthura 2 jie. iss ore 5: 68 boucardl, Acyrtria<.3) 3.0.6 8.66 6s 182 emer ee 182 PATINA 5 |e slams acitierae eran 182 Lepidopygaiy Yolee sins t's 182 bougueri bougueri, Urochroa. . .232, 233 leucura, Urochroa..... 233 MPOCHiUS ii otejcita sel e 232 bourcieri equatorialis, Capito .. 359 Eubucco.. 359 bourcieri, Eubucco . 358, 359 RSDIEO). Usui Vine carsales 358 Micropopett 53°54 Shi ee 00 nudipesi: Coss ia wee ae 28 SCObMUS:. oo) ee ee ee ee 23 ViITPINIANUS SS cae eee 20 alpistus.)) os Joes 21 ArChiCUSse seer nat RATE desertis::cso eee 23 elachistus....... 22 eliwtus. jigs esau es heterocnemis....21, 22 1CElUS Lec Se RO lagophonus.... .21, 515 logophonus...... 515 magellanicus. . .23, 515 MAYENSISULY.). Ouse Nee megellanicus... 515 melancerus... .. 22 mesembrinus.... 22 neochorus....... 22 migrescens.... .. 23 occidentalis... .. 20 pacificus..... Re pallescens )..0 928 Sauubatus). 2°... 21 SCOMMUSS |...) +).88 Jeg subarcticus... .. 21 virginianus...... 20 wapacuthu...... 21 INDEX Page BiH Pg SULEN Sas incteye c ofo% xi. obs 19 Ts ae oe vee oe 17 1 SSR 5S aa eee a 390 SUSEERSOS S55) 4) wtieie't vdeees 406 EEEVADELS cons er cis! ; Oetehricey am ee 355 MEE LECTIS, FS ohh ate Saw 353 PEPE AS 3 )9 Fad alate 396 ECAP AGUS 5 21s. att Sahara 405 BPCMIS |. i...i, aa a des Sea 390 BAVENDENSIS. sR: gos lors 353 EMIS : uivin;Fo's Sabato ema 399 PAHCROME sca Sab IGIaa Oe 405 BRON oes «2. ON ae 390, 391 “1 a a oe oe ce 392 BlCPANS : (J Gisc seen Ie 358 VICES, 2 eb Boe aed 400 POSEUS 7 os Mg), Lae 400, 401 PIPATSUS: . Andina ts Sve hae 391 ly perrhynchus. 2.2: ees 391 Bypnalea .).c:c2t.vewee eee 396 aniceolata: ).io2y.Ja. 26 oe TARCEOIALUS «(0 33 /cuoa. «eee 403 MEVICOCTISGUS 5.5 7c eid gens 391 MEUCODS..o 52) aats,va eaten Behe 406 PHACTOMACLYIUS je), . cies 394 macrorhynchos........ 391 macrorhynchus........ 391 hyperrhyn- chus. 391 maculatus. Thole x APE OT maculatus ..... 398 parvirostris..... 398 striatipectus.... 398 Men PNCHUS Ae Sie weldes obi g 406 MEBER Sas U Sah Nae 55, «s 353, 355 ITONIS 3) aye serge <'s wn | BOG DERMMAMIE, ANS ue inkl e sais 395 Cy RE aR ole eb ae eae 393 “oat EE SAE Sah z sD ae 393 Pectoralis le Levies atte 392 ayaa UNE Sey ARAN 3 fs aa 355 picatus. . = nee 394 PCUIS Sst aaclsty me ae ei sats, 358 PUSINeN LL «se Peeee oe. 2. cls 396 PUTIOUAUUS a1 cis Pete ta Soe ce oe 355 MACIATOS oo (once PR aio ore 399, 400 SEDER. 4.8 PAE te oy 403 UII COMISA tyes Fo cele 397 BALES 43 ic Ds alg acy ele eee ese 400 Sommnolentas 12)s)4.0\. see a) os 397 PURIAIGIEC EUS. 2 21. 26 ow e's < 398 ERMC S's Soaiks Neel e os 401 MIMIEMEUS 55 '5. ohn ove wees 399 PRIESTS os aha inh ho wed wig Be 399 BUISHCCLUS 2 eh cy ti roe a's 394 2 a a ca 392 TRAE os 2 Ts, 5 os s/n 395, 396 hypnaleus... .... 396 pulmentum ...... 396 BPECLUS Eth e a eiaisiis:'s;> alate ooo 393 SUDLECHNS (655 ex's 394 531 Page Bueeo torquatus. 1525 56h ws eae 401 VERSIGOlOR 2 Aros ae, 357 Buceones yw ok oo ios sea si 390 Baceonidss 6ei 2. (32.4. eee ake 390 buckleyi, Galen Ne ie 221 Pinarolema ........... 221 buffoni zneicauda, Chalybura 218 ATE eis voRtyoict st Rayhaas ate 54 buffoni, Picumnus... .... 508 Chalyhuras 253 5c 217 HMyparopuilac 2s) sie as 207 Picuninse 2) .ee 503, 507, 508 rOCMMaS ss Los OUT ees 217 buffonii zneicauda, Chalybura. 217, 218 buffonii, Chalybura. ..217, 218 abrochilus 47) si ee tet 217 burmeisteri, Chztocercus ..... 301, 514 Microstilbon....... 514 burtoni, Eustephanes... ........ 277 byroni, Cyanolyseus...... ...... 66 PSMGACUS +5 SOW ae 66 C cabanidis, Colibri... oss 40.. ¥ 220 Petasophiora. (20. t.. 220 cabanisi, Alcedo 3) .2 Soi oe 104 Ceryle. e206 $e. a Ee caboti, Chloronerpes............ 473 Vemliomnign 3. ay, Saas ae 473 cactorum, Cactocraugus.. ...... 469 cactorum, Aratinga. .. 59 Conarises: yi". seek os 59 Melanierpes...; ./))/0is' ss 469 perpallida, bis ei 59 Picus. Lely enter ati) OO Psittacus............. 59 Trichepicus, uee.y a. 469 cerulea, Eucephala ............. 200 Hyldchares 035... 2 ig. 200 ceruleiceps, Agyrtria ...... 175 ceruleicinctus, ‘Aulacorhamphus . 379 ceruleigularis, Aulacorhamphus .. 379 cognatus, Aulacor- hamphus. . 379 Cyanophaia. . 181 ceruleiventris, Hypuroptila ... .. 218 ceruleocinctus, Aulacorhynchus .. 379 ceruleogaster, Chalybura ........ 218 Hypuroptila...... 218 Trochilus...... 218 ceruleogularis, Aulacoramphus ... 379 Aulacorhamphus 379 ceruleogularis, Au- lacorhynchus .. 379 cognatus, Aulacor- hynchus ....379, 380 Lepidopyga...... 181 Trochilege. 7 95)..<: 181 ceruleo-lavata, Cyanophaia ... 211 Eucephala...... 211 532 Page ceruleus, Chlorestes ......... 200 puruensis, Chlorestes... 201 FEYEGOUILESS choig his 3 we tace 2s 200 ceruliceps, Momotus ........... 113 ceruliigularis, <9. CEE ere rie 181 cafer cafer, Colaptes. . 412, 413 collaris, Colaptes. nearly a snr 410, 413 mexicanus, pevemgn 413 Picus.. Poe 412 rufipileus, ‘Colaptes as Cr 413 saturatior, side sabeanh 412 Caica leucogaster.......... 100 melanocephala . EN SO a a tt 99 pallida...... 100 PUIMOR Wii's wit nes & Ashes 100 SANtHOMeTAc: 3.osuicoasnees | EG Kan thomieriasiihs viele ows 100 KAHUNOMIELOR) cb ie ek weet be 100 cnica.-Bucihetuse .. ac0 ai ves aes) 96 PIONOPSIGbA).. ois sae ks eee a 96 Pionoensittacus , v.02... ss 96 Psictaolibness ipchteront ete 96 PUGH ew sikiss sion es 96 caipira, Picumnus.............-- 506 caixana, Macropus. ./). .\..5.5.). 2. 345 calGaratys: Buced: ietee. © sc uwint.s 405 californiana, Saurothera...... 348 californianus, Geococcyx. . 348 californicum, Glaucidium. Sy 44 caligatus caligatus, Chrysotrogon. 330 gE Chrysotro- PO aed WAG Lab 330 Trochilus Pre eh Reps eal 259 Troeone 4: hes) Bale 329, 330 CAOpe, stella Ces ockin'b Hae onde ons Bie CEOS Sofa is dee ste e 517 Galinhneds 00 3c8 oi tte ene ee. 516 calliope, Calothorax............. 304 SFSMMA rio Gees 304, 517 fe oleh ee ey 304, 517 Callinhartis soto. ke eae els 216, 516 nigriventris.......... 216 Galliptlox 2.) 25 pakse a sinses vce icin 293 amethystina........ 293, 303 Bryanbeey ieee. eas pee 294 ATICESCENS ee Sh pater 207 mitchella 30) 12) Mei ton 294, 517 miitehellit. (3. 0s s5. 517 TOPAUINGS ea Se eee 293 WESPELA chy chs letsisr ie mies yee 289 alliptera, Pyrthura sone se 69 callipterus) (Contiruse yu. uel 69 callosenys,;'|Conurus. 310 /at ice 59 callonotus callonotus, Veniliornis - -469, 474 Dendrobates.. Mey if) major, Chloronerpes. aA GA. Veniliornis. . .470, 474 peruvianus, Chloro- TETIES 7.) SAB n ies e 474 Picts Wee on ema icks 474 callopterus, Chloronerpes........ 436 INDEX Page calolema, Oreopyra .... ice 4 eae calorhynchus, Aulacorhamphus . cave ee ee: ace Calothorax. nat ww via ok calliope. EMraien vidferonace ers 304 cyanopogon.......... 292 GOCOPAEIE 65.0 o:5c se cin 301 PARIIMES Se iescsii ass oe ee TARNY siissi nadie xs apie 292 WSIMOGIER wis (iin) bd owes 301 JOUPGARI sic ods 302 Macihet. ves ives res oud) Dae MICTUTUG), Jor sine eee 293 misANt si. +25 dae 301 PUlCless sos sd 292 pulchra oan) TOL bao 45 6s COTA 302 Varrelli,. 3.5 i. s.a0k ee ee Calurus neoxenus.........-0.05. @aE Cale c's. ean aloe 297 ANNA) wooo ale stein 297, 298 anne . 298 costz 297 helena) 5.2.30 60s eres 297 Campenhilus) }.. s.).05 00-5 See 461 albifrenatus........ 466 PRINGLE. ck SOE oS 462 boiei. aoe st guatemalensis. Piss 465 buxans 465 hematogaster ...... 468 Im PeTIANS |). Ls sels wa6im 461 leucopogon......... 463 malherbii........ 464, 465 magellanicus........ 467 melanoleucus....... 464 pollens <5 g:\c/S vee principalis........ ao, 462 bairdi.. 462 TESTE. foe = Lecce 466 robustus....... eer percoccineus 467 rubricollis. . 2.20. 2. 463 TUAILONS - |< 246) ny oh ee 459 sebilaas oye ae 459 sclateri. . ook we Sle splendens.......... 468 trachelopyrus...... 463 campestris campestris, Soroplex .. 414 ceare, Se Sama aL eae 414 Chrysoptilus. . 414 Coli piesiciis seen s- 414 GeOpmicuser .25'-).\sele sche 414 Pediopipo............ 414 fae te I tae Rep ie 414 campestroides, Colaptes os Geopicos......... 414 Soroplex..... 5.4. -4ag Camipias aes, atin ¥:).% seus 477 FTORUANIE PUES st its 2 ie 478 BilssaSs \aheuiayisd aah. dieu 480 maculifrons:.)))i/. 20.268. 479 INDEX Page Campias matherhei... 2... 2.2/0 26, 475 AIVAT TAS oe wae Dade! ofa eee vay = 478 GQlNIIESS 2 os a Sas Pas 478 BeniHis...' 2.').'2's a eaeees 479 Se Es ae 481 Seilo@aster . es. iiss eet 478 Eenionotus.*: 2 eisai 44 477 MNMENEMNUNNETIS 63.5. v's «3 div woctaw sled 461 Dato. tes Dae es. 462 guatemalensis...... 465 hematogaster ...... 468 imperialis.;... ./. 5+. 461 matherbig...\.. 5 5 = >. 465 melanoleucus....... 464 pollens.... bak a tS principalis.. :.). + <.% 462 quayaquilensis..... 466 robustus... waht k4O7 rubricallis: ©. 5 245.3: 463 splendens.......... 468 trachelopyrus...... 463 campyloptera, Pampa........... 166 merrasviopterus. . s,s fase dea 167 eequatorialis .... 167 colosoma. . 225 delattrii.. . 168 ensipennis.... 167 Faleatns yess eccas 168 hemileucurus. ..168, 516 melli- tus 168 hemileucus...... 516 hyperythrus... .. 169 largipennis. 167 latipennis....... 167 Bars ws a ss 168 obscurus aequa- torialis... 167 obscurus 167 phainopeplus..... 168 BODCTUEY wets: Skee 172 REET te ayer 169 splendens........ 168 villavicencio...... 168 eamiahtenss, Piews. 2.) 62+. 052 os 484 cancellatus, Dendrocopus....... 483 Dy Chiopictis a. : i.) as 483 PICUS 2%. dels weer Siete oy 483 candicans, Stenopsis............ 131 Thermochalcis........ 131 candida, Agyrtria............... 179 yg rg 1's Si ann AER 179 candidus, Leuconerpes......... 432, 433 Melanerpes . 6.4) scien o's 433 BASS ists 3 's,3 2 aie a ees 432 pipet as ciate: ane ie 179 Brochitis.:5 5504's 2see.s 179 canescens, Centurus.. .......... 420 Melanerpes.. 421 GANICONIS, SILLACEs |<. 5 op.i< aie) s/sie ale 72 canicularis, Conurus.... ........ 64 Baosittalas ro twas 64 333 Page canicularis, Psittacus........... 60, 64 GCATURNe! Aras: ha sai sissieneretate's 52 Sittace. 52 canipileus, Chloronerpes. . 440 MEMS. A Sto yiee oes 440 caniveti, Chlorostilbon. 203 canivetii canivetii, Chlorostilbon. . 203 Ornismya cre Nipahs ahace ere als 203 osberti, Chlorostilbon... 203 salvini, Chlorostilbon.... 203 CANOTUS AC UCHIUS 5 27) b michele ice he 334 telephonus, Cuculus..... 334 EASNS PACING: 95 Sho) a2 a sit ots 511 caparoch, Strix...........+.-.-. 38 capensis, Bucco..........+.-++e+: 390 capistriatus, Chloronerpes........ 434 hloropicus......... 434 Craugasus....)//..... 434 Caetas eee eS Le, 353 eermatonialias oy 3s se B50 AMAZONICUS }). fs 5s. oe 2 355 aurantiicnctus. 3.66106 666 356 auyTantueellis. syah ye ..c 4/54" 357 aurantiiventris........... 355 auratus aurantiicinctus.... 356 aurantiicollis..... 357 AUTATUS 2 22. ce. 355 bolivianus........ 356 SNISPEFACUB |= 4.) s0 4 356 intermedius...... 356 AMOOWIRSEIS. 5 adc 1i%5 alate as! sin 353 DeFeet se hol 358 zequatorialis ..... 359 Balwiem So) 505 12. 359 Opbsras 62 tacos tery ak 390 GAYE. ails DA Tee sata et 356 GlANCORMATIS. | 1.1550...) 358 STANBUeNSISs Ki vos wisiciels hes 357 iY PALER 2) eae na alee 354 maculicoronatus maculicor- onatus. 353 pirrensis. 354 rubrilater- alis.../.\) 354 maynalensis. ....../....: 358 melanotis..... 357) 399 FOES oe ecFe LB eer aa rt 355 PSPaVviANGs sd. ao eal 355 PCI 2 04/325 Suan ala ae goat 358 PHPCUAGUS. Soraya aornte eleataret ats 355 CEP RICONOT oo) Shao ba’ ne00 9 354 rchardsnnd sists eee t,s 357 SIC INS NS Os he eee as 397 SALVE fos pmcia wierd amen sie 359 BEML) avin ys qos a ae 6 esas 400 siielleyi 5 ic). ves s.ent ght eaves 359 Squamatus.............. 354 SEGOE fuk S ee sions ae estes 357 suipherens ish s Gs. 357 Cecbdsts) hulin ws terse viet 358 Petia ss oi tay ee aris 359 WELSUGAOP = ai/3/y ae ind sve as 357 534 Page CORONEB oc arin ers Oemeioe bane Teen Ceniteniass oi ites weaeens ows 353 Canrimuigi, } i. 4\osev. vas ahs es 115 Caprinnulordes oes kiwi eels 118 Caprimulgus acutipennis......... 120 BELOEKelISs s/o hits'c.4 115 BIBICONMIS! Ueiku lek wes 126 AMericanus......5..» 128 carolinensis......... 131 cayennensis..:..... 129 COMMUEUS < oa . yore oes 116 cubanensis......... 132 Geoussatssd os. .0) GL Quits. Jovan weeks CRIMES Ae eR Vatices 120 TOTCIPAbUS: «-s6 ~5 <0! 124 PUTGILED Soe septtetew 6x 125 PMTCIETA ch) ois «c's! 0 210 125 BIARUIS .. 5.) sxideww es II5 SPPISEMAR asc) aia in avy wins 115 hirundinaceus...... 136 crissalis 136 FAMIRICCUAIS:. 5 ovine a> 116 TEODELES s sla a0 8 sss we 130 leucopterus.=<...... 117 leucopygus......... 122 longicaudatus..... 116, 515 longicaudus........ 515 longirostris......... 131 macromystax....... 133 maculicaudatus..... 135 MAcCHNGaL LE Sic s 123 TIALUCTEDL se cfc olale's 123 Hiprescens. 255 Ake 136 mathallst si siascrtr rene 128 ocellatts: i325 35.05). 134 PAMVUlUS. 22'S ac 135 DOPELMC wmcrinn closets 118 PLruvinosus.). 22.2. 6-5 120 PRAUTUS 5 2 ie om. -82 125 rosénbergi 2... is. 135 TUES Sots clogs areca Be 132 TUPSSETISG WS en oa 121 Sal hpribiau glgslck Mein oie 134 SAGUPAGIS se yo 134 semitorquatus...... 123 sericocaudatus...... 132 torquatiusei sos 125 ViLCINIANus..../-6 <2 118 VOGCHErIS ya). 2 del 132 Whitelya eevee sees 136 yucatanensis....... 129 caribzeus caribzus, Chlorostilbon 204 nanus, Chlorostilbon... 204 caribbzeus, Chlorostilbon........ 204 caribbeus lessoni, Chlorostilbon... 204 carinatus carinatus, Electron..... 109 Prionirhynchuse eee 109 Prionites: 3. sen eee 109 Ramphastos........... 361 Rhamphastos.......... 361 viridis, Electron........ 110 INDEX Page caripensis peruviana, Steatornis.. 101 peruvianus, Steatornis . I01 SUCRUOMNIB, «0 kv cae ON carnioli, Chalypure..... 06.1. 219 Caron, COMETER Gis cee 1i.646 Sven oe 280 POLY Natio mens + 5.55 280 Polyotyimie; i chics ce es 280 SHADDMO iT 0 pe diprinnd nso ate 280 DROCHNEE Yi: t ehhh & ea 280 Carolina-Partons sawn bee 65 caroline agutte, Aratinga...... 60 carolinensis, Antrostomus........ 131 Caprimulgus........ 131 carolinensis, Conurop- SIS. bs cen 65 interior, Conuropsis.. 65 ludovicianus, Conu- MOG 55.29, cee 65 Psittaciee ck, cuiss oe 65 carolinus, Centurus..;..:.....:00 ene Melanerpes...........- 418 PACHS.. 2 vcd 2's ee 418 Carpintero verdinegro........... 443 cassini, Dendrobates............ 479 NPCSODICUE 3 hs tw wee 479 Otis: 63 Wo Ps ae ee 27 Venaliornia eo ares be 472,479 castanea, Hapaloptila.:......... 405 Malacoptalas ..5 3b. e.g 405 castaneiceps, Momotus.......... 114 castanetfrons: Aras... 22s see: 513 castaneiventris, Amazilia........ I90 Amazilis. Ji5 eee 190 castaneocauda Heliopedica..... 196 castaneorhynchus, Aulacorham- 21 aie 379 Pteroglossus... 379 castaneoventris calolama, Oreo- TAs ar cise 236 castaneoventris, Oreopyra.. =. 0285 ‘Trochilise-.-.-. 235 castaneus, Celeopicus............ 454 Coleus. 2:22" Spee. 453, 454 PICUS SSeS Oe 453 "TLOCON YS Selves ete 323 castanotis australis, Pteroglossus.. 369 b. australis, Pteroglos- SUS: 2 YSU erect 369 castanotis, Pteroglossus 368 Pteropglossus 2.5). 31 369 castelnaudi, Aglzactis ....251, 252, 516 Agpleactishe: fc scscee 516 Picdmnsesy aie os = 502 Mrochilseiys hiss «3 251 castelnaui, Picumnus............ 502 catharina, Bolborhynchus........ 73 Briocnemis: <05...\2.0 254 Vestipedesiccs. sc... Jes 2 25en catharine, Mellisuga............ 305 Ornismyayse sche ee 305 Catharmaothural 2:0 sk) ses siciye 293 INDEX Page SeaeBeEVOACEYVIUS 0... 2. <5 Bh -'s 389 0 Ce SS Se a aes ie 382 ehaleothoraxst.. sic) <= 386 feucopaster son J. eee HSe5 pandacitus, Drochilus.. .. 2... 4): 289 caudata, Cyanolesbia..........277,278 Srseriss feacotis.. 5. fees yes 389 caumatonota, Aglwactis ......... 251 caurensis, Phzethornis ........... 164 Saucerottia... 185 cayana boliviana, Piaya......... 343 cabarlist, Piayas). . «!s'2 2: = 341 CAGE TAY aida aie shatter ior 343 cayana, Piaya 340, 341, 342, 343 ceare, Piaya.... hehe SAS columbiana, Piaya . 341, 342, 343 guarania, Piaya.......... 343 guianensis, Piaya........ 340 instlana, Psaya oi. 'o= See -:- 341 mactrouta, Pidyavs..--.4) 343 mehleri,; Pidyas.e 2-9 344 mesura, Piaya).%.%. <5: 341, 342 mexicana, Piaya......... 344 nigricrissa, Piaya....... 342, 343 obscufa, Piaya...i..:.... 343 pallescens, Piaya...... raat 343 thermophila, Piaya.. 344 venezuelensis, Piaya.. .. 341, 342 cayanensis, Hirundo.. 146 longicaudus, Polytmus 154 Parrypttlartansese <3 « - 146 Perpamis, CuCuliS) se slags s o/s, si set a= 451 A BIUS os 5 cops hse 449 AUAIEICOLOL ss'ais1e5 ehh 2 454 335 Page Celeopicus ochraceus............ 448 reichenbachi.....:...- 449 tnnunculusn. soe eu: 455 VERTCAUINAL Se. dors alsa 454 Cplens.ty stig 2th Sassen 448 CASLAMCUS cisco els ate ere 452 jumana 451 cin Peet ST Cheba Ri ee 449 loricatus diversus......... 453 loricatas ). 7... 452,453 mentalis......... 453 FaPe ris 1352 ee hin eas 449 Mentalissos woes saa isles 453 IHC ITASCIAGUS = ss eee 12 452 OCHUTACEUS HK, acm si-letos <2 is 448 TORGSEVEMEES 05 NC Wee ties okra 449 Spectabilisc hice woisa'as ei-flats 454 SQUAMATUS 751.) <'1 <0) stateieis 4) << 453 SUDNACUBE fy ato ale ctswientss 456 Find cualuss ey jaejeewy ele 455 LOLEIAGIUS cane sie Ileypist ale 1 ee 455 AIG ALUS 0s isc cl ele eerie Yoo 452 multifasciatus.... 452 wpdatus eS oes 52 Conlatns) soley baer acta 418 SATUTONS.12). 6 aot teres 423 santa-cruzi.... 423 Daliamensiss > ic fe). ac 419 blakei bahamensis...... 419 bkdkeas (oe a ta4 419 eAnescens | fo th ares. 420 CATOMNUS Boysen oie 418 caymanensis........... 420 Fir er ae chrysogenys eons .424, 425 ‘flavinuchus 425 dubius canescens..... 420, 421 dubsds 5. vs. vas 420 LES yee ee 420 verecrucis ...... 420 hoffmannii. Fact 423 hypopolius. Pete Ronse coe 425 feet. Os chen oe epeaten iss 420 FIYCARUS 5550-5 oe 252 420 blalete oo. toe: 419 polygramnus frontalis 423 536 Page Centurus polygramnus polygram- | 423 PUCHOERN eek cs | AST TACHOIAL LBA a welts es 426 rubricapillus........... 422 rubriventris pygmaeus .. 421 rubriventris 421 santacruzi grateloupensis 424 pauper...... 424 santacruzi. 424 BOCUCHUS ee Alias isiaiahs st 423 striatus. 426 subelegans neglectus.. 422 rubricapillus. 422 sancta-mar- GAC a sss) Ae subelegans 421, 422 wagleri...... 422 sulfuriventer.......... 425 superciliaris merceus. 419 superciliaris 419 terricolor.. - 421 uropygialis brewsteri . 426 uropygialis.. 425 Ceophleeus. . Nie oae oie eee erythrops. eh ater ants 459 PUSCIPEHMISS > ow se os 459 galeatus.. t 459 lineatus improcerus. 457, 458 lineatus....457,458 mesorhynchus 458 scapularis 458 siminlig. <2 25: 458 mesorhynchus....... 458 pileatus abieticola.... 460 scapularis........... 458 Gentinlenas ins tahoe yc ards arctan 306 DES eaten Crane ue 307 Gelalandie a tesa gOg, loddigesi. . Te Ney / Cephallepis UG ss ee hese tie 306, 517 delalands sesh ei 306 Cephallepsis. . SRE E Na Gt Cephalolepis delalandi........... 307 loddigesi. . OM 8 cephalus, Phzthornis ........... 155 ‘Trochiltisaviiye S275 seen. 156 Cerehneipious ic. nupee eae ae 454 occidentalis 2.5... 24+ 455 tinnunculus occiden- talis.. 455 tinnun- culus. 455 torquatus..-)2.).).. ; cervina, Adelomyia........... “ia ap cervinicauda, Threnetes......... 150 cervinigularis, Pheolema ....... 238 Phaiolaima........ 238 cerviniventris, Amazilia.......... 190 Amaralius 2.00263: 190 chalconota, Amazi- 1 Nats 9) 0 Oa 19! INDEX Page Ceryle equatorialis ............. 105 SIGYOR Fashion sacs, eee 102 CAUDINS? ax cis sles ee wh 103 GUIRMINIE i a antes ed 103 AMEMCAND, voi. see es 103, 104 isthmica. . 104 septentrionalis.. 104 CARO S50-a5 he's pistes 39 ane 104 INGA: Sas eee hee Sree 105 SbictipOOMis asia cialis are vac 102 GLICEODHERRS 5c iuis iotetie o'54e18 105 BUNSICGIIONAL hg sinning ks 105 sativiiiian 105 torquata.. E Sixtsretets 102 ceycoides, Galbilas. 9 at seek cae 388 chacthra, . Buc... 5)... ia mee 399 Ecchaunornis.......... 399 ChetoCercus i 5h ae locies Meth 300, 303 ASCLEADIS i .i5\t yin ebro 301 berlepschi....... 302, 303 DOMIBOS. ct. lane eter 302 burmeisteri 301, 514 harterti:, |. .eace 303 heliodor.).s)2seneks 301 FOUTGANA.. en's. she 302 jourdanit 5 S28 scc oa 302 mitlsanta tae 300, 301 rose .301, 302 8) oes oy: Re a Re eA 5 1 137 ACUTAL sete were romels or ee 138 andrei andrei. ))/..\. 5)... 3880 meridionalis...... 139 Discutata $..2idiie ks brachyiira <7sy;6e iss ee 141, 513 prevelox ..... 513 brunneitorques......... 141 chapmani chapmani..... 139 viridipennis... 139 cinereicauda . ae 39, 141 cinnereiventris cinnerei- ventris .139, 140 fumosa......--- 140 guianensis...... 140 lawrencei ...). .: 140 occidentalis . 140 pheopygos..... I4I sclaterte inser 140 Gominicalnaeee ei ayes 138 EPTELIA Ute Dihowetale 141 fuimOsas jen ences s ist 140 PAUMERI RE eens we ete tere 138 lAWTENCElL okie crete sels 140 pelagica............. 137,139 pelasgia,.............. 137 DOMME jo Keene eis spon: si 141 TICHMONGH epee eles shree 138 GCIMLEFIL. Cie eincis re wie 140 occidentalis. .... 140 semicollaris ysis. (2s. ges 145 syepicite: \efs): We) \S eae Re 138 fumosa...... 140 INDEX Page Chetura, REED oes x, oS aaa 138 PACERS 265.252, eroha es 138 ROSIATIS. {yo 41) he a2 144 albicincta. 144 pallidifrons 145 chalcocephala, Galbula.......... 386 chalcopterus, Pionus............ 93 PSithACust, et. ase more 93 Chalcostigma....... ad ne gisele sales 273 Eran WS) sd cnae ads 273 heteropogon....... 273 olivacetin + ...15 4)... 274 purpureicauda..... 274 TUACEPSat«.ccc)s-s states 275 aureofasti- gatum 275 ruficeps..... 274 stanleyi stanleyi. . 274 vulcani ..... 274 chalcothorax, Caucalias.......... 386 Galbulay eet «ae 386 chalybza, Polemistria ........... 311 chalybeus, Lophornis............ 311 Trochidluise sen cl. aera ait DUEMOUTCS 2 © 4 aisiciernte nlasa eats 217 zeneicauda ........... 217 PAM OMI os ichs ha csstante 217 buffonii eneicauda .217, 218 buffonii. .. .217, 218 ceruleogaster ........ 218 CATION Sat racer via hercte's 219 intermedia........... 218 ASAE tee sichdies shes 219 melanorrhoa.......... 219 TUTOCUIY SAA oe'c, 4 cl s)erle< 218 chapadensis, Phethornis ........ 163 chapmani chapmani, Chetura . 139 viridipennis, Chetura. . 139 PU DAIITIORNIS soe ieee cine eins att,c eave 395 MRC MICUECES. ofl-o ae xo ih a mols ola k's 409 aIDIPeNnHIS Ms 3 )cu!se's 409 brasiliensis......... 410 tenebrosa brasiliensis 410 pallida..... 409 tenebrosa 409, 410 cherriei, Cypseloides............ 142 Baeriint COCCy ass. cts nats sits e605 350 chiapensis, Antrostomus......... 133 Gatlensis, Colaptes sa i.52 aaisisisye's lsc 415 Geopicus ssc ests cies 415 ICUS) hist eile narcotics 415 chimborazo chimborazo, Oreotro- GUNS in cael 231 jamesonii, Oreotro- CiUS . 32h. ween = 231 MrOGhas i525 terete 231 chionogaster chionogaster, Leucip- PRB. P2512 ode 173,174 longirostris, Leucip- i SP ae oR? AE 174 AGOCHUUSS bya ea Re Re 412 GEORG sie a ciiiaie sas 412 mearnsi, Colaptes..... 412 Chrysolamipts: )) ogi2dcla No oe aves 225 chlorolema ....... 225 CUTS AY ole oye 225, 226 MIOSCHIEUS i. )P-0 4) 226 INOSGUIGUSH se). /a)0.2 226 chrysomelas, penile gig oA Aa 444 Chrysoptilus....... 444 fb yoleto 2 aaa ys Oe 326 Chrysonia elicwse: 0 ok Shh 199 chrysophrys, Aratinga........... 63 Comuras.i4).'2:-.'¢'s.2"s 63 Chrysopicos atricollis............ 447 Chrysopicus zruginosus......... 437 sirieollicn os oa ex 447 brasiliensis, ()3.2251).3 433 eblorostus 234 a2 o6 443 chrysomelas........ 444 chrysoptera, Brotogerys......... 79 chrysopterus, Brotogeris......... 79 Psittacus-eemeeacel 79 Chrysoptiltists (654 esd eae oe 440 atricollis atricollis. 442, 447 lymani . .442, 447 CamMpestzis;: {nites 414 chlorozostus........ 443 chrysomelas..2..... 444 éristatus, Javete * 442, 443 flavilumbis......... 444 icteromelas......... 444 540 INDEX Page Chrysoptilus kirkii.............. 481 MANIAC... heehee 444 melanochlorus...... crista- tus 441,443 flavi- lumbis + +441, 444 jue -- -441, 444 melano- chlorus -+ -441, 443 nat- tereri 441, 443,444 melanolzmus ....441, 44? per- plexus 442 nattereri......... . 444 nigroviridis....... 441, 443 peruvianus......... punctigula guttatus ---441, 445, 446 notata .+ 442,445,446 puncti- gula.441, 445 puncti- pectus .- 441,445,446 striatigu- laris.442, 445 ot 2+ 446,447 ujhelyii -+ +442,445, +++» + 446,447 zulice : .--441, 445, 446 punctipectus....... 446 SPECIONISA A Ss 445,446 DELI See 447 chrysorama, Eriocnemis......... 256 Vestipedes. 0.5: 256 chrysosema, Brotogeris.......... 79 Brotogerys.......... 79 chrysosternus, Picus............. 414 Chrysotiscestival coc 5. hoe sees 84 eee ae athe alc 89 albifronsiiysc susie 88 AMAZONICAL ye Hoes) aeick 83 AUSUSTAR WA ce ee CRN 81 auropalliatay eres nee 82 autrmmalis.). 355. Sak 82 bahamensis /)5. Uda gI boding! 030. ee eee 85 bouquets yaeses es eee 82 brasiliensis!) \.)..:ii 32a panes cayManensis 12). sss 90 chloronotayeaaenee nice 88 COGCINEILTONS Ena ei ies 85 Colla ria Hu Na ay Ne 90, 91 Page Chrysotisdiadema .....sniceseees 83 GIAGERIOTA Soles NG ea os 83 GUITOMNIAM A oaks aces 86 TOMIIDEA Raid t cistinleie 4 « 84 SORTEV Es tra ete ss ou, sk ave 88 gabat=fol cl ORNS Sane) Mage BRE 85 gtintemalee 66... ves. 85 QUART ao ails x's bee's oe) hypochondriaca........ 85 IMOPIMBERD AAS pus had, eis a\by leucocephala........... 90, 91 levaillaneii. ssi udie be ¥ 86 Lilacinta: $i cvewih Meats 83 mercena;niA. ch nanan 84 NAtleners a0), nieinke eae 86 ochrocentiaia se. c, wiser 86 Ochrombetac su isis ee Ge 87 panamensis.......... 87 poecorhyncha ......... 86 POSSE 6 eS ia oo geet 88 rhodocorytia «4c )sie..ak 86 rothechilai ssa ae 87 NE. Re Re SATIN Peiplete/talo circa ome 89 salvini..... 83 TUCUMANA ei siete ohelel ere 88 Wentralas ei. sis) aaa: aes 89 WEESICOLON has teehee 81 WITBCES 4 eck wks Ce 82 VITENHICEDS:: fe be eee VITIGIMEDA 5. 5)5:6 ole eastcee 85 viridigenalis........... 85 Virtata ne acyaberce wate 89 xantholoras:.)..i-0.. 5) eo eee XANCHOPS\.t— scelevsoe eee 85 Kanthropteryx. hase ait 84 Chrysotrogon ) cue aes ee 329 caligatus caligatus.. 330 columbi- anus. . 330 ramonianus crissalis 331 goeldii 331 ramoni- anus. 331 WIOLACEUISH save era ee 330 chrysura, Chrysuronia)....).°2.0/ 22) eg Shrysuronia act hae se ane, 199 zrone longirostris... 175 Chrysuraesaiieosec Mon humboldtt, 20 vst) 197 JOSEPHINE sin erase 200 longirostris......... 199 TICE HAS viehaie tela Sle ete 200 cenoneintermedia... 200 josephine ... 200 longirostris. 199 cenone ... .199, 200 PWC i ie Sie ae 197 cea be fal ee Re mI eiute cin Wo aan 34 albitarsus albitarsus..... 34 goodfellowi.... 34 albopularisi ci svi 34 INDEX Page GS TAG er 35 nylop hilum sh )52,. iets: 34 nigrolineata nigrolineata.......... 35 Spillonota.. dase 35 RMR Ew rede a) ind agent wdaicare «'s 53 superciliare macconnellii.......... 35 Saperciliare!.) S202%).)2. 35 virgata squamulata... 36 tamaulipensis. 36 Virgatas 342. 5°36 cinéracea, Nonnula.............. 404. AMC EEA OETER. 8. Si 2, a aisles semuae 32 cinereicapillus, Colaptes......... 415 soroples. jones) 4B5 cinereicauda, Chetura ........139, 141 Oreopyra. . 236 cinereiventris cinereiventris, Chze- 52 5: Dae eS 139, 140 fumosa, Chetura ... 140 guianensis, Chetura 140 lawrencei, Chetura 140 occidentalis, Chae- tura. sistaiees ay ao phzopygos, Che- (53 br: RARER YAN Poe ee re 141 sclateri, Chetura.. 140 cinereum, Syrnium.............. 32 cinereus, Bucco... BN Bis CLS Ne OCU AOS). oy 5/54) «ia stin'si ee 339 Biicrocwerye fis < a;50:4'2- 339 cingulata, Urochroma........... 99 cingulatus, Eucinetus............ 99 cinnamomea, Amazilia.........:. 192 Ornismya...... +. I9I, 192 saturata, Amazilia.. 192 cinnamomeus, Celeus............ 450 cinnamomeus, Pi- cumnus....... 501, 502 Ormismya... .\.-. - I9I PIGUS oho asics mire ss 449 venezuelensis, Pi- CUMS. J.-S S02 "iC ARS a RPRE EIA RA 195 latirostris. . 195 circe, Piaya.. 344 cirrhatus cirrhatus, Picumnus . 503, 505 macconnelli, Picumnus 503, 504 Pictnss 4. s)y)x. P< |. e501, SOS pilcomayensis, Picumnus 503 tucumanus, Picumnus... 503 cirrochloris, Aphantochroa..... 170, 171 SP rOChIM6S 3.0519 2.4), 35 6 170 REMiEA OPACNUTA.. 6.5 220-5 00's 260 RIPCM ATT a sverchoe ciel e 260 cissiurus Cissiurus, Ocreatus...... 260 peruanus, Ocreatus...... 260 citreolemus, Ramphastos ....... 364 Rhamphastos ...... 364 citreolus, ETO R OED oro aos ge coiecactoten ena ts 328 citreopygius, Celeus............. 452 Ramphastos........ 365 eitrinus; | Celetis! 26 o2-22. 0b.) hae 541 Page GHEEINUS) HICHS 1 sis sateald alae a 455 (OE IR PORTE ee AKO LEG ER MAN 307 Clamator VASIONS Ss sina ets aoe 19 BO Po See nate 19 (OL UST rears et reat oteae Nn 19 mhinoptynx (54 as3)4 us 19 clarisse, Heliangelus ............ 265 Grnismiya ss .\baitaVelss 264, 265 clathratus, Curucujus........... 333 PON OL chan he 333 CRU aechs telewalasingcnaigarts wt 145 SQtlama any hye M sae ee elsusts 146 claudia, Heliangelus............. 267 clemencie, Coeligena ........... 234 Cyanolaemus) 52/5 2) 5 ufo 74 DLEVIPCSe Epes yo. 6 cin a. 58 PAGCOLMET save Fis bare 2 © le 59 CAT pPLeEUse oss 2\)< ass CallGcenyEd. clues acets ste 59 Canicularisn hiss). «5.2 64 ehloraptera. oa... <.<<../s 0% 57 ChrySOplryss..¢+.<<.e« 63 Gevillere acre cies ete Se 7b CRECOIUS ae 6. topes saa e oni 69 rete > mn ap hea 59 PNSCHIs aS Aone ene 5 coe os 57 PFONCAGUSEL Fy os eielses 57 PUALOUDA Meas ee 61 Pundlact \. cas sce os,2 58 heemorchous/. 2422.0. s 60 Hommannt acs ten ae ee As 72 holochloruss: sents... 58 brevipes ..... 58 strenuus 58 ETI 1 a A Belo ait 6 66 MEMGAY A251. States Gr 61 BAIRD eos cy vies, 5 ata 64 leucopthalmus.......... 59 PMCIAN A x Sh. 2053413 yh he RMI CL eS ce Fo. 4,-5.5 Se 58 REMEEAUUSS - ia,syaves oe eee e 56 11/0] sta 210 a ee 71 SPASIGATA is c's 4 esyeis obs 65 SIEVE hors ots > ccd nalts ate 64 543 Page Conutus Beoxenus 6.606 4:5 a tiis chs 60 OGCHIATIS TS. iets saree 63 PEPEME Re Sou dae ok 62 GEE aces nei aniefate 43h 64 rhodocephala........... 72 TUPMITOSLLIS 502 ae ele as 74 TUPTULOLGUIS.... A425. S45, 0 5S Tibrolarvatus. < cisese.ic 57 PUPIEDIOL 5, «25 Serve ss Soe 70 solstitialis.;,.. .2a7s22. sees 61 COMER ce erties. hae 2 78 gutture-luteo....... 78 WON icc rates aioe bs 57 Wweddelinc.. <2. snasieee< 61 xanthogen10us:.°.3nete ss 62 Ran GHokemus S44 sy.c uo 2 62 conversi zquatorialis, Gouldia . 313 Popelairea. 314 Popelairia . 314 Goulden coerce ares OSES Ropelaired .. .. cet wee ols Popelairia sveeer ae sist B13 Prymnacantha esc... 5 313 conversii equatorialis, Popelairia 313, 314 conversii, Popelairia.... 313 ‘Trochilusee.tics :/215 sso 313 Gaepert, OR is ee sine sys wine 31 SCOMSK se ieaiepe mane are ee 31 cora cora, Thaumastura......... 288 montana, Thaumastura..... 288 Oignslnesky: war Rome Pa terra et 288 Coracitformes: 2-2. oa kclss ce 101 corallintis; Pionus: .o2 54: a6.) 29 ee 92 corallirostris, Amazilia........... 192 PROM hoe. 3.5105 192 cornuta. Hehactin si). o.. os.6 cas 288 cornutus, Caprimulgus.......... 116 INVES bits se age nen 5, 116 FREOCHINIS? 4 HM ee a, « 288 COTONATIS HRICUS 311.16 55M see 432 Gomientes SPreHs. aA. .v. rai dae'd ates 462 coruscans, Petasophora.......... 220 eoruscus; (Erochtlus. i639, ods: 27g Corvits ais. 2 52's iis a3 ota sass 405 AMISRTAMOSS 4.05. Fad eho 405 poste. (GCaly pres os ini. een ed, eee 297 Ornismiyan cae = 2 oyna earns 297 costaricensis, Pharomacrus....... 319 Wrochromant5 hess 98 Catia geofiromis igh te fos a3 347 Concow a lonebee’ . io h4 antes 151 345 noir de Cayenne: us. 42. 405 Colton; Atay. 2% 2 cable sft Peete 55 erassirostris, Psittacwla! 125) 35: 76 Craugasus capistriatus........... 434 creagra, Hydropsalis. . 2.2... /:. 124 Macropsalis............ 125 Sai i th EA Siok ae te ee 225 chiorolemusy 1. 2.00: caren: 225 erispus, COHbDtis,44.. .5 5 ee 219, 221 erissalis, Aganuss.. (1.44 23Alan - 331 eristata, Bellona: 0602462345 306 544 INDEX Page Page cristata, Strix.......:/ fcohe Wada a's 31 Cuculus tenebrosus............. 409 cristatus cristatus, Lophostrix.... 31 PERLITE, 5 5'S sinte a's wv wie's 405 Orthorhynchus 306 WEE Staite a bist ves 345, 346 GChrysophilias s .':. hie 442,443 Culicivora lembeyei............. 4Il emigrans, Orthorhynchus 306 culik, Pteroglossus.............. 375 LG RHOSITIR i 655i 5 Say. 31 SeleniGere Fis oid fabs weowiests 375 PACE iirc, sO RTA A 8 443 culminatus, Ramphastos......... 363 stricklandi, Lophostrix ..31, 32 Rhamphastos........ 363 TWOGGIIG «shane o's ates 305,306 Cultrides pucherani............. 347 CeaGotier Obs. 05) Jbe sick cies a's 455 TUTIDETINIG dss Henle 348 flavus flavus....455,456 cunicularia arubensis, Speotyto... 41 inornatus. 456, 457 bahamensis, Speotyto. 42 peruvianus . 457 beckeri, Speotyto.....39, 40 subflavus... 456 becki, Speotyto....... 41 CHobophagae fa noida s Ved ene os 351, 352 brachyptera, Speotyto 41 BEIT cess, Gist Gar iictors eieke b 351 cavicola, Speotyto.... 42 CIBIOT e. Ae salts site 355 cunicularia, Speotyto.. 39 StICINOSUTISS, vs « - 214. he 351 dominicensis, Speotyto. 42 Crotophagines \siein sex Ren ne OBE floridana, Speotyto... 42 COUGIBETS, NTI aos gee 8 ov cay 26 grallaria, Speotyto.... 39 expeiseras, LMGUEs eoisk Geo doe ne 26 guadeloupensis, Speo- cruentata, Pyrrhufa..:.........- 67 EVTON 6 eiaiie wise en cruentatus, Melanerpes.......... 430 hypogea, Speotyto... 4I PICUSO Mies hicskekine es 430 intermedia, Speotyto.. 40 PELlACus wea wie kiss 67 juninensis, Speotyto.. 39 *THPSULGE Seis ee ee 430 minor, Speotyto...... 40 GCHYDHOUR 5d cae whebiaine sume i 108 nanodes, Speotyto.... 40 Gryptcelasx.. |i). cream psa viens 36 punensis, Speotyto.... 40 acadica acadica..... 37 rostrata, Speotyto.... 42 brooksi..... 37 SpeotytO.s. so sues 42 SCout nus 37 SELER oe. i bie steerer as 39, 42 funeria funeria...... 36 tolimz, Speotyto ..... 40 FIOE WAVED 5. chck aces 37. cupreicauda, Amazilia........... 186 tengmami jacutorum 36 Metallura.......... 268 richardsoni 36, 37 Saucerottia./....... 186 tengmalmi 36 Trochiluss ci). /s50as a eee cubanensis, Antrostomus......... 132. cupreiceps, Elvira’. ..5 .-<,-\cawe 217 Caprimulgus......... 132 Fupherusa ...ii: « MACHS ieee aes 250, 516 cucullatus, Andigena............ 366 parvula, Agleactis251, 516 Pteroglossus.........- 366 "Trochaliaay 3454/4 250, 516 Gets ihe elvis ceprerobe, seehu ies 334 cupreoventris, Eriocnemis........ 255 AMETIGANUS Hasane ls ee ie= soe 334 abroehilis liye ete 255 atere shane etal eye 405 Vestipedes. .....255, 256 Burabis sy ee fel casos ne 410 cupripennis cupreipennis, Aglez- CANOSUSY Flaine ie se 334 Botisys, Ca Melee res 516 telephonus...... 334 parvula, Agleactis ... 516 CAV ANUS? hanc ceric 340 (Trochilatsgin 2 eleisi-t- 9.) ae erythropthalma......... 338 curucuicupreicauda, Trogonurus. 326 UIE Te nase rysie.e oie eee 352 ebegite:beWas lb ye,-/0): Ne nee 323 melanogaster........... 344 Trogonurus. . . 325, 326 mexicana (0 cs ¢ Shee ate 344 tenellus, Trogonurus..... 326 MAINO hs een ee Rae 335 TE POROM US Mavens «listen ere 325, 331 MONachus .)./60 2 eae 339 virginalis, Trogon........ 324 MESVIUIGR iss an aaa uay CATT RO ey UI ai ols il pags 331 NIGEL.) 6s 5.) pe 405 Gla Grates. 3)\) wshi.s lee 333 plavialis).).) ccuamaaers et 347 massena australis. ..... 332 Potils): lca wakes ae 339 massena...... 332 telephonusi)42) slain wel eels 334 melanurus macrourus... 332 INDEX Page Curucujus melanurus melanurus 331, 332 curvipennis, Sphenoproctus...... 166 PE SOCNUUS |. 5. chassis 166 cuvieri cuvieri, Ramphastos...... 363 inca, Ramphastos eae aiche 363 Bieochroa si: fae fount ane 17I Rhamphastos............ 363 saturatior, Aphantachroa. I71 cuvierii berlepschi, Pheochroa 171,513 cuvierii, Pheochroa..... 171 notia, Phzeochroa ..... 171, 513 saturatior, Phaeoehroas.. | 17k ig) oe ie 171 cyanea, Hylocharis.............. 197 cyaneicollis, Cyanomyia......... 180 GEN |i. | Sipe eee a E>” 385 WSGCHMGS, 675 ake vaera 180 Urauomitra..:. esy6 180 cyaneipectus, Sternoclyta........ 233 cyanescens, Galbula............. 384 cyanifrons alfaroana, Saucerottia. 184 ADAGE bao hin aa 182 Salicerottiawin << oh. 182 Trochilustys age sd sess 182 cyanocephala See | Ama- zilis. . .193, 194 Cyanomyia. a ie aaa 194 guatemalensis, Ama- ra ge ea Pee 194 cyanocephalus, Ornismya........ 193 cyanochlora, Psittacula.......... 77 cyanogaster, Psittacus........... 94 WU riGlahlane sess sss 94 cyanogenys, Trochilus........... 200 cyanogularis, Aratinga........... 67 OC ne a re 234 clemencie ......... 234 cyanolemus, Aulacorhamphus... 380 Aulacorhynchus.... 380 Oxypogon......... 273 DES ES or ne 277 berlepschi........ 277,280 GA OALAR dcaiad ina eels 277,278 CORLEStAS alae eda iy 277,279 columibianiay 4.526 ies 278 Spats Fe. n4 . na 4 279 caudata.. 3). 278 emmz..... 277 margarethe 279 mocoa...... 278 smaragdina. 278 cyanurus margarethe 279 CRMIME ceuaanrae vse oe 277 OEE wiasia's whe 91 ¢ ou) 279 margarethe... 279 griseiventris......... 280 jFova tea (rae eee aR ie 279 kingi....277, 279, 280 margarethe 277,279 IMOCOA 2 hoc'e ease 278 smaragdina 278 MeETICANA. 5/5... 14 «5 > 278 545 Page Cyanolesbia mocoa mocoa..... 277,278 smaragdina.277, 278 nebrikornt. 2 '.cis5)4c/o8 280 Smiaracadinal chats ss 278 CvaHOLy See. to, cFaisics pt disleeerienens 66 TOE cc tetas ac 66 patagonus.......... 66 Cyanomyia cyaneicollis.......... 180 cyanocephala........ 194 Frasione hs ou e oe. 180 guatemalensis....... 194 microrhyncha........ 194 quadricolor.......... 193 SARGI i! e Hhig Sel) swale 194 BORON 6 eccrye Sco hs 194 Vertucalish... 4221.00. 193 Wioheens f.5 ci Sse 193 Victims. ee covets 3 192 cyanopectus, Trochilus.......... 233 CyAnOnnii cs wong asthe tie a8 210 DICOlON’. tac put rte 210 ceruleigularis ....... 181 ceruleo-lavata ...... 211 chlorocephala....... 21y chlorophana......... 211 POUTCOE eae se oleelete 181 Tepes Oe A chanics heist 210 luminosa i4ace ssc 181 Scap ulate sys yehe ve Sis/e.< 210 smaragdinea........ 211 cyanopogon, Calothorax......... 292 Galbile.o eos ccs sa 385 Ornienivay . 1.0/0... 54 301 Cyanppsitta.s-. sn. sae. aks 52 SEES «2 washer etalon 52 Cyanopsittacus spixi.,......-..- 52 cyanopygia cyanopygia, Psittacula 76 pallida, Psittacula. . 76 cyanotincta, Polyerata. . 180 cyanotis, Petasophora........... 220 cyanotus? Colibri. tj enaeuerees 219, 220 iPetasophoras sy. sae +. 220 ‘Eroehilus 3. eee a = 219 Cyanthus bolivianus............ 278 EGELESHIS A lolsceitletule ate 279 evanthus. oe orci vie 279 SPANUGAS «3 ste a dee 279 coelestis ...... 279 FOUMOALNS ooh dias bases 279 griseiventris........... 280 Getter se. jei ae eee 292 INIOCOA 6 i ie5 oes) tra gelato ares 278 smaragdinicauda....... 278 cyanthus, Cyanthus. 0)... 2.)) sans 279 cyanura, Amazilia® ... yi ii0siea0) ae 186 caudata, Cyanolesbia... 278 Cyanolesbia nome valine As 279 cyanura, Saucerottia. .186, 187 emmz, Cyanolesbia.... 277 guatemale, Saucerottia.. 187 impatiens, Saucerottia... 186 margarethe, Cyanolesbia 279 546 Page eyanura, mocoa, Cyanolesbia..... 278 smaragdina, Cyanolesbia 278 cyanurus ccelestis, Cyanthus..... 279 oto) ae Ae 279 margarethe, Cyanoles- ED hy ea’ afro sree’ © ks 279 HT OOM atari: <2 0.80 279 cyanus cyanus, Hylocharis..... 197,199 FIVIGCHATIR Sa PriG akin as. 175 rostrata, Hylocharis...... 198 dRrjevel ott hilt et OR Seal 197 viridiventris, Hylocharis. 198 Coppanthunes s.'si es Dee e inion ces 195 (< (oye lo) (10 F-' Oe 195 IAGIFOSEYIS) Gyula 0 oe 195 IAWEENCELS sy clocls. 5 esa 195 CoPnea xiao hic eiee ae rceas 394 WHACKOGACEVIMIS® Ding! ee sy 394 macrorhynchus.......ts.. 391 COPTER CNG eV ih Ra RA Re May Cypsebdns o5. 2s jail iad Pe ae we 137 Cypseloides oases wean Vera ws I4I brunneitorques brun- neitorques...... 141, 142 grise- ifrons ithe 142 CHELIEI Ae panies «oss 142 fumigatus; save... 142 MIPTA Ny Aen eite oes. 143 NIGEL Ae Sema at wale nay 143 costaricensis. . 143 jamaicensis..... 143 TUGUUS A hh ne ee 141 SONEK sai c05 } Ghee een 142 Cypselus borealis: ..3 Wa... 207 2 143 brunneitorques griseifrons 142 melanoleucus.......... 147 MONLIVASUSS eR. scsi 148 phoenicobigs jai sn Vs... 146 SQUAMALUS:? /.u\0 aac s sete 145 WAUSM Confoy feb Sees ek 138 Prades teers oes 146 D Damnophya: sss): Sapo es ces es 201 amabilis: Werte at 179 julie feliciana....... 201 quibies rh aye te ie 201 panamensis#.y th Jace 201 daphne, Chlorostilbon........... 206 dayi, Capitoiia nee sas siete ates 356 dea /Alcédo:) luereca eat ee 381 amazonum, Urogalba..... 381, se dea, Urogalba. <...); .Sameme 381 decora, Polyerata? siii. v4. te we 180 decoratus, Calothorax. sone ee 301 decussata, Stenopsis.....0/ 2. 2.. 131 Strix iss eee 26 Thermochalcis........ 131 decussatus, Caprimulgus......... 131 delalandi, Cephalepis Aa cha RAs 307 INDEX Page delalandi, Cephallepis........... 306 Cephalolepis.......... 307 delattrei, Lophornis............. 310 ADETISTIVE Osa vie ass 310 Delattria hemileuca............. 236 enrica brevirostris..... 235 GALVIOL, 4)... 3s 235,516 ESHER Sas YS bain Bie 234 GAVINES vot ba rey 516 margarethe ........... 235 MATION ocean oie 235 peanwlet yy. ins Pe ates 235 TOAD xs vewad een wee 237 Sybille... 15's Pewee ae 236 viridipallens........... 236 delattrii, Campylopterus......... 168 Lophornis #2 sia uso 310 deliedsa, Psittacula: 2 0ci us plecc s + i i delphinz, Colibri ..........:.'6. 219 Ornismy ey ix. its. alive 219 Petasophoraix.2.- c1sen 219 Dendrobates . 5... ccton ees 469 aftinis 580; Lae oy ope 481 callonotus/s:.. asia 474 CASHIN Pe ftv eie oF 479 Ceca. We ay ese 482 ideligy yor eos ae 478 frontalisate... criss sei 478 fumMIGAbIS ee <1. cera 474 hematostigma ..... 480 Air dca on e ee AV 481 Airtlanidt) ts seen ae 481 maculifrons........ 479 malherbei pectoralis. 475 nipricepsslt4%. 405 vee 475 Oleaginus. 4... s.r 472 Olivantescs OFS. wee 478 peruvianus......... 474 PUnCepES AL Mt tlie 479 sanguineus......... 475 sanguinolentus...... 473 spilogaster 7.055, dite 479 tznionotts 2722 = ... .).'.,- 295 ensifer schleiphacki, Docimastes.. 250 PSE ae eee Oe DE ee A Se 249 ensifera ensifera...... 249, 250 schliephackei.... 250 ensifera ensifera, Ensifera...... 249, 250 Oraismvnes eee ates 249 schliephackei, Ensifera... 250 ensiferus, Docimastes............ 250 ensipennis, Campylopterus....... 167 ELOCHMUIMSS: praite 5). 2.2 167 pers erehantheas ! 2s ae eas fila s 243 Ephialtes grammicus............ 19 WATSON ass chao atid ant: 27 episcopus, Phethornis.......... 164 PYGIMOTMS 202550 22 Fis IBA Mertea ER ACHNGA 2 oo 5.05"s od Sere os 516 77e(eto1 (3 Fhe re i ie 189, 516 Hremita whitelyi................ 164 ME SADEBIOTENS 's 231 QUUCGO nm os sar oe PRE oe eh ie 357 atirantiusollise.) ... kes > 357 bourcieri equatorialis... 359 bourcieri. . ..358, 359 occidentalis.... 358 orientalis...... 359 salvint .....: 358, 359 shelleyi....... 359 glaucogularis........... 358 PINES. Sots cc cbs Bs 358 richardsoni granadensis . 357 richardsoni.. 357 SERN Sl ak eee ce Ske nt 357 WUCIELMES coat tera sina Ge bus 359 VEISICOIOP, Ws 65 ikea 357,358 WOpcenbala!o 5. ita. cvse pa Ban lee 196 CRiINCA Ps oie aus penis g 200 ceruleo-lavata ....... 211 ror 8 SRA 211 EN ein Dee BR ens 196 humboldti Sat cms War AP E> 197 hypocyaneas jo. ee 201 Scamulata cid. ss. bc. 210 smaragdines 4.4.55 5. 211 smaragdo-cerulea . . 211 subcerulea .......... 201 eucharis, Lesbig. ie Seles 282 Psalidoprymna......... 282 ALROGHSH Gee eeatte eae 282 euchloris, Chlorestes: 2/2... ..:.. 207 Panychlotaecrc.. ecs.05' > 207 Eucinetuswscis: pion eee 96 barrabandtjcs.c .oc ese 97 CAICAT WAI a Ge ane nigel 96 CINPUIATNS | 6.1 Uae aes 99 hzmatotis coccinicol- IATIS hee 96 haematotis 96 pulchra.. 3. eo 97 Vulturinusl seer 97 Eudosia traviesi.: Jo. 1: uneeneee 244 Bugenes | 3). .0) hss, o5 ee 233 fulgens:,\/)\ i.) aeweeas cet 238 Spectabilismrs. eee 234 chiriquensis.. 234 Page POROGIR | i's. tines Sk oir cetion 242 CPREERE «svi s 910° 0% 242 EAMMIDINES. 050 sie OP ba ne woaaratearate 227 chlorolemus .......... 228 holosericeus........... 227 SURCIATIS: Sear hive able v6 227 eximus....... 227 JORISITOS EDS was 5 ars fen ssho'o' 228 Sulest, Coccysuss ie hescas one as 335 PAANOMOA. 644s Drs rc han en ete 110 guperciliaris... ..;... +... 110 bipartius 110 superciliosa australis.. 110 bipartia.. 110 bipartius. I10 supercili- OS3 issue IIo ene, AYRHNER £03 0/c'.)s i nie ieee 59 COnutus. itccm. ties nie 59 SIVORGB ss 2 o's ru a'grectgnten 59 Brgpetomenia <5. ss 5s xen 169 hirundinacea....... 169 hirundG:|.4,.s cies see 169 macroura hirundo... 169 macroura.. 169 prasina.... 169 IMACTOUTUS. ne ares 169 MACTUNAG. ois ete es 169 PUGRSCGEA Lo... eae ea ee 188, 215 CUPTEEDE Ns. ciidiccoee 217 EPreria ss, tos accuntne er 216 eximia eximia...... 215, 216 melsont 24013 scmste 216 NIPTIVENtTS, oi... > sees 216 polioterca:...)4'3 era 216 euphrosinz, Doryfera........... 148 eupogon, Metallura............. 268 PEt Ete oi scg se G, ip ota dae iene 60 ASECL 2 oi lotecpi- veloute votes 64 AULA lap sem ierae ene 64 auricapillus auricapillus 61 aurifrons.. 61 Canicwlaris: 2 ./u).ies 76 64 PilaLronha sey ree ele 60 jendayae facie Oe ame 61 labatas) j. f3'c..oe aioe 64 MIAN oso cise tisinnyy vee es 64 OCCUIAEIS 5's! iieticitabes 63 pertinax zruginosus . .62, 63 arubensis. 62 chrysophrys. 62, 63 margaritensis. 63 occidentalis.. 63 Pertinax,...:.. Ox tortugensis... 62 xanthogenia.. 62 SOIStMIANS tiecscs so cae 61 weddelliiins ccjescc> << 61 Pstlotiguss tact wits emis se aan 321 MOOMETMUB 6). en) sw ose 321 BATA OEMS socio ic leh aya jelel nies Mug evel ivi 321 eurynome, Phethornis .......... 159 INDEX Page eurynome, Trochilus............ 159 euryptera, Opisthoprora......... 276 TTGEDUUS -.)5\ ise ele3 517 eurypterus, Avocettinus......... 276 Sbrochriluss. exces. 276, 517 MONIES 6652) so oc ican wae 276 DEMEOnt: <. Gkesass 727 fernandensis........ 276 saleritus'. <0)... 276, 277 leyholdk...c:. cts bs 276 Stokest. .- Bie ise ei 276 re ee eee 165 aguilayaquila... <3. 26 165 heteriiras.«.. 2.3 166 salyint eis ra. 166 Peres i542 Boi See 166 condaminei gracilis 165 condamini 5. in wr. LEGS practlis:c... - 516 condaminii condaminii. 165 gracilis. ..165, 516 gracilis: A sea cae 165 heterura.i35-4 09. . 22g 166 Salem yak eee 4. 166 eva, Diphlogena 2. 2.5552..0.4.. 248 APHOPeHa..ahshetaae a: see 2 248 eveline, Eriocnemis............ 254 evelynz, Doricha............... 294 Wesophlox jisj0. 2. ee 294 ‘Thaumastera cs... 5's 294 Trochilugs seers Jus: 294 Evopsitta acuticaudata.......... 60 erythrogenys.......... 57 Mitratag. eae itso 56 RIRENIRAS: NCHA Go (ier. bade e's: «6 455 exalbyus, Celeopicus............ 456 excellens, Diplopterus........... 350 petits (Belloninignet). eis ee fe ote 305 Capeunulayss. (54990) os 2 5s 120 exilis, Microlyssa.......... 305 Orthorhynchus...... 305 ornatus, Bellona.......... 306 Orthorhynchus. . 305, 306 Picumapsse dbs o's. 507, 508 Li Me One a oe 507 PE reser scott is sd gia 305 eximia eximia, Eupherusa...... 215, 216 nelsoni, Eupherusa....... 216 Oriisinyet sade eye os Sk 215 RNG POCOR 2 2 8S siss's 30 328 exoptatus; Trogon: 22.05.60... 323 exortis, Heliangelus. ..2.......2. 266 Bebotrypha:. soot Sak 266 soderstromi, Heliangelus.. 266 BRPRPMAINTAIASS, 23 3 Nai Lh oe bes 266 exquisita, Psittacula........... a7 NER REOSONN 245 co as oh ds ces 52 8 323 F falcatus, Campylopterus......... 168 SS i 4a ASS. « 2 168 551 Page fallax, Dieromya : 22 3):42'drc ees 174 fallax, Leucippus......... 174 richmondi, Leucippus..... 174 ArOGhihus 3. = fac soe 173,174, 516 fannim! | Calothorax::.4 soe 292 ‘Phalurania oases te 213 fanny, Calothorax., sisi sas wicca ess 292 IME PEEIS Suni 5 har aca eo nuiare 292 Ormismya’. ohswaciaiec ios 292 Eanapes,: Nig ttiss «8 is aicisjeel eon scot 292 fannyi fannyi, Thalurania...... ZI2° 2S AErochWuas- ccc swehireas 212 verticeps, Thalurania..... 213 baninosa«Chrysotis. (1 6 slsress eee 84 farinosa, Amazona...... 84 guatemale, Amazona... 85 inornata, Amazona...... 84 virenticeps, Amazona... 84 farinosus, Psittacus. iv2 shee... si 81, 84 fasciatay Wilwlay a sae. fee a. ost) 33 fasciatus, Aratings 22a uses 64s 67 felicia, Amazilia. bea ila. ol Sm ap OA: Erythronota. bitrelant cls intGe tts 184 Ornismpadii 22 fl cine 184 feliciana, Osnisnivged-s. |G 222 ola nd 201 fernadensis, Eustephanes........ 276 Trochilus x24 s6:52. «os. 276 fernandine, Colaptes........... 416 Geomenser sds. cos 416 Nesoceleus........- 416 ferox, Glaviciditims strives 46 ferruginea, Microsittace......... 67 ferrugineifrons, Brotogeris....... 78 neh a Bree Sraslate 78 ferrugineus, Coccyzus. . Rica! ae Microsittace......... 67 Psittacus. Pio cen OF festatus, Pharomachrus.......... 320 festiva chloronota, Amazona 88 Chrysotis. snide seies sss 88 festiva, Amazona......... 88 FESHIVUS (PRIECAEUS fs 5 hcl Gs ws ss 88 fidelis, Dendrobates............. 478 Wiomasay.s uc be cee aire Ws 407 Wenslignmis o/s eae ais 471,478 fieldi, Hyetornis..,.0/#-4h nates 347 fimbriata, Agyttria.. 177 fimbriata, Agyrtrina. . 177 nigricauda, Agyrtria.. 178 Agyrtrina. . Ae ttyl Ambriatus, Trochilus 7022 teers 177 finschi; Amazonas 2.5.82 ads. 85 Aratinga san 57 Chrysotis sso osaweer es 85 Gontrus!, 345i aca ae 57 fisheri, Glauciditim. : (25/2000. «. 45 fissilis: Thalurania. jstieeere. als 214 flabellifera, Florisuga............ 170 Aammes; vASiois ). {aegis a 18 Darcet, Stnixe eer ae css) 49 contempta, Strix. ...... 48 Furcata; tree. Nees } 49 552 Page flammea, guatemala, Strix...... 49 nigrescens, Strix........ 50 pratincola, Strix........ 49 ULE. outer chee wie 17, 48, 50 flammeoia, Scops'ss sii siv's eis s'o'6' 28 fiammecls, ObUs. ie cases ue ne ss 28 CODA dices he 69 atkivb 28 Gaimmeus, ASG st. s eka eee 17 breviauris, Asio...... ‘5x2 bogotensis, Asio..... .18, 512 sanfordi, Asio ........ 512 flammula, Selasphorus........... 299 flavescens flavescens, Boissonneaua 253 Celeus...... 448 intercedens, Celeus.... 448 ochraceus, Celeus...... 448 PANOPUGES : oi oes vita ss 253 Picus. Seeavite se Psittacula. aha 76 tinochlora, Boissonneaua 253 PEOCHINS é ose Ke atone 252,253 favicans, Picus:.. Scie eek. 455, 456 flavicaudata, Lafresnaya......... 248 flavicaudatus, Trochilus...... 248 flavifrons, Melampicus.......... 432 Melanerpes..........- 432 PICWINS ets «cia (BCD PICS 44- FR es cs 430, 432 “PHpPSULUSAAG. tis! B ae 432 flavigula, Balanosphyra.......... 428 Chloronerpes 2) 3.0 40 22 4g Melampicos. %.-/. 4.) 428 Melampicus.)........)..- 428 Melanerpes............ 428 PICUSY AEReR Rite eee 436 flavigularis, Chloronerpes........ 436 Melanerpes. ..3...6 0 428 flavilumbis, Chrysoptilus........ 444 PIOUS 5c ei vena ee 6b 444 flavirostris flavirostris, Pteroglos- SGBUL ay eee 371, 372 mariz, Pteroglossus 372 Monae o:'o¢ 2k Ses - 406 Manat <1. Ras eho. 406 Pcittacussy Bee chee ee, OS flaviventer, Aratinga............ 59 flavotinctus, Picumnus....... 510 flavus flavus, Crocomorphus . “455; 456 inornatus, Crocomorphus 456, 457 peruvianus, Crocomorphus. 457 Cog 6 i Perea ban BST 455 subflavus, Crocomorphus .. 456 flocus, Eriocnemis:#.8. 426 +. 2th 256 Vestipedesi....:..'.38:. Hate 256 floresii, Selasphorus............. 298 Trochilus’;:\..02. eee 298 floriceps, Adelomya............. 226 Anthocephala........ 226, 516 Simonula.....:... .dkven ens 226 Trochilus, 2.2) ewe 226 Plovicdla.. 04. 3G ne Seer eas 290 albicrissa;): seme 291 INDEX Page Floricola constanti.............. 291 LOOCAGIE 5 sinc AP ote es 291 ROOMS) 2 NF. aw os 291 lonewosttia 2s. 6 CN 290 albicrissa.... 291 pallidiceps .. 290 SUPEKDAL NM yetave saa whe oc 290 pallidiceps..... 290 stewartz2...... 290 floridana dominicensis, Speotyto.. 42 floridana, ee Ni oe. 42 floridanus, Scops....... i See ae Piosiauga. «i. daiawiiss tastes 169 BUR) Saw ee cere ieee 170 flabellifera : 170 TUSCH).. tbe bee eee 170 gqrianenais: 26 baat 170 mellivora mellivora...169, 170 tobagensis.... 170 PeOriVviana Says oN vans 170 Salleti inc poids eee 170 fluvialitis, Agyrtria.............. 178 fluvialitis, Agyrtrina... 178 leta, ,Agyrtrias.o.si an 178 Agyrtrina’. 20 4.7.9 97 ‘Thaumatiass 7k soee 178 forcipata, Macropsalis........... 125 Thaluranta: .i¢2).'53...30e- Weis forcipatus, Caprimulgus.......124, 125 forficatus, Chlorostilbon......... 203 Gyanthus ic oer tdi HPEOCHIUUs Eee one oe 277 formicivora aculeata, Balano- sphyraidif)s¢ ngs 427 albeola, Balanosphyra 428 seas Balano- Spliyraiis te ae 427,428 bairdi, ‘Balancechyen 427 formicivora, Balano- sphyrast.ae. 2 sae 426, 427 striatipectus, Balano- Sphyrascenceeree 428 formicivorus aculeatus, Melanerpes 427 albeolus, Melanerpes 428 angustifrons, Mela- MELPES) see ots 427,428 bairdi, Melanerpes.. 427 Melampicus........ 427 Melanespes: 32s... «. 427 Picus \. Seen ees 426, 427 striatipectus, Mela- RET PES tera heye er elcietels 428 formosus, Pteroglossus.......... 368 forreri, Amaziliae: Sees oe tien sa 191 francesce, Thaumastura........ 292 franciz, Cyanomyiais 2.0.5.2. 180 Trochilusye pe ates sis oes 180 UTinionitia 05. 5.).)) 6 3s 180 frantzii, Dicrorhynchus.......... 360 Pteroglossus.....,....... 370 SEMNORMISH Cerise vere 360 Tetraponops. |: sr ok ons 360 INDEX Page fraseri, Celeopicus. . 453 SlAuteiseh ey. ak heen cafes I5I MBhrenetesern..s 20 oe ee es I5!I venezuelensis, Threnetes.. I51 fraterculus moorei, Phethornis... 155 Phathoris)./4 225.0% 154 sPMEs | CAMPIAS. | 2.2 os). aise ae 478 Chioronerpes :... < 5.5 <<< 478 Dendrobates..: 2.0.25 478 Tonolaima. sarees berh ae Malacoptila . a EATS tah os 404 Melanerpes., jg0% 326 423 Nonnitiay.... Lagat. 6 404, 405 Veniliornis........... 471, 478 feoetatus, Aratinga...........-. 57 Conantisn 352895 . sa: 57 fuertesi, Hapalopsittaca......... 96 PiGNHOPSIEtA 5 Sateen 96 fulgens, Eugenes................ 233 @eochilus*sss. SAS aes 2s, 2283 fulgidigula, Bourcieria........... 245 Helianthea..... weIAS _ ESSE Boo: ee ane oe ee 319 fuliginosa, Malacoptila.......... 402 fuliginosus, Phethornis......... 157 PHAGES: 7. Boke ae 157 peEveSCenS: Strix. 0 Xe foe 33 Sys awakes) GS LOLS 3G UAB Tt (ee 0M Gott oe 400 fulvigularis, Malacoptila....... 402, 403 melanopogon, ala- Coptilawe ie ne ve 4ZOZ fulviventris, Brachygalba........ 387 caquete, Brachy- Rae oh... 387 fulviventris, a nacte galba. : 387 fulvogularis fulddnlanis, "Mala- Copilarth 2 aves 402, 403 Malacoptila’ . 2.2... 402 melanopogon, Mala- Coptilarwaeen i205 403 fumigata, Hemiprocne.........141, 142 fumigatus, Cypseloides.......... 142 Chloronerpes......... 474 Dendrobates. a. wege fumigatus, Veniliornis 473 Mesopietss 23605, :..i-)- 474 Picns Ae hea ek 474 Venihornis: 2p ickie hn. ATE PPNOSa, CON buta a. css oe hi ate 140 fumosus, Phzthornis ............ 157 Pheetornis seein. see 157 PUMeT EAE SUITIA . 3). 5 ok aieate dae ous 38 funeria funeria, Cryptoglaux..... 36 richardsoni, Glaux....... 37 furcata fissilis, Thalurania....... 214 furcata, Thalurania...... 213 furcatoides, Thalurania... 213 intermedia, Thalurania... 213 bas OS Bo ae ic OF 49 furcatoides, Thalurania.......... 213 553 Page furcatus;mrochilus 24.25.0220 «217; 213 furcifer, Caprimulgus............ 125 Heliomaster: 15.6 aides 289 ProchiWyss soe ees 289 furcifera, Caprimulgus........... 125 Hydropsalis. . 125 fusca, Plorisuga: 2605004 170 Maldepptila..) 2.090. ve a5 400 fuscicapilla, Galbula............. 384 fuscicauda, Amazilia............ 189 fuscicaudata, Amazilia........ 189 fuscipennis, Ceophloeus.......... 459 Dryocopus <2)... 0.5 459 Dryopiems ./3)5.'2\2) 45S PRSCOS UEC O Toh. o Oelhl aig Fars inis 400, 401 Melanotrochilus.......... 170 PicniMnaS: | Fe PSSA kien 502 PIOUS SMA eateries 94 Psittacuswy 74s (ae oe 94 Trochilis:: Says sak ee 8 170 G gairdnerti, Pious? bio rn ee. . ks 491 galapagcensis equatorialis, Asio.. 18 ASIG Ses Me Cae 18 galapagoensis, Asio 18 OEUS Go et eee 18 Galbalcyrhynchus. . 389 leucotis. 389 innota- tus...) 389 are ep et De gag Galbula. Sesion 382 albigularis. . (ere oes ae albirostriss se 2.8 4. 2), 2 386 albiventer Tee ka. 1385 albovestriss 1719 35..50.% vs 385 ATMA). si Ws as is borate ees | ZOO REYVCOIGESS Jaye sania e's 388 chaleocephala. .!05...5%' 386 ehaleonthorax 6): 3. 2s 386 eyaneieolliss sy) 7.02 25). 385 Gyanescens J)2 702i. 12g. i 384 CYANOPOSONNi) heer eyelet 385 fuscieapilla: 0 2.).8i4 | 98a gdlbulay. eae cave ses. Soe inomatar/Hyek sss shes S87. LEPtucd eae her. Se aie s 383 leucogaster: os. Pei aes 385 leticopastray )3 2.653 2,385 chalcothorax 386 leucogastra .. 385 legubris. (on 2 Adee 386, 387 macilicauda. 2.5.4.5 .053 383 melanogenia............ 383 PATAGiSeA. in cga haces - 381 pastaze . 385 ruficauda brevirostris. 383 pallens pa 4. e 383 ruficauda...... 383 FUlO-VRIGIS PS FP is tess 382 554 INDEX Page Page Galbula tombacea cyanescens.... 384 Glaucidium ferox............... 46 pastaze...... 385 Oy 5 ae are 45 tombacea. . . 384, 385 gnoma californicum.. 44 THIGACUVIA sc si piseitiswhieiy ss 388 PNOVIA,) 2cties. ee WITICICRUGR, aise wanece ged y8X 382 grinnelli...... 45 NVETICUG kins ude bie ete ea « 382 haskinsii...... 515 Menus, Aloe yf 555 aa ss 382 hoskinsii..... 44,515 RSOAULN «su ary Med emarde’s -) SOS Ppinicola...... 44 EH DUIOS « pnidinns sgdbenetreltenicte’ xintn ws 381 swarthi....... 45 STRANI oxo cb rhahibtitel enw ern ate 381 _ _ Vigilante...... 44 CS AIDWUES bic cwirant Aw Oe nix otis 381 TISCICEPS..5..225.4 6. 45 galeatus, Ceophloeus............ 459 JAPA isis See as 44. DIFVOCODUS <6 sarin s'a vs 459 rel Wotb bas pmo hy ire, hae 44 Dryopicus)...aeia ss 4.0 =,- 459 palmiariwimsswn yee 2 45 PACS RA A 5 2'.S siete babe ape 459 phalenoides........ 46 galeritus, Eustephanes......... 276,277 pumilum griseiceps... 45 DPOGHUUBE cents tukee tis > 276 pumilum... 45 RSS Ss ea dn a hee 16 NO GWAPL A. eae ibvs 46 gaumer, Chasbura . 04. .asiteerdss 138 Sijtt SW. eviews. we 47 gayi, Latresnayea, os achive ks 249 Wittatuminceicws 47 RSEOCORC YE ia lie wetart S Area genes ete 348 tephronotum..... 47 BETIS erik asks Ook Ss 38: Gini. Ree eee 151 californianus......... 348 NEUS: 2. sie a ee 152 METICANUS Sc ves) ee 348 nies... o: olicda sic cee 152 VOUIBBSLD is ares laa sus 348 colombiana .\-:3 2 20,5. (seine 152 pn igen gg Oc.) Cae eae eRe Me 2 CORT | Wa es 152,153 Neomorphus.......... 347 fener. clei Seley kts 151 SChISbes......5 4d. . » =. HOG, 2OG hirsute eeied :oieiaes sec 152 Trochtlus .3 eile vues Aees affinis 152 Geophilus jasijatere............. 350 FOSCA oe She » Sa 152 Geopicos agricola. .............. 414 hirsuta ie oi te campestroides.......... 414 Insularim <2. oslo 152 GlGOpicus neMEMIa Aas. 35.56 Alea 414 lanreolata:.:. sii ad 152 CAMINCSEIG. Jr a5 Ass see 414 MAZEPPA siiesioks dies «esas 152 Chilensise:> ste awatsen'. 2 415 melanitra’s ass 2 eee 152 Chryvsoidesicdicia a ske.-.: 412 FOJACL 6. fh Hes eas Ses 152 ferhandine 2.3 cao a... ib FOTalmMwe sss Lk oe eae see 152 TIVO Pir peas cbse vie 416 miickert sana wait we ae eee 150 FUDTGATUS:. coos Shera 414 glaucogularis, Capito............ 358 runicola, 2}... c2behopcige 415 Bubucco ee eee 358 georgine, Trochilus ............. 276 gilaucopis, Eriocnemis........... 254 germana, Colibri. ieee ein. ; 221 Thaluraniavae. coos. 2Ir Petasophiorailss cece: 221 Trochiliss 2h ae 211 gerontodes, Pionias............. 93 glaucopoides, Eriocnemis........ 254 gibsoni, Chlorostilboni\. osis.c.+ ¢ 204 Ormmisnryal 32:30) Sass « 254 ‘Trochilusste ses keweter the. 204 Vestipedes......... 254 figanteus, Buccosui dij cats ce. .- 4301 glaacope Sica. See 50 gigas gigas, Patagona............ 173 PEO ee 50 peruviana, Patagona....... 173 glaucus, Anodorhynchus......... 51 Trochilus})) aiporesckne 173 ACFOCEFCUSAs uae eee 51 Citella eo ot Vee chceia abe we 38 Glaux funeria richardsoni........ 37 PATHS AS lbs hes a eee 38 . glocitans, Trosema denies aces 322 PERO SY oS oR a a 35 glycerin, Comesesuiiaoreen ns 3s 284 glavcas Sittacesn\ 0.5) sete 51 Lodaliay ca gee ea 284 Ghlaycidtums:).035 saeecaeks 44 Gnathosittaca icterotis.......... 66 brasilianum brasili- gnoma californicum, Glaucidium.. 44 anum.. 46 gnoma, Glaucidium....... 44 medianum 46 grinnelli, Glaucidium..... 45 phale- haskinsii, Glaucidium..... 515 noides. 46 hoskinsii, Glaucidium... .44, 515 ridgwayi. 46 pinicola, Glaucidium...... 44 californicum......... 44 swarthi, Glaucidium...... 45 INDEX Page gnoma vigilante, Glaucidium..... 44 godini, Eriocnemis.............. 255 PPTOCHUMSE 222 Ue se Snhieae es 255 godmani, Chloronerpes.......... 437 goeringi, Brachygalba........... 388 Beer raaSI Ar. o eyens ero ete sl avee 188,516 bella, a Shes Saas 188 goldmani, Antrostomus.......... 134 BeeeeeIATIIA Peet S Seyatss Sees tse 188 WIGHCEDS ¢ 320.8 s.2 Sess 188 gorgo, Cyanolesbia.............. 279 CSBIAL : 6 Sits eeha te eos 279 margarethe, Cyanolesbia. 279 SE a ee rr ae 54 goudoti, Cyanophaia............ 181 goudoti, Lepidopyga ..181, 182 Dapphitomia.. .75,aK. 2. s/s 181 Trochilus. ...\ see et. ce 181 zulie, Lepidopyga...... 182 gouldi chlorura, Psalidoprymna.284, 517 gouldi, Psalidoprymna Pe ene coe 282, 283, 284, 517 gracilis, Lesbia. ateke os 114 Chloronerpes............ 439 Prionitesyeeeak bess ants 114 gundlachi, Colaptes............. 411 Comurtisce wee ase) || WSS gustavi, Brotagerisiy co 2222024. 79 Brotogerysus feat asters 79 guttatus, Picuminus...5)0.609s ib. 507 PUCUS Are Sete Cat an. 400 puttifer, Picumanas! f.09s 6a 505 way; Pheethermss 26. ef eRe 153 “Arochilus eb. eek oe ee 153 guyi coruscus, Phethornis....... 153 emilie, Phethornis........ 153 guyi, Phethornis .......... 153 Gymnasioln io. San Sete hese ls 4. 43 lawrencei exsul..... 515 lawrencii..... 515 lawrencii exsul........43,515 lawrencii. .. .43,515 nudipes newtoni... 43 nudipes);. 20-8. 43 Gymoglaux lawrencii............ 43 Newton. ees mee 43 MUGIPES Vociac mae 43 Gypopsitta 1:22. c0 2 Ta eae 97 ViltUrind 2 hawt Oe. Gypopsittacus vulturinus........ 97 H heberlini, Chlorestes............ 204 Chlorostilbon......2. 204 hematogaster, Campephilus..... 468 Campophilus..... 468 Page hematogaster, hematogaster, Cniparchus..... 468 Megapicus....... 468 HCUGE ior. va scot ee 468 splendens, Cnipar- CHWS eis causa 468 hematopygius, Aulacoramphus.. 378 Aulacorhynchus 378,379 Pteroglossus..... 378 hzematorhynchus, Ramphastos... 363 hematostigma, Dendrobates..... 480 hematotis coccinicollaris, Euci- TICCUB. << Sua ee 96 Pyrilia. 97 hematotis, Eucinetus 96 Pyrilia... 66 Pionopsittacus....... 96 Pion tia 350s ae 20 ce Pyrrtirac oy); 2 tee 72 hemorrhous, Aratinga.......... 60 Comurtse oo 60 hzmorrhous, Thec- TOCETCUS: si: <1) se 60 neoxenus, Thecto- CEPCUS 4. ac3ic eee 60 Pigieas, JAPA sy 4 eel take ace 56 Diopsittaca> Vi... 22 5 hens 56 Psittaca Parana ete Caer 56 Psittacaran ence ccc chee 56 hamiltoni, Helianthea........... 244 Hapalopsitiaes . 228i isk ba ee 95 amazonina amazo- nina 95,96 therese 95 fuertest' 3. 3). a ee 96 pyirhops’. soo 36 96 Hapdloptilay (25.0 vig Soc eee 405 CASTANEA Sh is aiGus ses ore 405 hargitti, Melanerpes............. 431 ‘Trogome $2.08 ciesiiers: 320 harrist,(Gisellawe suisse. seer ee 38 Nyctale 505 oe aes eee 38 Picus i332 Lee payee 487 SNg a Orb b boc WRMU ACN ns Buriat ain My. 38 harterti, ‘Chastocercus’-.2)\4.2 + 26- 303 Phlogophilus 922.5 0... Gz Polyxemussee a goc oe 303 hartlaubii, Micropogon.......... 358 hastatus hastatus, Otus).--- «se 27 Megascopsi 2 tiis. vj. See 27 SCODS us Sethe Crises oh ers 27 thompsoni, Otus........ 27 hauxwelli, Lophornis............ 3II hedvige, Metallura ............. 269 hetens, Calypte) in se iesinie cis cic! of 297 To pHOrnis eis ies stele, 2 's\ el 310 QEmiSmiyarei ey eters loko tae a 310 Orthorhynehits): 5. .... -.. 297 Heleotherptus anomalus......... 125 PMelaretin: 2c eN apes isos nce 288 bilophumy fe ysis 288 COrmuta we tee le eh 288 INDEX Page heliactin, Tanypeplus........... 320 RE AMIOCN Is Cee iid. wea tie = care ere 264 amethysticollis....... 265 basralis ss. share oe 266 CIATISS@ yeh sistas so 265 GlauGia’ seca oes 267 Cabins eh as eos 265 CKGOLUIS | .(..srs o aaeaen 266 soderstromi 266 Hengici: 5h.) as acters 264 laticlavaus \.,« .'<\-,.14- 265, 517 MeitiClayus npc Miu te een 242 ASSINNINGS oa ne, ete a ekale 247 BUMOLa 5h eexdge eruss so kA Ponapartt wea avis. os: 243 bonapartitwiis os «eiteiers 243 coeligena boliviana.... 246 ceeligena .245,246 columbiana .. 246 ferruginea... 246 epscuray:). . 246 CONTAC ere ars slop ate ahs 244 Gienroatasee Ss 50.0 sla 244 GOR asa SoM vreciael age h 243 fulgidigala ....:s.«s'ais ss 245 Tignes fs ore ee avis « 244 helianthea. 0s... 25. 242 NCEA he ete acre ees 245 INSECEIVOLA Ga 4 3/24 eet 245 SEAS & Sass casiedi'e ws /Knt eel RAP SSAAPSONN 5 iat iaba «4m 00 254 Neptebtes Sige Weld a's ss 244 hamiltoni..... 244 obscura See 246 ORCHIAMS .. cuaraieih %:, jo 243 phialeratagtias ah aig leek 243 prunellet ah cis Di phogena:-.-nein ola eale eee 247 Heliantheay {/5ienuee sare 247 isaacsoni, Eriocnemis............ 254 Helianthea,../:5 «uss 254 Ornismy.a.. toa eee 254 Vestipedes |: 3 eueaceicne 254 isaure, Chalybitra.. catavoe ples oss 219 biypuroptila eee tee iet 219 isidori, Chloropicus) <\.4 setiasss «s 435 INDEX Page isidori, Jacamerops.............. 390 iululu pallasi, Surma............. 515 qumana, ‘Celeusi Ga varsus.. 5. Aa ctiels 452 JacamMarale yee say isis hws) 9s ee lee 388 brasiliensis. ... 388 lugubris..... occult, et tridactyla..... 388, 389 Featameronyy 4 ifiesin spice ahs cine 389 JRRASSEO DS oi: 6 «:5!053. 4 RGR a 389 AUITOD s cicRatclvsscate cer bee 389 FASARNOWEET avers bay spi as aun 390 STANAIG) 6c: 5s, aims cheers 390 isidori. .... Se jaciula; Heliodoxa io.) pe a 239, 240 henryi, Heliodoxa... 240 jacula, Heliodoxa......... 240 jamersoni, Heliodoxa.... 240 jacunda, Erannac< sis. stones 516 jamaicensis, Caprimulgus..... 116 mexicanus, Nyctibius 117 Nyctibius.).<:c605 . lcs ee jamersom, Trochilus.:)...7-< sa 240 jamesoni, Heliodoxa............. 240 jamesonii, Oreotrochilus.. ...... 231 jardinii, Boissonneaua.... ...... 252 Dendrocopus)s.. . ices oe 488 Glaucidiums: | .i.2) 5.3¢ 4. see Panoplitesi.ss saan 252 Phalenopisiits 2a..cn sre 44 PIGS se tihareidis, aie sts sleratepEae 488 Trochilusiic nic 7s nee 252 jasijatere, Geophilus............ 350 jelsku; /Metallurastcanj es nse 268 Picumnus:.. o/s 505 Thaltrania:. .::) 00.150 jee cee jendaya, Conurus)) cu eee ses 61 Bupsitiulan wwe hs ake 61 PSittaeus icc sik wetness 61 jheringi, Picumnus..... ........ 503 johannez, Doryfera . : ; 148 Hemistephania....... 148 Wrochilugy Aap tr cst tine 148 josephine, Chrysuronia ... 200 Opnismiyane inners 200 jourdant, Calothorax:). ni). sisen) 302 Cheetocercusi, iii see 302 jourdanii, Chzetocercus ..... : 302 Ornismiya yar een 300, 302 jucanda, Erannaeiiar uve 189, 516 jugularis, Brotogeris............. 78 TOLOPERYS sit ce ois Aedes 78 iulamipisgrcn sis aise es 227 eximus, Eulampis...... 227 PSHE ACUS AMR es sis sitiaee s 78 Prochalushsg:\. .).3. cis.cuatiate 227 juliz feliciana, Damophila ....... 201 julie, Damophila ......... 201 | Seo) 8) RD Os SR eg 282 Ommismnya ide ameeatelte teaiela ete 201 INDEX 561 Page Page julie Psalidoprymna ............ 282 lafresnayei, Lafresnayea......... 248 Paterna typies ss... ee 201 PICOMMBUB Li sche iaies 508 Feb COCCYZUS.. ccd so ogee eae ate 335 lafresnayi, Lafresnaya......... 248, 249 qumana, Celeopicus..... 0.52.5. 451 Lafresnayea.......... 248 GlEUS eats oe ees eee 451 “rachis. 32.00. o oes 248 MICUSS hres ie ae 451 lafresnayii, Picumnus............ 508 lalandei, Stephanoxis............ 307 K lalandi, Stephanoxis............. 306 bsachilass (ty ean Ns 306 kalinowskii, Macropsalis......... 124 laminirostris, Andigena.......... 366 LEE Ly EIT ey 9 Rei Fe mess) Seatiapornie 29S ele es ha bald as 234 kappa, ZeEDrapicus... ... 2.0... te. 425 amethystinus......... 234. GRINCH, OCOPSs 2.5. . sain oH sie 30 bresvi- emer ec cleus.. ya.8 sds. 4c aaa ss ede 449 rostris. 235 kingi, Cyanolesbia.............. 279 salvini.. 235 kingi, Cyanolesbia...277, 279, 280 ALUMeNEUS . sb e ec rc = 224 margarethe, Cyanolesbia 277, 279 COIOSOMIAN Aaa tals oo 225 mocoa, Cyanolesbia....... 278 GOMINICUS <4. 2). tke ees 224 smaragdina, Cyanolesbia... 278 OM OES pia. Seis se 225 Gpacscbiilsts).), <5. ce sacar > 's Pe 279 PTAMINCNB ig ess 224 MARE CEN CUS «feo. c.s 5: afe, aiwie sete al 483 hendersoni........... 223 Bigki, Dendrobates....... 2.5 60% 481 holosericeus..2....... 227 kirkii cecilii, Veniliornis........ 470, 482 ITIGESCENS Gein aan. ae 223 PaarySOptiis. sD caisenie eS o% 481 MANGO LEeerceeh wlare 222 continentalis, Veniliornis 470, 481 nioricolliguca S05 exsul, Gymnasio....... 515 BeGhe ete aioe sy vis 195 lawrencii, Gymnasio... 515 lawrencii exsul, Gymnasio....... 43,515 Gymnoplauxee F060 3... 43 lawrencii, Gymnasio. . “43s 515 Picumnus. SES a. 5II lazulus, Campylopterus. Beas ote e intel 168 TrOChilUS. noe ces Se 168 Leadbeatera splendens...... 239 leadbeateri leadbeateri, Heliodoxa ONAL Ts eee ek de 239, 240 otero, Heliodoxa...... 240 parvula, Heliodoxa... 240 LOCUS AAS Se ereictais ss 239 leari, Anodorhynchus............ 51 lé epnter, Picusyiies diet. o's es 489 Teer! Cearennass sos Us Sie soe 420 lembeyei, Culicivora............ 411 lescadiz yy Floricolanecuisciss.s< «ros 291 Trochilusmieceees. + ce 291 leocardie, Floricola Wece. sic 2 ee 291 leopetes, Caprimulgus........... 130 lepiday dalmaturacieeeeires oc 295 Lapidolarynx. i Scene eee ssc -<'s % 289 Lepidesyeay isis sch este cee oe 181 boucardise eee 182 coeruleogularis ....... 181 e@lina tis 2)y tos. 181 goudoti goudoti 181, 182 zulice 182 Milage o.oo. eee 181 Luminosa win teieees 181 lepidotus; Picumnus...:./230eese- 506 lepidus; Aganus..(:..\ cia wee es 330 leptorhyncha, Psittacara......... 67 leptorhynchus, Enicognathus..... 67 Henicognathus.... 67 INDEX Page Jptonittagn . iss. ended Mi ath 66 COON Ge cea 66 LBDUURE: Jinuceanan ts eee thee 321 TRONS 5.5/4) ro Wines ue pd 321 leptura; Galbulaiiws eink csuicohiee’s 383 lerchi, Cyanopbaiais.o/50c))tislanins 210 DIAS sig don d.n non ote 210 DPCM s es avo ak occu wa ae 210 RIE is sick peony veentee 281 seequatonalisii sede te eee 282 AMABMYIMIS F0\.4 sheisxscyraieenyes vee 281 DitrRtetay i)... sew obauen 283 Doli viens .|.'s\. vcs bee wares 283 QUOTA anc oi estoccn sites 284 CUCHATISS 4c a.s: Hees 282 POO... Vee Valrek ames 279 GOUIGE sis Td ok pe 283 gracilis 284 FHL ieee iw Sin wera 282 margarethss -..4\5s.0sse seis 279 TUUITIA 35 a eich si hnosorese SRE 283 OFCOM. 6 56) alate Phere ae eee 284 PHA»... bisw wrees a e 281 Sparganura’. 0. vicis ainerasvene 281 WRiCtORIbS< hic" Gee 281 lessoni goldmani, Momotus...... 113 Momotas.,.i65 4298's mae 113 IPAMP a ee cnet 166 lessonii exiguus, Momotus.... 113,515 exiquus, Momotus....... 515 goldmani, Momotus. .... 113 lessonii, Momotus... .... 113 letitie, Gouldia: ii... ci Juans one 314 Popelairea....)5 2.0) \sistntebons 314 Popelainia ice 4. dese 314 Prymnacantha . Jo. oi 02 a. 314 TrpCRNGS OL nce 314 leucaspis, Oreopyra............. 235 LPvCIPPUS 2.0.4 sas weds ee 173 DAGH 5 56/2 +p Save sie eb 174 chionogaster chiono- gaster 173,174 pk tris. 174 chlorocercus....... 172 fallax dallaxnisew seers 174 richmondi.... .. 174 leucogaster........... 174 longirostris 174 pallidus yee eras a 173, 174 viridicauda........ 173,174 leucocephala bahamensis, Ama- MABE Noo ANSI oa ae 90 caymanensis, Ama- SEMA pale Ss a's dis! Wen fe) ChrySGHis te 25 eee 90, 91 hesterna, Amazona.. 90 leucocephala, Ama- MAE 0d 5D oie le sua 90 palmarum, Amazcna 90 leucocephalus, Psittacus.... .... 82,90 Meucochlons antes ore heh seuiene 229 INDEX Page Leucochloris albicollis.. ........ 229 RV ITA oti, eae ee 229 Pepeceriscus, Bueco... 222 vets 391 leucofrenatus, Colaptes.......... 443 leucogaster, Agrytria............ 175 bahiz, Agyrtria ...175,516 Agyrtrina.... 175 iOS 55 go leas 100 Caniealias e605) lew. 385 Calls. zen ti ee 385 Beuctppus oe. es 174 leucogaster, Agyrtrina 175 longirostris, Leucippus 174 PICumMAntS eee 502 PiOUined, 3 stats nets 100 Psittacs: s23 ws wie 100 Thaumatias 6). onc 175 “Vrocoiias: Ae ee ae 173, 175 leucogastra chalcothorax, Galbula 386 Galbulla wits sninsaaa 382, 385 leucogastra, Galbula.. 385 leucolemus, Chloronerpes ....... 435 Chloropicus........ 435 Picus scr laetaen aso: 435 Beemueins, Picus. 2.266826). 484 MEMRICTIICS «0s ss ae idan haa ens 432 albolarvatus........ 495 Candids) oc. 42.4.) 492,433 leucophza, Amazilia ............ 19! AIA ANIG As Nise wie been IgI leucophthalmus, Aratinga........ 66 callogenys, Ara- [rant Fi ae eae 59 Conurus. Sr es leucophthalmus, Aratinga...... 59 PSitiaensé ors, 224 59 leucopleurus, Oreotrochilus....... 232 leucopogon, Campephilus........ 463 CUS Ras eas tai tan ex 462 BOs PANCUS oo o6 xen eh 462 OS MS ts 2 ee a oa 406 gigi +c: eee ane en 406 leucopterus, Caprimulgus....... 117 Nyctibiusi. j3°) <<. 117 leucopygia, Nyctiprogne...... .. 122 leucopygus, Caprimulgus........ 122 leucorrhous, Polytmus.... ...... 228 Remeotis, Cauecias. .. oi. iets ee 389 Galbalcyrhynchus....... 389 innotatus, Galbalcyrhyn- PAIS As 2 sii5 S relanceraonnels 389 leucotis, Basilinna..... 195, 196 / TEE E ee 496 UT ee a 68 pygme, Basilinna..... 196 Lo 05S: a are 68 JP A ene SS 399 MT OCHUTS 35) shcyehh Gichal Sthlalote 195 MENGUTA, WTOCHTOA Rg) a s/o alel sieleietes 233 Reueuria phalerata oi... saslae nisaie 243 563 Page Leucuria leucurus leucurus, Thre- TIGUES «Hevea eaters Sikes 150 Trochiluseehi aceon tes see 50 levaillantii, Amazona............ 86 Mhrysotisnn case 86 eyboldi, Eustephanes. 276 Dery Ce is See a Ss ae care 429 lewisi, Asyndesmus.............. 429 I’herminieri, Melanerpes......... 429 lignarius, Dendrocopus.......... 483 Dyetinpicus, i... osiacis sie 483 (ar 1) So 483 Blacing, Amazonas 6.4. 3 so 83 CEGSOTIS, rei owt coin te 83 lilies, Lenidopyga . is ies clas sass 181 indent, Ornismya.) 2.) c 2 .e)e esas 272 Oxypogon....... 272,517 Rudenn, Oxypogony as wes: ck: 517 arieata, SOULE hrs aime ideenela scar 36 limneatums Syrnturm :)1. 528 0s Bis: 36 lhneatus, Dryopicusy 24.24.0666. 457 improcerus, Ceophloeus 457,458 lineatus, Ceophloeus . . 457, 458 mesorhynchus, Ceophloe- WAS eo fe orctetaies ah ole eet ans 458 dea (DTN Ramhinicirce Moen ari 457 scapularis, Ceophlceus... 458 similis, Ceophloeus ...... 458 lineola lineola, Bolborhynchus.... 73 maculata, Grammopsittaca 73 maculatus, Bolborhynchus 73 Psrhtactlay ni ieee ickcis i lineolatus, Bolborhynchus..... .. 73 Lemeopieus 6) dgdeties ain te 8 429 herminieri, Jy) 42)/0)2°2). 429 liriope, Lafresnaya.............. 249 Lafresnayea......06.2s+. 249 lites, Chloronerpes 2.2 0..4<%..5.- 435 loddigesi, Cephalepis....... .... 307 Cephalolepis...... : 307 Stephanoxis........... 307 Wrochilusiie sea-2ee oe 307 DAVSCIPORIA:: bode lsurte ae te ae! ania 314 mirabilis...... 315 BOUCIIONISL Ts £5015) hase idine os 314 mirabilis iiss fe at 315 longicauda, Discosura.... ...... 314 DISCUGA Poh ce dey eho ena 314 Mhrenetesiu.: seta 15! Peochilasins o.‘iseie si 314 longicaudatus, Caprimulgus....116,515 Nyctibius.... .. 116, 515 longicaudus, Caprimulgus........ 515 Nyetibiis say tae 515 longirostris albicrissa, Antho- scenus... 291 Floricola... 291 baroni, Phethornis 156, 157 bolivianus, Phzthornis 157 Caprimulgus......... 131 cephalus, Phethornis. 156 Chrysuronia.... .... 199 564 Page longirostris Eulampis............ 228 Floricola. 290 Heliomaster. 290 longirostris, Antho- scenus.. 290 Phaethor- nis ..155, 156 mexicanus, Phethornis 156 CRMISIIVE Stasis: xs ve pallidiceps, Antho- scenus290, 291 Floricola.. 290 Stesopsig. i. save as 131 gl bik dh Antho- scenus. 290 Sle a eh ce ieee os i9 susurrus, Phethornis . 156 Thermochalcis....... 131 "PIOCHUUS Ss .c cic eae sise aQO verecrucis, Phe- GHOTDISS 2 iets es APSSG longuemarei, Pygmornis.. ...... 163 longuemareus, Phzethornis Sexe 162, 163 Trochilus).. 2.:3-!.'. 163 Hea hOtwis 43 esis hs e's de oo bd ay we 309 GAOTAMMNIS.. Vek ok ns 311 chalybeis 3! societies 31I GELEGHED sic isis <. 5! 5 o010, 65 310 delatinte pics somes 310 OMNES D ce wihan waco en 309 AUX WEI) vem areata velo) 311 helene ... Sohne: ALO InsigHibarpiss +s... 2's. 312 MMAPMIMCUS. 5 8h p eas 309 OFNMAGUS Sioa ie el ererale cha 309 SAVORS 525s saves = 311 FORME hoc Soa ele 310 regulus.. Bias bias ee LO) stictolophus . uitsisee wees 310 verreauxi klagesi. . 312 verreauxi. “31 1,312 HOphOshaKs 25. ince ee eee eons 31 Cristatusy Aon ens eves 31 cristatus...... 31 stricklandi. ..31, 32 strckiangds 2). 43.3. 35,32 loricatus diversus, Celeus........ 453 loricatus, Celeus...... 452,453 Meigly ptes ina) la: ees ins 452 mentalis, Celeus........ 453 louise, Trochilus 02st eccieears 148 lucasanus, Dendrocopus......... 493 PICS yew ete we 493 luchsi, Bolborhynchus.. ........ 73 Myopsitta <3). 2s seater 73 Myopsittacts:< «shan sese 73 lucize) Agyrtrial a. {csc eats 178 Agyrtrina ts sce eeem rie © 178 Thaumatiasiee scatters cs 178 luciani, Conurus:: “peice sh 0.6 68 ETIOCNEMUS ite Vettes ie/a at 253 Pytrhura ss Se ees se vs 69 INDEX Page luciani, Trochilue i. shi osiete as 253 Vestipedes........... 253, 254 lucida, AMAZIHIA Wii ern d sorsln oats 190 AMBZMIS eae nis > alison 190 Patoiier Vespers co, cthvc cies testalyt ers 289 lucifer, Calotnorar i. iifis cece cistve 292 Cyamtin scare os vee piso /eiorehs 292 ludovicie, Hemistephania . . 148 ludoviciae, Doryfera.. 148 rectirostris, Doryfera. 149 Trochilus cts ote 148 ludovicianus, Psittacus.......... 65 lugens, Eriocnemis. .02)s)5 oes. acs 257 EMI OPUS,: «i. Geusers monittemers 257 Vestipadese oils asaae 257, 258 lugubris, Brachycex........ ose Brachygalbay. 9 wee sue 387 Geleopicusi ei eas ineuie 449 Galeus ssi) ah cee 449 Galbula.); O32 oe 386, 387 Jacamaralcyon. .. 5506 387 PICUS 69.5 525 Ole wee 449 lumachellus, Augastes........... 285 Ornismya. . cee 285 luminosa, Cyanophaia........... 181 Tolman s occ nee 242 Tonolasma si...) ects crore 242 Lepidopygae coi sens 181 Sapphironia........... 181 Lusocaliss 36/05) o/5 SOR eee ae 123 rufiventris............. 124 semitorquatus nattereri. 123 semitor- quatus. 123 lutetiz hamiltoni, Helianthea .... 244 elianthea............-- 244 Trochilttsi.). aus ei 244 luteus, Psittacus... ............ 56 sive guarouba, Aratinga.. 61 Lypornis ruficapilla..) 02 i 8 nts 404 Lypornix rubecila::.\usen kis 403 Pula. ose Alea ee 400 tenebrosa't. 22 fae sae 409 TOPGUatAy Zils sl-1 = vests #400 trang ula sis e sels mle elev 405 wnicglor sy {2 ees. b sactes 408 lyra, Hydresasaliseiiins’ woe oiss' eae 124 lyra, Uropsalis. . Selah Oniec 124 Macropsalis 00728 wane soar 124 peruana, Macropsalis. . 124 Wropsslis's jolie ox 12 lyrura, Doriehay i iioss aan eiey 295 Nesophloxias sic iiss G Sok 295 M MACAO, WALA Hae wate eis te sot! a ueetete 53 PSIGER CUS ieee! c arn |sielis eee ore 52,53 macavowuanne ATAN. A. dale clelerslne 55 MACAV MANA; (ATA ss siels ss ee eis in sels 55 macconnelli, Picumnus... ...... 503 macrocerca, Hylonympha..... .. 241 INDEX 565 Page Page Macrocerculus aracanga.... 53 -maculifroms, Campias. 0.) 5... 4: 479 Macrocercus glaucus............ 51 Dendrobates. . . . 479 hyacinthinus. . 51 Picts se Ps nictac 479, 481 maracana. 55 Veniliornis... 472,479 pachyrhynchus. . 56 maculirostris gouldii,Selenidera... 374 snacrodactylus, Bucco.:....:...-. 394 maculirostris, Seleni- caurensis, Argicus 395 Geraiiey sewer esas 374 Cypnosiae eo 394 Pteroglossus... 374 macrodactylus, Ar- macwlosusy Ny ctibius:: (4 .ih.s aes. 117 ICUSE Shane 394, 395 magellanicus algistus, Asio...... 21, 514 spacropnathos, Arara...........- 56 Bubovecnsan ae 23 macromystax, Caprimulgus. . 133 Campephilus.. .... 467 STEERS |) Se Sana os Beane 124 deserti, Bubo. ! 02.24 23 GTEARTA. Fan feed -foine = 125 heterocnemis, Asio.. 21 fOLCipata cars 21s 125 icelus; Asiocs i) <.:,<13'- 20 kalinowskil. . 124 Ipocrantor .. 467 | ge: eee, Sieg perm 124 Megapicus'.:). 0.65. (467 peruana.... 124 melancerus, Asio. . 22, 515 sepmentata ..%%s\s205- 124 mesembrinus, Asio. 22,515 BRECTOOUS CAIXATIA sa. s/c plap ake ss 345 Picusnay, Ais eae 467 phasianellus. . 450. magica; Hylocharis. 22.005 60. 6)00605 195 macrorhynchos, Bucco...... bie FaChe e.g Payee ah ek sis 195 Notharchus ..... 391 magnificus, lophornis............ 309 macrorhynchus, Bucco.......... 391 PPrOChiIUSh esses eens 309 Cypbosipercss ce BOM) ““maitaca PEsittactisi ccs ne 95 hyperrhynchus, major, Crotophagar ies. isc ss ©: 351 Bucco. jee -eQe Wldlacoptilas.' «ioscan 6s 400 macroura hirundo, Eupetomena. = 169 ANPOTSA 1/4 Fe Nbias oe He 402 macroura, Eupetomena 169 CASTAMEA Taye eile) =leete 1 405 PiaVaie co eleeras aha 343 frontalise so.-cee eu we 404 prasina, Eupetomena... 169 fuliginosAa.. .\ 35: bse ws 402 PTOIOM ss Soteanee se eo 332 fulvigularis...... 402, 403 macrourus, Eupetomena.. ...... 169 melano- ErOChalS > ae stec<'=!si-. 0 169 pogon.. 403 macrura, Eupetomena........... 169 fulvogularis fulvogu- THACLUTUS: ASIOS siureie satis ai elle 6 0s 18 laris .402, 403 Otis pease ae nieois's)ss 18 melano- CLEOPR OM see ater to at tse 332 pogon. 403 maculata, Adelomyia............ 263 FUSCA hen te tte 400 IAI CCAG IEA era elt hose 397 INOTMATAs sa) vy lers 402 maculatum, Rhamphodon........ 149 PAV Stacalise 6/0.) a6 402 maculatus, RS CE SRN ie 397 MISTIISCA Ls hrs awe! 400 maculatus, Nystalus 397, 398 panamensis. . 401 nuchalis, Nystalus. . 398 inornata. 402 parvirostris, Bucco... 398 mystacalis 402 Nystalus.. 398 panamen- Picus.. 482 S15 sie sa aOY striatipectus, ‘Bucco. . 398 poliopis. 401 Nystalus 398 poliopis.... AOL maculicauda, Agyrtria.... ...... 178 FULAR LRG \ ote wee 400 SY TELM Asso yee, Vaio 178 ruficapilla.... . 404 Galbular, {teasers s 383 Substriata le cnc 403 Thaumatias........ 178 torquata minor. .... 401 maculicaudatus, Antiurus... 135 torquata 401 Antrostomus... 135 VETe-PACIS) wens oie ee 402 Caprimulgus... 135 malage, Metallura .. 2.523.023.0054 270 Stenopsis.... .. 135 malaris malaris, Phethornis ..... 155 maculicoronatus maculicoronatus, mulleri, Phethornis ...... 155 Capitovziam. a. 353 ‘Prochilus: east vet. 154,155 pirrensis, Capito.. 354 malherbei, Campias.... ........ 475 rubrilateralis, pectoralis, Dendrobates 475 Capita ian sisi: 354 malherbii, Campephilus........ 464, 465 INDEX 566 Page malherbii, Campophilus......... 465 Chloronerpes......... 475 DARGHINOMRL ek se ee a 465 SCAPANCUB. sis. xs 0s 464, 465 malvine, ASYTEIA.:. tease new es be 229 CHIGPCHRED, wird Vaan ince 229 Leucochloris........ 229 mango, Anthracothorax.......... 222 IGAITIIOTHIE Se hao kis tewigatars 222 APOCUMER, Usk ias shame 222 MHANUATA, ATE Winn -plsitenteas ss os 55 Orthopsittaca.... 55 manilatus, PsittacuS. oi... .2... 55 MIGTACANA WATO Rie, Eee csp ots 55 Macrocercus..... i. SS margarethe, Delattria .......... 235 FS ae ae 279 margaritaceus, Trochilus......... 224 margarite, Lampornis ..... eee es mMaria> Trochilusn .< vist. weak os 230 marie, Chrysoptilus ....... eee | Pteroplossusi. . osc panied ss 372 martii olivacea, Urospatha.. 108 PHODIGES Jac Scie ops Wieke’s ss es 107 semirufa, Urospatha.... .. 108 Urespatnn .'. saccade sans 108 Gb, PACON eck nana hae ee 484 MATUINICA ATA Ys. aeieie ase nies 52 martinicana, Amazona...... UPAR ght of martinicus, Anadorhynchus...... 52 dae: Ope any Ap Wena SR EEE 52 massena australis, Curucujus..... 332 massena, Curucujus.... 332 MENOMON ac ceissctioe tse baste 332 matthewsi, Boissonneaua.. . 252 Panoplites: 2250 .d.s%6> 252 Reoehwas ews sric sce 252 maugzi, Chlorostilbon ..... .... 205 SPORAGINGS is 2 ueata ve 5 ae 205 maugeus, Trochilus ............ 205 mange, Conurts oo ios6s see hes o's 58 Psi tacarankyrne cae ees 58 mavors, Heliangelus............: 264 maynalensis; Capitol... 3205 ../427. « 358 maynardi, Cycey Zug... 2.5). ne %s = + 336 maximiliani, Anodorhynchus. . 51 lacerus, Pionus...... 92 maximiliani, Pionus. 92 PSiGtacusuun ee sivas 92 maewenoa, Glaucis..\.0\.c bok ees 152 silecalli, Scopst ease ar eee aie ate 29 mcleodii, Otophanes............. 129 medianus, Pitusea. eugene... case 489 Megaceryle iiss ives tt ks ne meee IOI torquata torquata.... 102 megallanicus algistus, Asio....... 514 melancerus, Asio... 515 mesembrinus, Asio.. 515 Megapicus albirostris............ 464 O1EL .\6)ci5 hae ero es 462 STAY IE | ANS Wectalaie''s & 466 guatemalensis........ 465 Page Megapicus hematogaster ........ 468 WMP OTGIB Ts sixes seats 461 CAINE ial cs saes 465 magellanicus......... 467 PIINCIPAMB, 65.0 veces 462 TODUSUUS ie wre, oacwierne 467 SUBTOGUIS iii, oc wcncve 463 SClATeGina iets ab ves see 466 trachelopyrus........ 463 Megascops asio aikeni........... 29 cineraceus....... 30 macfarlanei... .. 30 MAStAGUB A erecesic cuipierem 27 PINOGIS. [asi pew ces 31 vermicilatus, 0. .63 28 WINACENS 275 hiechs wich me 31 WAN CUS cv eek ores 31 Meiglyptes loricatus............. 452 melacoryphus, Coccyzus......... 338 Melampicos flavigula............ 428 Melampicus dominicanus........ 432 erythrocephalus. . 417 Havitrons z.....\...s0n8 432 flavipula yi: .02ssadee 428 formicivorus........ 427 ermine; . 45 see 429 hirundinaceus....... 430 melanocephalus.... 431 rabrilrons 3) -) Gaeta sis 430 melananthera, Spathura......... 260 TOCHINUS cie65) ccs ohae 260 Mielanerinet 3 osctiac ns te aoe ewe 417 angustifrons......... 428 BUDITOHS HOS odes 424 santacruzi.. 423 blak 2. sekbe eee 419 CACLONIINY 6 = .teterstieies os 469 CanGgidust Seite aee ee 433 Canescenss)./.. s/s: uae 421 Carolintis: eee 418 caymanensis......... 420 chrysauchen......... 432 CrUCHTATIUS --.< 477 mesorhynchus, Ceophloeus....... 458 mesurus, Pyrrhococcyx.........- 342 BACtalitirett ces sage e ere ace tele Wee 267 PENEICANGA © ices ot ores 270 PENEOCATIGA SS Uicrceteitis a al 270 MGHIBUNATIS . yo eng ee vie 268 PRGA i eae ele och 269 chloropogon.......... 270 COPIEICAUGE cn ois 5 = dios 268 GISHTICUA Se Chae tare els 271 CUNOROM eee se we tie s/oe 268 griseocyanea....--.... 270 Hed vagaries cists sees 269 HEISKAT tepaenste ai eaane nel oes 268 eCeZUPEVer: OOS Ni, eee Ae ea 270 OPACH omar la cits eee 268 phoebe jelskii......... 268 Picea ts. be: 268 PEM 61. one os aces ales 268 PHGGGHNG 23.) ota. oye SS 3 268 QUILERSIS 8.5 sive nous 271 TUDTIGINGSA. sce ee 269 smaragdinicollis dis- tricta 271 septen- trio- nalis 271 smarag- dini- collis 271 INDEX Page Metallura theresie ............. 2 thyrianthina harterti... 271 tyrianthina oreopola... 270 quitensis... 271 tyrianthina Se Wipe nies 270, 271 WLIARA Oy 55s G55 sian a oe 269 mexicana, Cucthus.... iiss isns ¥s 05 344 oO RE Re Pe 344 mexicanoides, Colaptes....... 413 Mexicanus, ASIO..@. ¢. vedio +ae ee 19 Colapees® 5 tat sen bo oe 413 GROCOCEH Ks Win 6 sic soe 348 Momotus ©..sc ou 20% 114 EUS Si ys ee ete re 19 Pheetaormis cs. ase 156 PRasIAUS 3°50 eka rufipileus, Colaptes... 413 saturatior, Colaptes... 412 saturatus, Momotus.. I14 TOOUS etic he nvaeeaeen 107 TYOROES: 2s vic shy ee 322 Trogonurus., «5s. < spe 322 micans, Chlorostilbon...... 207 Panyechlora j;:5/.3.:4s'> os micraster, Heliangelus........... 266 Heliotrypha’....... ds. -% 266 Micfathene . 5 .,.0stizsus teens sane 47 PTAYSONIK sibs eke 48 whitney. 025 Ss. ee 47 microcephalus, Picus ; i. 2% sss 433 Mienoehera.. ... «chistes ec seeee 308 albo-coronota........ 308 parvirostris.\..\: coche 308 Microcoteyiis:s:. (35 aint ss soe 338 cINETOUS. 25.) os ewe 339 ; pumilus.......... 338, 339 Microlyssa exilis exilis........... 305 micromegas, Nesoctites.......... 511 Picumnus a2 ssc tne 511 Méacromonactha J). .5\5'< s/s vs 9 na 403 lanceolata........ 403 Mictopallas. 4 ....4 dives esis cntee 47 PTAysonissl eee dee 48 whitneyi idonea...... 515 idoneus....47, 515 sanfordi.... 47 whitneyi.... 47 Micropogon amazonicus......... 355 AUTOVITENS:). o.) cs os 353 Bourcrent oh. siase 358 hartlaubite sic. cise oe 358 Wileropas: oSescu te cee sous ae 147 andicola andicola...... 147 dinellii. 3. 6... 147 antlonlaae de... Set oak 147 MONVABUS. «ge snes 148 microrhyncha, Amazilis ......... 194 Cyanomyial. 2.9.3: 194 @nnismiyay: see ae 275 microrhynchum, Rhamphomicron 275 INDEX Page microrhynchus, Rhamphomicron.. 275 WAICTOSIPHONOLHIS 6... f.j. eae: 128 brewstert..... 4. 128 WATELOSILLACE fps) she sae aad 67 ferruginea ss... /ss « 67 ferrugineus......... 67 Soudncets~ “tee oe 70 microstephanus, Momotus. . Grab: Materstl DOM. -..%5 4 sober aaush soe 303 burmeistert..-/.2%...<:. 514 mMsperatusi. 2. <3 a: 303, 514 ETOLEGHOM:.. . ea. Sis ci ote Ghiw orn" 329 PAMONIATUS S252 fa 2 331 micrura, Acestrura... 293 Miyriniay, cane eee 293 mucrurus, Calothorax.:.. 2... 6.65 293 RRMA ASTON. et hd ni Sees (ie 19 IRIS > Sets: oc eee 19 Rbinop tym. 3521224 Seen bss 19 militaris mexicana, Ara.......... 54 soilitaris, Arai ni ones 54 Portneus a. oben) He te 54 Regtlert, Ag yrtria .... cocis snie wie 'e 175, 176 Mayriswia 5 poe see. thie 176 Thaumatias eee eee ys. 176 sNeochtlus s £4423 eps cok 176 minima, Mellisuga............ 304, 305 PE TOCHMIIS SF S85: hee 517 minimus, Trochilus........... 304, 517 minor abbotti, Coccyzus......... 337 caymanensis, Coccyzus.... 336 PCM on) Soke till i nv ka 120 Cuculus.. Sag dass. ee dominice, ‘Coccyzus aie Sen 337 grenadensis, Coccyzus..... 337 maynardi, Coccyzus....... 336 minor; CoceyZus:.. 62... 5. 335 Monasa.. ce 408 nesiotes, Coccyzus. SEN eat ale 336 »palloris, Coceyzus:. 2.5.5. ,. 335 PUeYT, COCCYZUS: 3. ls si beers 336 vincentis, Coccyzus....... 337 eo 339 L507 a a ee ar 508 manubiecma, Yunx 2.2... 2.05. 506 minutissimus, Picumnus......... 506 Pietisne Ss. os its sty 506 MAULNG, PICUMNUS . 2 2/5 < es oss « 507 mirabilis, Loddigesia............ 315 Loddigiormigs 3655555. '..5 315 Pe TOCHI US ji. (sere. ee 314, 315 mitchelli, Calliphlox........... 294, 517 PSOCHINS so.) Svoiad.ae 294, 517 mitchellii, Calliphlox.......... 294, 517 emctalus. 6 55.1 517 Bersted, Aratinga.... 0... ieee. 56 Mena. s ipsa reer as 56 mistates, Atatinga ... 2... .10ss- 57 a an BE re ae 56 mixtus berlepschi, Dryobates..... 483 Dyctiopicus . 483 Dentrocopus. 24s 42 sass 482 569 Page mixtus mixtus, Dyctiopicus...... 482 PIOUS aad 2s od alan ree 482 mocinno costaricensis, Pharoma- ehrus... $19 mocinno, Pharomachrus. 319 Pharomacrusa> + sce ese: 319 mocod, Cyantheys st S207 hay 278 mocoa, Cyanolesbia. . .277, 278 smaragdina, Cyanolebis. . Snore otters atta oat eee 277, 278 ‘Trochilis’. Gar oh 278 modesta modesta, Psittacula..... 75 sclateri, Psittacula.c2i.) 95 molachitaceus, Psittacus......... 94 molinz australis, Pyrrhura ...... 71 Conurus. stato wea moline, Pyrrhura . Fou 'g ess 71 momota cametensis, Momotus.. III ignobilis, Momotus...... III momota, Momotus....110, III nattereri, Momotus..... III parensis, Momotus...... IIl Ramphastes <2 iig se ¥ecy 110 at ee ee ASS tee kegs ee 107 DMeniotidnes:. "05 Gut Jee oe eT 107 momotula, Hylomanes........... II5 momotula, Hylomanes_ 115 obscurus, Hylomanes.. 115 Pbomarcitas s 2 ees ase Os oa ald 110 equatorialis #quatori- BUS; \.& 3), II2 chlorolz- Mus. 2. \1E3 argenticinctus......... 112 babamensigs 224505. >): 113 bartletti. 5 ey LDL brasiliensis ignobilis. . + PEES CHTULICEPS Were eee 113 CastaneicepSs:3........ 84 CONERUS 4.4 aewsieet feret ws 112 reconditus..... 112 lessomie ar eee et 113 goldmani....... 113 lessonii exiguus...... 113, 515 exiqutis: +5. 2). 515 goldmani...... 113 lessonit. 2508 8e Eis THCRICAMHAS O55 005s 114 saturatus.... II4 microstephanus........ 112 momota cametensis.... III ignobilis...... III momota..... II0, III naLterert. <1, as III parensis....... Ill momotus mattereri..... III Mptererls's fai torre a wee 6s III OBSOCRI a uites acters III parensis. Mists sa) LS platyrhynchus.. Le iy a 108 Semmratas 065 2 Pye, 3% 108 subrufescens conexus... I12 reconditus 112 57° ; Page Momotus subrufescens subrufes- Cenk. S28 GWAITSOND Pe atic ic eles 113 venezuele® i... ccsscces III osgoodi..... IIt momotus nattereri, Momotus..... III Monacha flavirostris............ 406 GSTAMGIOT his a5 bieint's'y 0 407 MOT MGUB. CES arcte kite se 406 WG rst Vien whe an lesce 406 SUCTION. ae + 408 DEGRA c4'¥ » wh Aes wes < LOR monacha calita, Myopsitta....... 72 Miyvopsitiarcus adie ante 72 PSitteecee iyit . sites beer, ( 72 monachus, Cuculus... + cssieecess 339 Myopsittacus......... 72 MSO i oS eh Leeae RIN 405 Gta Kaiecteks Pee 406 MOSUIB VE ahah cake eeeleae 6 407 MAVITOSHHIS LS sc Neaniten 308 DESONSICEA bs bib cd ao Gie ce ted eee vir Mucha, <\..ekene nen we 72 monacha .hise seats sese 72 Calitai icc asienteee oie 72 orbygenesia.......... 74 Myopsittacus luchsi............. 73 monachus......... 72 Wipers «oss. sisiddeot eile nate tee 293 MICTUTA a's ei Ne Mae 293 PV PETS 5 slia'a co Suid a cas NMS Ee 292 FANNY Sesiem seteee ee eee 292 fannyeeri vei eee eee 292 yarrelae us, se ees 292, 293 mystacalis, Malacoptila.......... 402 Monasas eescie seleta ote 402 rmoystas, Colibii. .3)05 3 a.0eee een 311 N nacunda, Caprimulgus........... 123 minor, Podager........ 123 nacunda, Podager...... 123 MACUL, -DUDOL.. cee ener 23 nevia chochi, Tapera ........... 350 excellens, Tapera......... 350 nevia,) Laperadavei tere 349,350 SUX. J as ae see 29 nzevins, Cuculas:: .:. stuns, 2 Ja 349 Diplopterussieice ane. 349, 350 12S) s CATES toa 149 Rhamphodon..!... 6.2). 5.5 149 Trochalts {sata oie etal 149 nana, Hupsittule wake vele snes 64 Psittacas oop ieeenaseel cian 64 DEMK sissies ee COE ieee eae 44 nanday, Conuriis: s/cysegete ws vieeie'> 65 Nandayuss sic aihsiotyels nace 65 Psittaca sc atmexisenin se 5 6 65 IPSItbacusHenin. prersieveyecevehers 65 nandaya, Arabia. ap c's me 65 Nanay 5 a i's 5.5 ois aaa amy on 65 INDEX Page Nandayus nanday.............. 65 Prannochotdeiles, . . .. . .. 0 niene aes 122 pusilus pusilus... 122 septen- trionalis 122 septentrionalis... 122 MMR SERRE a's. o\s\ 0 cae. iste e ns 80 panychlora....... 80 ganum, Glaucidium..... «j04 0. -'s 44 eae ROMSETINS, Son «, SMR wa 64 napensis, Notharchus............ 392 RPP Me I PA CHIS 55.2 5, 5, oc sistas) eevee mis 499 Setieren, Amazona. . 6.62) ...s6 86 Caprimulgus ona scar ; 123 Chrysoptilus#2a.4:4'\4s 444 Chrysotis. waist 1 \5:..tiek 86 MOMOLME, |. 0 Bene sd oe III Ormismyay, )/,Saaeaie 285 Phethornis . 1.5.2. 163 Rigas ss, tal seein ole 444 Peitacus... : sles, % 86 Ptetoglossus. sn0t as. + 374 Selenideray c2gs eres os 374 neébulosa alleni, Strix............ 32 nebulosa, Scotiaptex.... 32 SELUKE ore via tots See ete 32 nebulosum helveolum, Syrnium... 33 sartorii, Syrnium des, 33 Syrnium diel, Waste ee cia ee 32 nebulosus, Picumnus............ 507 neera, Chrysuronia Uae aunseaneort-a ts 200 Meetecta, Agyrtria....se ss ieas.: 175 neglectus, Veniliornis............ 482 nehrkorni, Cyanolesbia.......... 280 lire) 2) 3) & Sa ee en 280 nelsoni, Antrostomus............ 134 SS os aoa. Wraies whe RS 280 SENT KONA | 5 44 kis aed 280 MUMEMHOTO NEE ics eg avin bnic cle des 347 PCOUSNTE iv haa ae. 347 nigrogularis........ 348 pucherani........ 347, 348 PACIONGSUS ye )2)0) Ssh 625 348 PUL PETINS (6s) state. 0)«, « 348 Sal yan so njs adil acs 0-6 347 Neophlceotomus................ 459 else) 77 tha oe 459, 460 shiptoni!)s...:-./ 460 Neoplceotomus shiptoni.. ses 460 Heoxenus, Aratingas 22.4. 625)2/.2. 60 SUES Ts sae ao 321 OMUGUS Hai oe) 4 ek eels: 60 Pegee LOMB 27. 5 Sian e's 321 PEED tUAS.tersisveceiecteh.e 2s 321 PRTOR OIE Ho Sy. ost a's wale aie 321 ENS 2 a dials ee Wee o's 142 Piemibecetes . . iiss es a Bae es 142 niger borealis....... 143 costaricensis... 143 guadeloupensis. 143 jamaicensis. . 143 Dn ee on 142 571 Page nesiotes, Goccyguss).. 2). 6.5.6 65.5 336 Nesoceleush sh in eee 5 eres 416 fernandine .......... 416 INesoctitessiiscees hitiien er alot orators 511 micromegas.......... SII Nesophlox 22 es Bice tcuest ics 294. lobmifueti Wergaris Oey Aena 204 evelyn jad ss seee eee 204 LV Tura: 3ts cac eee 295 newtoni, Gymnoglaux.........-.. 43 niger borealis, Nepkoecetes....... 143 Buceod.. 0... 06 ee eee ha oe 353,355 Capito asia stds cruseeine ce 355 costaricensis, Cypseloides... 143 Nepheecetes .. 143 Cnculde: ad ada 405 Cypseloidesiie ee ss6)u0c,/33 142,143 guadeloupensis, Nephoecetes 143 jamaicensis, Cypseloides.... 143 Nephoecetes... 143 Monasa.... 026 poet sale 405, 406 niger, Nephoecetes......... 142 figta, Cypseloides is: . xis:s.2)Wsiadicres 143 Eiinande o's’ 3 sandhia se aeis'a ty & 142 Monachacissisaacnntees bares 406 Monasa. . sisal bred nc tae 406 Nigrescens, Bubo.......4 seas xsi 23 Caprimulgus......... 136 Nycitpolus!.cci seis 136 GLUES S Sikin &. afer slant 50 wiericaiids, AgyTivia-.5 i. o% cede 177 TT etimial ta Sieve cists). 177 nigriceps, Chloronerpes.......... 475 Dendrobates.......... 475 equifasciatus, Veniliornis shel a aed Olas 470 475,476 Mesopicus. . : 75 nigriceps, Veniliornis. 470, 475 pectoralis, Veniliornis 470, 475 PICHS).i. scan wale aera 475 nigricinctus, Phethornis ......... 164 Pyomoraisss aac 164 nigricollis iridescens, Anthraco- PHOLAK ak AS istlaie cole’ 223 Lamipornis ;..j2)ssiv'o dk 30. v nnweu 128 Dryobates iis Mose ose 491 nitidus, Phalenoptilus .. 128 nuttallii, Phalenoptilus. 128 PICUS |S diary vee Ae eRe 491 Neyctagreusy so S25 dnt 0 see Sees 129 yucatanensis......... 129 Nyctaleacadica:cc4.qc ine eases 37 SCOUBA Vek ccre 37 haetiSty.tsi hee eee 38 FICHATOSOMN! 3) 5.5.9 tse eens 36 tengalmi richardsoni..... 37 Nyctalops stygius. 2.465). isic soe 17 NEGA 5 oot Sane ee ee 24 niveatss: ae ee oe 24 MY CCEA ie sheet ails o) 272 HODEIGLY picdblpvataws Ore 272 So oy ae, eee oy. ee 235 ealolaema..5 «icin» ».- 236 castaneoventris calolema 236 castaneo- ventris 235 cinereicauda........... 236 HERIMCUCH.. oi 6c 5 sos siente 236 leucaspis...... teers 235 CCAIR oe ihe spine a os 236 SYDAE. sn wc dean Behe 236 viridipallens......... 236, 237 Cpepetenenitis kat aka Vises a's 231 aGels. (oes 232 bolivianus......... 232 chimborazo chimbor- rv WR MBE os ree 231 jamesonii........ 231 estelies 1A See 231 JAMESON ou ee 231 leucopleurus....... 232 melanogaster....... 232 DPIGhiNGha 5.5225 5). 231 Stolzmannt.o0n. 6... (232 orinocensis, Veniliornis. . . .472, 480, 481 empl bie, CAIE Nad athe space tale i 492 emata, Belo oo iss 4 a cdl ie whe 305 ormatus: Bellous | soeo seiassé 2 35's 305 DQ DORIS! oo cisls tie ss Ss 309 Orthorhynchus......... 305 Prochiluss) ase Peye er wicie 309 Ornisinya abeillet.. 2.3.4.2. 008: 308 albiventrsats. esceneeke 177 alii Glee ae 258 allardt: J SGthene aed 270 amazaly® Oa ee i IgI amethystoides......... 293 ANAIS histo oe chem ere 220 ANGE Nose eee 289 ADA s Los kicks eee 298 ATSINOE ici oes week 187 atala. ood ask cae 204 aureoventris.......... 202 aurita. 24 ..i eee 286 Barrott sees os 287 bonaparti.1; ci wiles + «8 243 DFEVITOSLTIS hontai «i « 177 INDEX Page Ornismya canivetii.............. 203 COUR IUG fii oss oe Sewe 305 cinnamomea........ I9I, 192 cinnamomeus.......... 19! CERYRNONE ny ek Sas vive 264, 265 Clerisniciek >, bys shin hk aoe 234 CONG Sy Cd hve vasa 245 COLIAIICA 5 civ nish nose 212 Gorsitante sos b.teae ee 291 CONE. SiS ae Hees oe Rs ue 288 COBH ais) areie At eee 297 cyanocephalus......... 193 cyanopogon........... 301 delphings «...\..1trwreake 219 dumerlinc cetera I9I Sepontils ce kiviey es on 295, 296 enstera soya ae ets cee 249 CLINIC) ahiovsiae His cee 215 erythronotus.......... 184 GRAIG. Cas ce sie Mi 215 fanny.) Pee eee eles. Sane 292 folie .\. ited ts ns ee 184 felicianyy... + <.s14ckiee 201 glaucopoides:. ii ...K ee 254 Gould |... ves ewes wees 309 SUucTIM . . 60.05 ae one 272 helente 3.0 iktrdecee 310 helianthea.. . <.. 513..0,c10ne 242 heliodor: kaeevseacveh ee 301 Hheliodort. sce see ees 301 heloisawish |. ese aan se 303 heterapogon: 6g.) snes 273 ISAACSON cis obi mi pete se 254 josephine). 24ers 200 JOUTEARI. i. 1,0 seeks 300, 302 POO Os 5a os ene Sea 201 TAGh CA oan os a etinis eee 176 lindent.\%.\ waxes eke wee 272 longirostris... oohsicismese 155 Tumachellus:: 5, 2c.0. vee 285 microrbyncha). 5... .. 275 montana . 5) acs ices as he 300 muUlsanticsaten eeyouseee 300 matierert cc) ck tee 285 NUWAL}. .Heieicrelspe sieeve 283 CONSE 22s Ah aso ee 199 Othtra Fa ese soe 293 PAM! w= eee iete 166, 516 paradise Oyyet wun ees 253 paling. cide wip ee eles 270 phoebe Hated caine antes we 268 POOMAMIANY ejay. sarsis evel 206 PASI ie ie as 202, 205 POAMIY es RH Ie bia ities 237 FICOTAN eee heii 2 \a\se09 208 TULA Sear ieee isiecd so 192 SAPP LOr pe mete wets'-n sel oie 281 SUPUMMALI AN hia ole saisieos ©. ca 309 SWAMISOMIE 2S sk eal es 209 temimineks \)) ere seis 25s 250 Chernestiges | cei ale); cise 228 WOIGU ALA einen versie) macnn 245 INDEX Page LOSS EC er 173 HGECWOORT 2.2. 52k: ee 259 MESHER = 3i5\s ete sia aol 288 SEAR chia we wie w ora 253, 254 Ornismyia henrica.............. 234 Senysmia delatire. ...:...1..... 310 SS te, ee ec her =) See 55 mianilatas sen <3 o< 55 MeRRIORMYTICHUS <5 42500256 A. oss 305 amethysticollis.... 265 cristatus cristatus. 306 emigrans 306 CRUPTANS he s:s, 3s 306 exilis exilis....... 305 ornatus. . .305, 306 helence’y ace sok 297 OFBAUUS Soe 55s <8 305 pamela..jg5 ees 251 smaragdinicollis 271 TEST ALES oy: En ea ier ee) 284 PANG, 5 cinhicitn ates > 284 osberti, Chlorostilbon........... 203 osculans, Helianthea............ 243 Ramphastod sss. <%, 364 EA TOCISS . oo05 SE dG a wales 158 osgoodi, Momotus.............. III PERO METCHOGOKA|.<.c i550 33h. Ss oie *'0 240 PEPOGUIIS A) aint els 6 ae 240 othura, Catharma.. 293 OPEUREIVGGL. . loonie nick le 293 RR ae ee 129 meleedit 4. aes sss - 129 PUREE ee tots aa eas Dot ok SS és 25 rae) DIO 6 odes ue kes «5 29 ASUS. 1) chapters sowie 2. 28 iret) hs Cae 515 Dendirer se 2 tess 29,515 brewsterese. .ctoe sacs 30 ol a 30 Silane kas es 30 hasbroucki. ......... aed) ee RGahiCOUE S52. wi oid 30 MACTAMANCH tos 0/0 5 Tew 30 Maxwellize ssh s eis se 30 AICCAINSG Speke ec cis <> 29 MOVIGG so 2 6 teens « 29 QUERCHINS © Pose vstece 2. 29 RATUGUIS Es GIO Gial'a «os 31 murrenpillas. 64.5. ates he oe 26 DAMM AMANIA 6. ose esse ne 25 Re MIE os 1S ae 28 Brsengends 6 Fe sis sie s nian 5 17 EME og ss Weld uw eiale «0 oh TELLS Gy ih ae a 0 eR ee 25, 26, i 7215 (0) 1137 Pe 25 ETUCIS ETA ts). otis ore as 26 CEUCIPETUS 222523 26, 27 MECUSSATMS 0! .ohe 22/2 2 magarite 2.2.2... 26 SEIS riet Sia cw os EUs se 19 er a 3I 575 Page Oltis crumigeris.. iid. od ess 26 Hammcolus o/s ook. his oe 28 PalarrisGensis 4.0 Ss sis ins Fi 18 rite bere all ae ge. jots site pleteieiere 2 els 28 Ptabemalar ysis es yee as 27 Hastatus Nastatus 2.Wepscok ) cs. ccemsrte 48 pravinicola, DP ytowern aes 49 Pyrrhuray is: esate aes 71 stictica, Tyto sero sen ere 48 SL eb. eee eRe aS rar vec 48, 49 LYE. eas es Lae ele eae 512 Perruche ara pavouane.......... 59 personata, Monasa.\.) 60.52%. ealss 406 SD rogonrAcieenineve cesta: 322 personatus heliothrix, Trogon.... 323 propinquus, Trogon... 323 Schistesss.. Was tmeisess 286 DYOgon sh) hance te 322, 323 TP rogoOnMunusiy ns. 322. perspicillata perspicillata, Pulsa- LBD. CAPSOMERES Ue 24,512 Bulsatrins wos ae 24, 25 saturata, Pulsatrix... 24 SYD, CAG ARIE TEN et hal agi 24 trinitatis, Pulsatrix.. 512 perspicillatum, Syrnium......... 24 pertinax zruginosus, Eupsittula ..62, 63 Aravtiie arpa sh oicts si cahe tare 62 arubensis, Eupsittula.... 62 chrysophrys, Eupsittula .62, 63 GOnUTUS GOR ER esis ccs 62 margaritensis, Eupsittula 63 occidentalis, Eupsittula.. 63 INDEX Page pertinax pertinax, Eupsittula..... 62 PSTEEACUS cc. he ne 62 tortugensis, Eupsittula oA Nee xanthogenia, Eupsittula. 62 peraana, Monacha.....22......: 407 OTS aR Ome ene 407 SYOES L0Y EL a Pe a lh 259, 260 LCP ANITA ¢ la sivas says aici 260 peruanus, Chlorostilbon......... 206 MCreAtHS ho bees miapets 260 peruviana, Florisuga............ 170 Patavonal. 2 sigs. ss es 173 emavianus, Bucco........-..... 355 AB APLOs 2 3 be ee sore ale 355 Chirysoptilus. . 2. - 2:4. 447 Dendrobates........ 474 Pharomacrus..... 319 Steatormis a. 2 0 ots IOI Petasophora anais. .s.......-.-. 220 CADAIMCISK. Joes inde 220 COruscanS,-cacvcehe. eee CYANOLIS hy Scie. << 220 CYANOCUS ean sees os 220 delphine . 219 SEMINAR. Sans nine ee = 221 TOLAB A ee creek ns 220 SERMITOSUTIS:. [0-1 os - 22% thalassinayc wissen, | eee petax, Aulacorhamphus.......... 378 Be SENET TIS oo. on dineins ole aeso @ 64 ESTUGAGCHS wa sysathantys erciece sas 2 60 aE EMSINTCIL? nich) cro hie, vata etie ters. = +000 17I reab hilar sie aetency teas ere 17I cuvierii berlepschi..171, 513 Cuvierli...... 171 PAG EIA.) sical 171, 513 Sahabbechstoy queeprenan yf é MODEL GUE euers-ae cccae ts 172 Phzolzema zequatorialis ......... 238 cervinigularis........ 238 PUWINOIGES ., ate Gyn. ss 238 phzolemus, Aulacorhamphus.... 377 Phzonerpes reichenbachi........ 473 |21s22,5) 0) rl Ei ae Cae Nba ein ean RE A 194 SOLCIGA eis ey eine a2 194 7h PR 194 Ee EMONEIS sy niccsh dane Me tate Ue aa 153 adolphi adolphi...... 162 fraterculus... 163 saturatus. .162, 163 BITS erates aera 160 INGOfELs<.010:5,./4- 155 ochraceiventris 155 anthophilus......... 159 anthophi- lus..158, 159 fuscicapil- 1S 4.08, E50 hyalinus. 159 anthrophilus........ 157 BORGES. as 4s, avert 163 atrimentalis......... 162 577 Page Phethornis augusti............. 160 barony saree 156 berlenselits (03258 4: 158 bolivianaw. Wen sc. 157 bolivianus (cei 57 ourctenly uae ere el: 160 CAUTENSIS. Re ai a/ane 164 CeEphalusrerscrre ete ioe 155 Chapadensish Wine ceia 163 columbianus........ 158 CONSODIINUS <0. sya 154 Emilige hi. parce oie oe 153 EPISCOPUS ee ied ts ayes 164 eurynome........... 159 Praterculus ssc Kee 154. moorei... I55 fuliginosus.......... 157 PUMOSUSs (sie sok sis e 157 eounelleni an cytes 160 griseogularis........ 161 PWIANENSIS (feb). 6 oss 154 BUY eat yee nae: 153 guyi coruscus....... 153 GREE ines 28s 153 MYRE 3. AO 153 hispidus hispidus ..157, 158 OSELVIN sc 158 villosus..... 158 yalinwss.\. se .ans 159 Idahiaete. Aas 163, 164 intermedius......... 159 longirostris baroni 156, 157 bolivianus 157 cephalus. 156 longiros- tris. .155, 156 mexicanus 156 susurrus . 156 GIShr nt 156 longuemareus..... 162, 163 malaris malaris...... 155 mulleri...... 155 WICXICAMUS. veil suilels 156 TNIOOLEL Sed seoreNe lates ote 154 MACCETETLS oo stehid aee 163 MISTICINCLUS «2,1, 164 ODSCUNAS sie che slate ete 164 ochraceiventris...... 155 panamensis......... 156 DMMP Pie ince sree 161 phlippilas se Anos 161 DLE es ee eels aes 160 PVOMACUS Tir. . cee 350 Phasianus mexicanus..........-. 348 philippi, Phethornis ............ 161 philippii, Phethornis............ 161 Trochilus. scisaaecn ee 161 sphillipsii, Picts’s.\c2t. seater eee 484 PholosoCeastes. < 6sccmss 2 usterceien 467 robustus percoccin- eus ...... 467 robustus.. 467 Phicectomius 0.2. os. cateinee 460 pileatus abieticola .. 460 floridanus.. 460 picinus..... 461 pileatus.... 460 SOURS, 5s kaa tees 4359 Pilpgophilus’. 5... o2ep bee cen 262 hartertiic hc. see 262 hemileucurus....... 262 phoebe jelskii, Metallura......... 268 Ornismya .a? elu create 268 phoebe, Metallura........ 268 phoenicobia phcoenicobia, Tachornis 146 ‘Pachornis sean ieee 146 yradii, Tachornis.... 146 phoenicobius, Cypselus.......... 146 Phrenopicus e050 otoe Giese: seismiee 496 borealis. 9. 3 oS ceekn 496 Pia ye ies see wc ageeeas ho elo, eae ees 340 cayana boliviana.......... 343 CADANISH Te ai) cle 61506 341 CAUCE os oe t aban 343 cayana. .340, 341, 342, 343 COMEELUE Si his aon ae 341 columbiana. .341, 342, 343 PATRIA). 6s bs ole 343 pilianensis...... :%'s 340 ATISTIANIAS 16 ss ees 341 MACOS... sa ou 343 WHCMETLC statis » sissies 344 INDEX Page Piaya cayana mexicana.......... 344 nigricrissa....... 342, 343 Obscura’. {weeeasiae 343 pallescens....... 341, 343 thermophila....... 344 venezuelensis. . . .341, 342 ee hae ee eee wee 344 Bolumbianda &. 3. ca) )eales<9 342 WHALHUTA. | ois). ss aekeous, 443 melanogaster melanogaster at a Sic sda: wtas'ag SRR 344, 345 ochracea..... 345 melanopastra . . 25.71 2 alee 345 PUIERICATIAN as 5) < spa worsens vee 344 MNT HG, «Paella ee sa als il 339 SUIPPIOTISS PY, 5.5 jam atten ty giant 342 PUECIAMS,. le assis Ae SPE nk 347 istilay 600 hs ees eee ee 339 chaparensis......... 340 gracilis. .......... 339, 340 orinocensis.......... 339 panamensis......... 340 thermophila. .3%. 3s 0si'< 0 344 pees, BUEEO. s. y 5 ays sate os 394 INothri(seus 22.2 sein ie 394 pichincha, Oreotrochilus......... 231 A POCHUUS «4 aaieteeatd sel 231 Rater Batok a nas eae fem 410 EDT ORNS sn eee OE 410 MMIC INICS 5c. 0a i Ss ls oo 3s Ad abi ai eae 381 EEN ea. Sen B's’ a ipo, Win pees 410 Picoides..... Sree BY Modi siain 3 499 americanus americanus 499, 500 dorsalis; 5/212 500 fasciatus..... 500 fumipectus... 500 ALCEICUISUR 5 5 z/S leis: ts).8" 5:3 500, 501 IOESAN Soph 3 bla als 5)2ie\ gop i's 500 tridactylus alacensis..... 500 americanus... 500 picoideus, Dryobates............ 487 picta amazonum, Pyrrhura....... 68 hiciani; Pyrrburac)s: , 2p. « 3. 68 yy ae 5) a 68 SRE, RUCOO S405 v\o.0'5915 2 a's." 0s 358 ROB PLES hs Sets Se ais at iach 358 [hE as ee ae 358 PSAGPACHESS cleieih eit 2 0.0580 69 1 Srlerstat fo SR pee ets Pt pe eae eee 501 albisquamatus......... 506 albosquamatus........ 506 BPRMAZONICUSS isin Neves 505 504 BECCTIAS s.)ohk. Soha ans) ee pie 505 aurifrons aurifrons..... 509 flavifrons..... 509 OI 5b 5 3 sahara dade 503 WOVE a 5s 4 alah atacsiprinlints 509 cit ee 503, 507, 508 biudfoay... a sb. } FOS PANE as hn ‘al olidyat ys aint 506 CARS es ve aera ha ee 511 eastelnandt s..7.\4)5i2 cleat ne 502 \ 579 Page Picumnus castelnaui............ 502 CAYENNENSISs ceasc tins ee 503 cinnamomeus cinnamo- meus 501, 502 venezue- lensis.. 502 CITNALUS ras ok He 501, 503 cirrhatus. ..503,505 macconnelli 503, 504 pilcomayensis 503 tucumanus... 503 GIMOLUS is F208 ee 510 d’orbignyanus.......503, 504 RIS Yo Ria cw eels 507,508 PAVIETOTSI C9 to Nex che rey 509 GAVORINICEUS ae cree nies 510 PUISGUS ees er eee nee 502 granadensis......... 510, 511 antioquen- SiS eee SEL granadensis Be ees A PUTAS aa, pena whats cocks 507 aL TeR sae hails bi 505 hypoxanthus.......... 507 HGUSIED so5: 200 iy wei adi es 505 PSL 5 io." siete cee Seen 503 lafresnayel. oa) 6. 200k 508 lafresnayil . <. ( aceoee PAS GhilensiSscceee nee enc ek! MES chiorocephalus.. <2 2.8 4.. .1 + 436 Ghiorozostus.4 i430. fo hw es 4S ehrysochlorosa. cats. . isons 43o chrysapetigg.: 20.22. 0 Bee Chrysostermus s,s poke es 414 cinnamomeus. . 449 CILLINUS oe Se oaiee ee eee s 455 COLONACUS .. om.\ gmc ee ated = be Corrientes valle mes esis, 1402 Cristatus oops Tee 6 Sek ones 443 CHIENTATIS T7050 202 beoses 4350 GaminGanusi rs cerGs.5 eee 432 IGS tS ek ce Dea ae athe 420 elegans ee tess raw enie 416, 425, 449 erythrocephalus........... 417 ELytOTOPS sca eel eee 459 ery thropsis © 2/4). cme 435 exalbiduis.cc%) «chic femeeee 455 OXaiG ye kM cae Gree eee 507 flavescens.... ee VL AnS flavicans 5% eee 455,456 AMavifronse isk. wekeneeee 430, 432 TOPE M Up teg Gl cag qoucamance. th San OE tA es 436 favaltimb1s 3, .taare sees 2 S- 445 pygmeus ......-......--- §05 quayaquilensis............ 466 MMGrHIES. 22... e ye tnt es: 496 TadiOlAtUS «<.212)9 + 426 PPG cole 5 oe JS Se ee ee robustus. 467 ruber. Pty 498 notkensis.........--- 498 rubescens........-. 475 nbiduigy svi peeadcde 473 rubiginosus...........--433,437 PUDTICACAS Wid) s 250 o/e Saws Se RAE: RUPIEICOMIS# Swit. fae hd. se 463 RE GMRCORES F680 oh he oh Grek tink) QED uMGRAN feet hase ox. ATE WHAVETETISH Weighs Seite ws 432 MES oe Ne ee Dani Ata okey o 452 PHO Hh oy Aad 3 t's (BO STINE HI ee Os 3 Sw 2 469, 475 Bealatis, Sea ca ih a & Brea ss 492 eragsant...:.......2 49g scapularis. . : . 458 SCHCPALGNNIS S's canaries ass 476 septentrionalis............ 485 REN Sodas wi jete de jin ane Re RM IGOR ay fac pe isin io ayy 478 BHUAMIOSUB 65.555 i56.00..-. 478 Be ete. d oa istviecs » ) ABO Strickland) <>. ce, vans se ©) AOS MEER hots k po ns + isle a ORO SMPCIOIMANIS.. 5.5 55 en. - AED Gaphrndans...65. ). see Pionopsittacus......... 96 pyrrhopterus, Brotogeris......... 78 Brotogerys. . 78 Paitiaeug...5 uci 78 PYyxThura nc on cic omic ce eee eee 67 nibipechis:..5 s.dustohot 70 amaragdina........... 67 hasta ag BAERS SERS 70 borellii. . waa) Set ee ae calliptera. PEE DIOR cis; - 69 ehinmpepe: 4 cy.cste sees 68 Chuentaua an. seca eer 67 (6 if WA RN EA De 71 egregia.... aaccis ashe ROR (=i 11 00 F: AEP ESE SRE 68 griseipectus...... sia) a HeMAatotiSie cs eeieen ee a2 hoffmanni gaudens..... 72 hoffmanni . 72 hypoxantha..... a Ca POUGIEES oe Ube wen 68 TUG AMS Gis iakrs ee one 69 melanura melanura..... 70 pacifica. |... 70 moline australis ....... 71 MIOhingst Lo). is) 71 perlata -ceiertnst os. ise 71 picta amazonum....... 69 LEST os +2) o) Had AeA 69 PIGLAMe oR e eit is 68 rhodocephala.......... 72 fhodopastery 225% sy). Be. 71 FUDIOO A Pre mes 70 souancei... meta dua ehere hae SUbandinanacweree ee ees 69 INDEX Page Pyrmhura vifidicata.’.......:.... 68 vittata chiripepe..... 68 WAGE ee oe 67,68 quadricolor, Cyanomyia.. ...... 193 quayaquilensis, Campophilus..... 466 Picusyjos soot ee 466 Scapaneus.... 466 querrerensis, Uranomitra........ I92 Gremis, Picus. 6 oe. ates. es 496 Gmmaticolor, Capito.............. 354 quitensis, Metallura...... See mie? (2 R radiatus, Bucco -399, 400 fulvidus, Ecchaunornis. - 400 IN VStalis! <5, hi eaters aa 399 tadiatus, Ecchaunornis. 399 famiolatus, Cenfurus.:....:..... 426 Melanerpes.......... 426 IPICUISS:) . Uae 426 Zebrapieds 22.2 3).. 4m6 radiolosus, Neomorphus......... 348 ramoniana, Trogon............ 329, 331 ramonianus crissalis, Chrysotrogon 331 goeldii, Chrysotrogon. 331 Microtrogon......... 331 ramonianus, Chryso- trogen! Pah Sas 331 piso ey le 331 0 I ee ae 360 NS a a 2 RS ee re 360 abbreviatus.. 362 ambiguus abbreviatus 362 ambiguus 362 ATACATHS ee uns ES 367 Firs) [ps RS ng a 364 AIELICOM PS Si) nec whe 368 CE egestas 372 Rajliert ss 367 brevicarinatus...... 361 Carinatis. iis St cise 361 citreolemus ........ 364 citreopygius. . 365 culminatus. +4'4363 cuvieri cuvieri...... 363 inca. nek AOS discolorus....... 365 erythrorhynchus. . 363 hematorhynchus ... 363 ep i ee 363 PHOPMOUS foc is) 2/5 oioss I1o monilis . .362, 365 osculans... ses SOR piscivorus brevicari- natus... 361 piscivorus 361 swainsonii.......... 361 587 Page Ramphastos therese ............ 364 OCOLNEishves shaves 361 torquatus ss disc s< A 369 Tuicanus 2 FSi ie a. 360, 362 VilidiS 2 yb Coen Baza Witellinuss oN eis cs 365 faymondi, Riccordia 35. Ab... 2... 208 rectirostris, Doryfera..... .:...2: 149 Hemistephania....... 149 Lafresnayea....... 249 recurvirostris, Avocettula...... 221, 222 Trochilus: .': 2/2 ea1 resin, Bellateinss 2694. os. bs 309 Eephoriis,., ! 0.04.2. kee Sie mroehilas.)) nei aan 309, 310 fests; Timchilas: oi 289 regius, Campephilus............. 466 PryoCopus.ess . 2 STR a oe 466 reguius, Lophotuis. ............... 310 Treehihis: .. MN 4eeSo 82S gi reichenbachi, Celeopicus...... .. 449 Phzonerpes ....... 473 reichenowi, Pionias.........:.... QI Piondsi ee saree et gI Pteroglossus......... 371 Rimatils 36S 3) eso 145 squamata.. 146 pein, Polyerata... 5 tO 180 reinwardti, Pteroglossus ........ 374 Selenidera........ 374 resplendens, Trogon:...:.°...... 319 trhami, Delattria. . rere 237 Lamprolema . Ee De eet 237 Lamprolaima..... 237 Ornismya..... athe BA NSST rhamphastinus, Semnornis...... 360 Tetragonops. . 360 Rhamphastos).).. 26) /S7Ga et: 360 ambiguus 362 ariel:':)..: epee os 364 brevicarinatus..... 361 Carinatusy yeni. 42 361 citreolemus ....... 364 culminatus........ 363 GUVIETE Be a 363 discolorus. 365 erythrorhynchus. . 363 ANCA se sit eb 363 tOCATA's'. se ee ee 361 LOCO. 3h: Beira ee 361 vitellinus......2.u....>) “365 Rhamphastus ariel............. 364 Bhamplodons 32... ewsaid ae) Sythe 149 ANIAIS 003 Cas ah holes 220 maculatum....... 149 WEVWG | o gue eae 3 8 149 Rbhamphonmicron «5 . 2... 7.3. 2a * 275 dorsale.... 275 hetranic.4 e076. 273 heteropogon.... 273 microrhynchum. 275 microrhynchus.. 27§ 588 , Page Rhamphomicron olivaceus. . . . 274 ruficeps........ 274 stanleyi..... 274 vulcani. . 274 Rhinoptyme cic es wea pened: 19 clamator. Pca jiay A midas. asa bade 19 rhodocephala, Conurus. Pie Shh He Aap ty a 72 rhodocorytha, Amazona......... 86 Chrysotis. . Ae Tt 86 rhodogaster, Pyrrhura........... 71 Tmetotrogon........ 321 Rhodopls |s.. cisgs sess eee tree yep ee 288 StHCAINENEIS:: cK) sachs 289 i Pe ee ee 288, 289 VESICLE.) a's siphlainyohe Saistety leat 288 Rhynchopsitta. . / Se pachyrhyncha. . 56 Rhynchopsittacus pachyrhynchus 56 Ricotta ss i's vaste ¥4 Mas am pee 208 SSNOOVILIGISK 95.0), - 5) Ss 208 fOYMIOREL i. Lily Mawes 208 ricordii eneoviridis . 208 bracei.. ....208, 209 PICO <. ..d

... 164 longipennis, Pheethornis .... 164 nigricinctus, Phethornis .. 164 notkensis,; Picus.. 8... 222) 498 Sphyrapicus... 498 PICHG wie. co Meee . 498 tuber, Phethornis . 164, 165 Sphyrapicus........ 498 Selasphorts. i: pany 6 aoe 298 Sphyropicuss see eee 498 Trochilus.. Jade i 164 rubescens, Picus... 475 rubicola, Nonnula...... 404 Tubidus, Ficus. nee 473 rubiginosus alleni, Chloronerpes . . 439 buenaviste, Chloro- METPES ey oly hes tence 438 canipileus, Chloro- merpes ........-..438,440 gularis, Chloronerpes 439,440 meridensis, Chloro- nmerpes..... ae ees PICS ters erevhane sis 433, 437 rubiginosus, Chloro- nerpes.......... 437, 438 rubripileus, | Chloro- METPPR es ce Ly cone 439 INDEX Page rubiginosus tobagensis, Chloro- TIEHD CS ccs ister cesarean 438 trinitatis, Chloro- MEEPES! 2 sc )ae.. Steerer 438 tucumanus, Chloro- MELPPES SL awa sos ss GAO uropygialis, Chloro- HER GES eto Pe ah, hate 439 yucatanensis, Chloro- nerpes. . Bee Age rubinea, Clytolema. .. 237 fdpimeus, Crochilus.. .'... .....2.. 237 rubinoides zequatorialis, Phaio- Registrars. ater aie 238 cervinigularis, Phaio- Laima Bae. somes aa tis 238 Pheolzemia Vee as auc 238 rubinoides, Phaiolaima 238 ALroehttise. et cle 238 rubricapillus, Centurus.......... 422 rubricapillus, Mela- HEMPESt eases: 422 rubricatus, Geopicus... ........ 414 PACS ery aa ee prenar ret ets > 414 rubricauda, Clytolema ... ...... 237 WrOCHIUS Ore re ae | geal rubricollis, Campephilus......... 463 Campophilus...... 463 Mesapicusi 2h)... .:.% 463 EAChS) >>". Jae 463 ScCapaneusy aay... sai 463 rubrifrons, Melampicus......... 430 Melanerpes.......... 431 PACUS eee Seen ale = 430 ALTIPSUTUS: .). 6.) + «ls @ 430, 431 BMISEIPENA, ATA 2 oes cc anc aeces 54 Fubrigenis, oittace. .....0......5... 54 rubriginosa, Laticauda...... 269 Mectallnra se. issu se 269 rubripileus, Chloronerpes. . . 439 rubrirostris, Bolborhynchus...... 74 Commis, a. 852s. 74 PSOpsiagcony. sec 74 rubritorquis, Aratinga.... ...... 58 CONUEUS siiiaere saa sc. SO rubriventris, Melanerpes.... Ae eu pygmeus, Centurus . 421 rubriventris, Centurus 421 Manieecenis, Ara. oes ke es ae 54 rubrolarvata, Aratinga.......... 57 rubrolarvatus, Aratinga.. ....... 57 Womerdse | gees pete 57 ruckeri fraseri, Threnetes I5I (SSP Teer Re ga GA OE Are aie es 150 ruckeri, Threnetes........ 150 ‘ise cel 015 Ce ene ea EMR Ee 150 venezuelensis, Threnetes. I51 EU IOLUTR OT oss +. 2 «8 ciei se ete lois 400 Dialacoptila... .....6 2 i sss- ss 400 RO TASA es ALi sed dita S itera als 400 rufa, Setochalcis. . 132 ruficapilla, Lypornis............. 404 589 Page ruficapilla, Malacoptila.......... 404 Nonnala ge ren, 404 ruficapillus, Baryphonus.... 114 Barypthengus... 114 ruficauda brevirostris, Galbula.... 383 pallens, Galbula.... 383 ruficauda, Galbula..... 383 ruficeps aureofastigatum, Chalco- SEMI Ae he Sei 275 Chalecstigsma 52): ee = Dendrobatese 2s o7 hee 479 ack iene Venilior- TUS) 4 82 sic raat . .472, 480 Picusvns Sarikei ce 479 Rhamphomicron. . 274 ruficeps, Chalcostigma . 274 Veniliornis 472, 479, 480 Prochilustae. Coss iaas set 274 Venilioriigg 0). ene 479 FOLCETVIX, HLCTIOPSIS-. su, tian eet oe 131 DYScelluraits so cee LS ‘Dhermochaleiss724. 4... 131 Puncollis, Biuced 3 \02 ese eet coe 397 Capitoun ia. bases 397 Chrysuronia........ 197 coloratus, Hypnelus. . 397 Grypus ee aa cae 149 maxwelli, Hylocharis. . 197 ruficollis, Hylocharis. . 197 Hypnelus..... 397 Trachea oi Sou ss 197 rificrissa, \Usdsticte ie 6s 5s ie are< 262 rufifrons, Campephilus .... 459 rufigaster longipennis, Phethornis 164 TP ROCHIUMISE vate sete aero: 164 rufipularis, Coccyzus . wicusdti* B47 ly by ge) 3) 3 31 ee 347 rufipennis, Cultrides............. 348 Neomorphus.......... 348 SUBPES, iE doses Aramco. 6 33 SVMMIUMT +) hone weer whet 33 ratipilets: ‘Colaptess so. aseee a, 413 rufiventris, Asthenurus.......... 501 Darocalisy 2.si/iris aks « 124 Picumnus 3 501 PICUS lisa paca apes ans 432 rufocaligata, Spathura........... 261 rufo-viridis, Galbula............. 382 PULUSY SUCCO shes Ge ee oe 400 Campylopterus/ii.0. i ara." = 169 Caprimguletis 3s secsaatstedats a 132 otiosus, Antrostomus...... 132 Paces) saiisstageas uch ane 452 rufus, Antrostomus........ 132 Selasphorus: 0) dreee 298 SETOCIIUUS = a pare cenaialae eka = 298 TORO 2a os ein, nicmichtin «14 = 325 rupestris, Caprimulgus.......... 121 rupestris, Chordeiles. 121, 122 xyosticus, Chordeiles... 121 zaleucus, Chordeiles.... 122 rupicola, Colaptes jine/ice oae/ay ac, - 2 415 59° , Page rupicola, Geopicus.............. 415 PUTTOUIG os hesuriaeeite sit 70 SHOTS cs og are ater cinge at 415 Fupicolor, CONUTUB ie gn g'diaelee » ys 70 PUP Pelial, 1CUS | iv vetoes nate speaks Wie 68 4 rupurumi amazonicus, Phethornis 516 rupurumi, Phethornis. 516 rupurumii amazonicus, Phzthor- 10 SER SR AES eas 161, 516 PheetDornisinns.:s,a0-4> LOL rupurumii, Phathor- Wis sheansaty dabtce wie 161, 516 russata, Eriocnemis............. 257 PIG CRONE 5.3 5+: pusrtle sn 207 VESTIDRGES 2 5:10. 8 crea. uate + 257 russatus, Chlorostilbon.......... 207 rutila chaparensis, Coccycua..... 340 | EE ee Oe ia ers 340 corallirostris, Amazilis..... 192 gracilis, Coccycua......... 339 : PIO GA ved ix es. 3s. > 5 GED PERRO care Pas evekssiid arate o:0°> 141 orinocensis, Piaya......... 339 COmminniyai’ as 2+ seh ae <3 192 panamensis, Coccycua..... 340 SW A erd art wb 340 PIAVAS i oa Ue tee ee 339 rutile, Ampels,': 5.544%... I9I COREPOUB icici 2 30 Guabiless, Cums is abs cy ob 60. vind 339 Cypseloides............. 141 Sarines, “Trochitns’ oo ici 302 soe b. 263 sagittatus, Picumnus............ 506 sharpei, Picumnus..... 506 pallen Chryspiis' 5 eine oe 89 salle, Hlonistigansctetiovs ee ass eis 170 salmoni, Brachygalba........... 388 Salyvini, Amazilistreuseee oe 'e ass: 194 Antrostomus, 216: 02h ee: 134 Canta). ea ate ns Meas 359 Caprimulous) os s3 0%. 22%: 134 Chiorolampis-. Sys 8 203 Chilorostilbonc hs soe). 203 Chiysotisaek Seeee beeen 83 Cyanoniyia Aine e oe. 35 194 Mutowerennye 5 £5 yt ee 166 Neomorphuss. 5 oe: 347 PACHMATS|2 2% Sissons 508 Marnthogenyx.. 2.058.353 241 sancte-catarine, Scops.......... 26 sancte-thome, Brotogeris........ 79 sancti-hieronymi, Panyptila...... 147 sanctorum, Dryobates........... 488 sanguineus, Dendrobates......... 475 Mesopicus....\). 22a) 475 Ricus ait bc cee a 469, 475 Pteroglossus......... 370 Veniliornis........ 470, 475 sanguinolentus, Chloronerpes..... 473 Dendrobates..... 473 Mesopicus....... 473 santacruzi fumosus, Melanerpes.. 424 INDEX Page santacruzi grateloupensis,Centurus 424 pauper, Centurus...... 424 santacruzi, Centurus... 424 sapphirina, Hylocharis........... 198 latirostris, Hylocharis. 198 sapphirina, Hylocharis 198 ger RS ee 516 sapphirinus, Trochilus..... 196, 198, 516 Sapphironia ceeruliigularis ....... 181 DUGOUT snide ne hee 181 MNOS ys. 5 0S 181 sapphiropygia, Eriocnemis....... 256 Vestipedes........ 256 Sappho Carol, » a's » » smainice tee 280 DUAGH |. 5 cin asc wit oters eoaeleiet eae 281 SPATCANUTA, 5 -iierd as «tr etet 281 Sappho, Grnismya. sx s02eeees cd 281 Sartori, SYMNUW, «:s.5c 0 acieee 33 saturatus, Antrostomus.......... 134 Caprimulgus.......... 134 Saucerostia iodura.............. 516 Saucerottea erythronotos erythro- TOTOS 2 'a7n.553 es 184 saucerottei warsce- WICZA icitha ont rose 516 warscewiczi braccata. 183 saucerottei, Amazilia............ 182 braccata, Saucerottia. 183 hoffmanni, Saucerottia 183 saucerottei, Saucerot- TIA 5 & siahenern eee 182, 183 Lrochilus.- Jeo 182 warscewicza, Saucerot- LOA ce aoe eee 516 warsceiwiczi, Sauce- TOCUIA. 1. see oeeee 183, 516 SAtICeTO TEs |. (e's. «.s:s54v ein eee 182 alfatoana os. esas 183, 184 beryllina beryllina.... 187 WiOl! ss oa 187 CAUPENSIS 25 Juncker jaa 185 cupreichiudays) a see 186 cyaniirons: aio). 182 alfaroana.. 184 cyanura cyanura. ..186, 187 guatemale .. 187 impatiens.... 186 Gevilletn cs oe eee 187 edwarda.is.7. aceite 186 erythronota felicia ... 184 erythronotus caurensis 185 ATICHM GA eam oiieeelare 186 Mii, Cora) s Saas 185, 516 niveoventer.......... 186 HUHEAL see we iste ayare ete 185 OCU aoe blcatetely ee 187, 188 saucerottei braccata.. 183 hoffmanni. 183 saucerottei dates © 182, 183 warsce- wiczi . 183, 516 INDEX Page Saucerottia sophie braccata ..... 183 saucerottei. 183 Sophige!® oe: 183 warscewiczi.. 183 StinmGhrasti oe eos 187 tobaci alicie....... 184, 185 caurensis...,.. 185 erythronota .184, 185 feliciz ...... 184, 185 monticolor.... 185 THDREL LS. sos. 8184 viridigaster........ 185, 186 VE SRR Ser oe eee ee 184 SEE EMMAECSTIAVOR 5 os. s < oussis 249 rectirostris, Lafresnaya..... 249 Lafresnayea..... 249 StL, oaAtresnaya. : oc <\.alesc 2 249 PEPOCHINAG 035045 3! Set sei ee in 249 Rete tTeSHAVA f 5. . ih. -d seit eiess 249 SD ae 345 Bnd ia aca ns 345 bahamensis andria 345 bahamen- SiSce s cle 345 califarnianay.....%'.'.. 348 dominicensis.......:. 346 merlini decolor 346 merlin ; ..<%:..*. 346 MRE ons Bin Beam a 346 ss a ee 346 scalaris agnus, Dryobates........ 493 azelus, Dryobates........ 493 bairdi, Dryobates...... 494, 495 cactophilus, Dryobates... 494 centrophilus, Dryobates.. 494 DIGRATICODUS: oi 5 Sc. 2s 492 eremicus, Dryobates..... 494 graysoni, Dryobates...... 493 1 ee ae 493 leucoptilurus, Dryobates.. 492 lucasanus, Dryobates. ..493, 494 parvus, Dryobates....... 492 Sal Dryobates....... 492 iy an Saas 492 ridgwayi, Dryobates..... 492 scalaris, Dryobates....... 492 sinaloénsis, Dryobates.. 493 symplectus, Dryobates. . 494 Senmdiaca, Nyctea........s....- 24 Sa ee oe 353 0 a ES LS Poe 462 guatemalensis guatema- lensis. 465 nelsoni. 465 regius. 465, = leucopogon........... 462 MIAINETD MN. 2i0:2)3 5S 464, 465 melanoleucos ceare ... 464 melano- leucos. 463 melanoleucus cearze 464 pollens peruvianus.... 466 591 Page Scapaneus pollens pollens........ 466 quayaquilensis. ...... 466 SUDTIBONS ae a) 463 trachelopyrus.. ...... 463 scapularis, Ceophloeus ........... 458 Precast dan ci ook 458 scapulata, Cyanophaia.......... 210 Eucephala............ 210 Thalurania.... 210 BISES 2.16) a cas ae Meds 285 elbipuiaris oid eRe: Ae 517 albogularis....... 285, 286, 517 Scahrag.. 6.3 See 285, 286 Personatuse saa 5) 286 schleiphackei, Docimastes... .... 250 schmidti, Amazona ...).......... 82 schomburgki, Hydropsalis........ 125 schreibersi, Iolama .... ........ 242 Tonolaima.......... 241 Trochilugies 0 2a... BAY schulzi, Campephilus....... 459 Dryotomus oo. .0fadsu 850 N eophloeotomus .. BENS: 5° 459, 460 Phicentomus: 3) fae. . 2. 459 scintilla, Selasphorus....... 299 Troehiluswecic Aa. i. 299 seitulus, Atthuras. <3. 5. 2.0. 25S: 230 sclateri, Campephilus............ 466 Chetura. ey oe a 140 Megapieusy. sidan leds 466 BOTS oi ex he ck 2 ha 408 Nonmuls: 6 ogc fan’./. .< ey as) naw rs 298 IA... heise es dee 25 shelley1, Capito...) 63. sce «+. eas 359 shiptoni Neophloeotomus........ 460 Neoplceotomus......... 460 aiyt, NGehda .:.5 io shee nae oe 47 siju, Glaucidigi. oh 131 LOPUORETIBS 5. 5 ii5.0 vacvh 131 maculicaudatus........ 135 pybhele sigur: re Ue OMT oS 131 tONAQENAS....5¢00s00es | ae stenura, Chlorostilbon........... 207 Panyeniors.: .:. «awe en 207 Stephanoxzig. . ; «said seb ee 306 lalandei cet eae JalanGs ic sicsuisg a Ga 306 lodGipeg . cicus asm 'oae 307 SbernochytS. ...«.'s 5s. <'s cwdersiviele ates Gee 233 cyaneipectus......... 233 gtactica, Strix.5 v0 so +b ame eee 48 stictipennis, Ceryled.ntsdo1genen 102 stictolophus, Lophornis.......... 310 stictoptera, Ceryle.............. 105 Urochroma; i... «vse 98 stillata, Aleedo ics. is denenuene 515 stokesi, Eustephanes............ 276 stolzmanni, Colaptes............ 415 Oreotrochilus........ 232 Strepteceryle... 2.5 2. tausueaen 101 alcyon alcyon...... 102 caurina. ~/ es torquata stellata . 102, 515 stictipennis 102 torquata.. IOI Streptoprocne:...« <'.sisu hie weuseeen 144 biscutata: cou 145 semicollaris....... 145 zonaris albicincta.. 144 altissima... 144 melanotis.. 145 mexicana... 144 pallidifrons. 145 ZONATIS A ye 144 striatipectus, Bucco. )5.22...6.4 pm 398 sumatus, Bucco... .i/4sjaeaenee 401 Centurus:. ou oteep oe ee 426 Chioronerpes554-- be eee 426 Chrysetpesis) entice ee 426 Picts? ib cies Shot eioeaere 426 LePra pics jis tie-ai Icke wee 426 stricklandi, Dendrocopus........ 495 DryGbAtes) i. vacetiecis 495 Lophostrix ) 2 i5 reins 31,32 Paces . | eitsic anette 495 SCOpsin sy stavectsitere a Geiee 31 Stridula. ‘Strix yeu ei oe oe 32 Strigiiormes: sais sscsen eerie 17 strigilatus, Bucee/sc)5/2 ai.) inmeoue 399 chionurus, Trogon.... 328 strigilatus, Trogon.... 328 Trocoaty joes sil seicts sane 328 strigularis subrufescens, Phz- thors). sc Been 516 striigularis atrimentalis, Phe- CHOPRIGO sce 162 ignobilis, Phethornis . 162 Page striigularis Phethornis .......... 163 DY CIMOTRES 2 5 ics ah oe 161 striigularis, Phethornis Brea meass, Aa eu sey sate 161, 162 subrufescens, Phe- ThHOEIS ): Nae te 162, 516 BELiplaitis, BUCCO....4.:22-s5---- 399 Ecchaunornis.. .-j4141: . : 2 399 LEr(G Pi Ae see IAS 49 pulsatrix..........00------ 25 POA. 5 no 2 eee es sin anise = 45 PuTetatissimia . 1... a e's 50 595 Page Sirix Pill pesnas o Maat eat aon aerate 33 Stietica sae ae aaiele seers 48 Stridtilavwes eee bees nee 32 sunday... Sjale soe taape nares 35 teriomalmatiter, Be eis ee a 36 CORGUWATA Co stane ois cheek aieus ethene 24 foidara sf fia5,o5 cscs eels os 48 (OLCETE Wey en dae ee" Pe tee 38 varia albogilva..... 33 alerts agin eRe xt ees 32 SAELOTL. Kae a Be oe oe 33 NY fig C2 ONE nS AU ora te 32 WATIGS § oct. Aamir tree 32 virgata tamaulipensis....... 36 VITFINIANA)s 20 ois arenes es).s ae 20 Wapactthtt oc. cuhiee < ciene 21 strophianus, Heliangelus......... 264 "‘TrOCHHNS os sore, fais p2O4 strumaria, Ornismya..) ..=....-.. 309 Sti thom, Psittacws, «sia... so Veo Stuarts, Heliomaster . 2 45. 2. .6.5- 290 Stuarii.,, PhethortiSs: sos ses ec ©: 165 stubelis, 'Oxypogon. sss 05: 272 stuebeli, Chlorostilbon........... 206 sturmii, Pteroglossus............ 371 Shy Solus “ASIO Ts Y bate eaten sea sis 17 Nyctalops.2 ade Soe 17 subandina, Pyrrhura............ 69 subcerulea, Eucephala .......... 201 subceruleus, Chlorestes ......... 201 subelegans, Melanerpes.......... 421 neglectus, Centurus .. 422 Melanerpes 422 rubricapillus, Centurus 422 sanctz-marte, Cen- tits, 2... -A22 subelegans,Centurus 421,422 wagleri, Centurus.... 422 Melanerpes. 422 subflavus; Celetisy 2. :ieee «cede ole 456 subfurcatus, Chlorostilbon....... 206 submexicanus, Colaptes.......... 413 subochraceous, Phethornis ...... 160 subrufescens conexus, Momotus.. I12 reconditus, Momotus 112 subrifescens, Momo- NAS 2). erator eon ced ere aec 112 substriata, Malacoptila.......... 403 Subtectus) Bucco:. 3 3s cas ee eis 394 subulatus, Todus.(5 2. sis5 322-23 106, 107 Stinda-|Ciceaba vate ce) aiedetes 35 GEE Ree te ar ce A is reer a 35 Syrian a el nceeants 35 sulcatus, Aulacorhamphus....... 375 erythrognathus, Aulacor- hamphus 376 ulacor- hynch- us ..375, 376 Pteroglossus........... 375 sulcatus, Aulacorhynchus 375 sulcirostris, Crotophaga.......... 351 596 Page sulfuriventer, Centurus.......... 425 sulphureus, Capito......../..... 357 LUTE 445g adres ta ee sumichrasti, Amazilia........... 187 Saucerottia......... 187 superba, Bellona... 0. ses wane 306 MIDrGOlAs 7 Ave anges nt 290 pallidiceps, Floricola. 290 stewartz, Floricola ..... 290 superbus, Anthoscenus.......... 290 Augastes.. Sean pallidiceps, “Anthoscenus 291 Trochilus. .285, 290 superciliare macconnellii, ‘Ciccaba 35 superciliare, Ciccaba. 35 Syrnium .... 35 superciliaris bipartius, Eumomota 110 Colaptes. . 419 Eumomota. . 110 Melanerpes. . on, oat Sao gmerceus, Centurus... 419 Picus.. ; <2 AEG superciliaris, Centurus 419 Zebrapicus..... 419 superciliosa, Alcedo.. .......... 103 australis, Eumomota. I10 bipartia, Eumomota. I10 bipartius, Eumomota I10 Cergene acne Sem tee 105 stictoptera, Ceryle .. 105 superciliosa, Eumo- MIOTALS coe ica IIo superciliosus moorei, Phzthornis . eves er -154, 155 mulleri, Phethornis 155 ochraceiventris, Phe- GHGOTOISE ers ss ele 155 Phethornis ......155, 160 IPrionites af. ceiesay LO Pyioniteswean 2. toe 515 Pyronites........110, 515 superciliosus, Phe- thornis. 2 5% 154 Trochilus 153, 154, 155; 160 surda, Urochroma.. 99 SUTAUS wSTEFACUS oh eitle jos & clever 99 SNiegame suas) VANDEL TGE Or 515 Surnia.. Sear SEE aio CRA ta aCene ae SSS funerea . an Veg AEs Tey RATE Oo oper 38 ulula caparoch 2712, $95 2: 38 Dallasi sie deciottes 38, 515 lalace ss 59.3 eee 38 Surructira, Trogon)... 0/i)> 2 2ireen < 327 LTOSONUSUS ss eee 327 susurrus, Phethornis ..... 156 Swainsonl uCCcon cs clee ss eee 392 IMormotius): jo eolesistne) as WNotharchusiie ecco 392 Ornismyd Sheree 209 Riccordia..... 53) 3209 swainsonii, Ramphastos........ 361 sybille, Delattria’. wc: .ciktee s/s 236 Page sybille, Oreopyra .. 236 syrmatophorus columbianus, Phae- thornis. . ORGS syrmatophorus, Pheethornis . 158 Syrnium albitarse............... 34 albo-gularis............ (gf CINeTEUEN 55. es eee 32 Fulvescens wis sa)e hs gee HAPS, iu ras cb es huhighum,,.. ss...) ba cree 35 hylophilum ‘sc LineatuM, \ i as ica ee 36 melanotum.......,<.0+ss ae nebulosui... 6.3. $24 ne ee 32 helveolum... 33 , SSTUOG: So yy 33 occidentalig ys sia. eiled ee 33 caurinum... 33 lucidum..:. gg perspicillatum......... 24 TUPIPOS, « os sss) aly GAPLOTIL. v5... vac se vee 33 spilonotum . ..).ace. eee 35 squamulata. . ao ace ee euinda. ose aben eae 35 superciiare. i... +s Virgattw 5/5. 2. se eee 36 Systelliae ...0.02 4s heen eae 131 NishicervEer sis oc eee 131 F Tachornis. ..::'. ...... 5.04 ae 146 iradii. . 146 pheenicobia.. cass eee 146 pheenicobia 146 yradii..... 146 taczanowskii, Agyrtria........... 172 fractus, Thaumasius aly hon ata le ee 513, 51 Heliangelus........ ean Thaumasius .172, 513, 514 tezenionotus, Campias ... >| ae ceare, Veniliornis ‘471, 477 Chloronerpes........ Dendrobates: ....... pe Mesopicus.......... 477 tenionotus, Venili- OLMIS:.,6%. 26 aes 471,477 Veniliomis)..... 50252. 477 Talaphorus..(. ce atew.).5: 172, 173, 174 ehlorocercus; =~ cisjocer 172 Wamatia, bicinctay fe vik aa 396 bitorquatay. a) cs ae eeee 396 COLATISA tale sae nse) anaes 390 hyperrhynchus......... 391 LEUCOPS Ue oles cre ecs ater aie 406 LeCOTIS Reiki cine choeeeerais 399 CAMA tia, -BUCCOn: nei circ ents 395, 396 hypnaleus, Bucco....... 396 Nystactes. .395, 396 INDEX Page tamatia, pulmentum, Bucco...... 396 Nystactes .395, 396 tamatia, Nystactes....395, 396 Tanypeplus heliactin............ 320 CEs Aa el eee coe aa 349 IASTIENSIS.-.. eee cos 9349 eV 1A CHOC: see. see ( 2 350 excellenis#2 5.00.2: 350 HVE sce ir ttate 349, 350 MaeeROS PMS 2s) sha. wale eens 172 hrypastieta 22) c.5%) “E72 feign, Agthurgs ©... 2... ..2.).. 230 EES CS 08 [ee 1 ee Cent ea mec RPmmmn (0 picatus, Notharchus...... 394 subtectus, Bucco......... 394. Notharchus. .393, 394 tectus, Notharchus....... 393 telephonus, Cuculus............. 334 temmincki, Ornismya........... 250 Picumnagds. sis ey- 2 503 Pterophanes...... 250 temminckii, Picumnus........... 502 emMOLrogon ys... <3 as% e se - 321 roseigaster......... 321 temnurus, Prionotelus........... 322 temnurus, Priotelus.... 322 SU TLOPOM eS reste side «ors 322 vescus, Prionotelus.... 322 Priotelus:....°..0. 322 teneprio, Monasa. ......5....... 409 fenebrosa, Agyriria...02).).. 2... 210 brasiliensis, Chelidop- 18 3) ir Vint Me ter eee 410 EF POTHEM als s cia / n\c'a e's 409 BION ASA mise ie aieis: 409 pallida, Chelidoptera .. 409 tenebrosa, Chelidoptera A OR ae ae ae 409, 410 tenebrosus, Cuculus............. 409 tenellus, Trogon....... Tere 326 tengmalmi jacutorum, Crypto- ALUSIME tea shatte lett 36 richardsoni, Crypto- glaux...36, 37 Nyctale... 37 Tira beh hg oat atte Co ae 36 tengmalmi, Crypto- lati aie sate tes ole 36 tephrocephala, Agyrtria.... 179 PyTETINAG Nh heer ETO tephrocephalus, Trochilus........ 179 tephrodops, Chloronerpes........ 476 Dendrobates ........ 476 PAGUS! 25 ds ue ods 476 tephronotum, Glaucidium..... Bay) POCO ACV PULIA SS oct ccs ads cos UUs 178 tersicolor; Centurus............4. 421 Melanerpes... 0.2.5... 421 PeLramenciy s..\. 3x... li uae tous 360 SPANGZM Seti aces, 1.300 rhamphastinus... 360 texensis, Chordeiles.... ........ 121 597 Page thalassina, Petasophora..... 220 thalassinus, Colibtisceaiaer cone 220 Mocks ssh sea eZ ePhaltmania ee eee er ae iene co 211 Deere sie et 215 alzaniy awe sh hs 215 bellinn ysnvcomett ee 210 DiGolorary nave sera: 210 chlorocephala. .. 211 chiorophanaer 2.2.) 211 Goelina tis Sor aw eae: 181 colombica colombica.. 212 VEnUuStae is ss 2 re columbica. vi) uel. 212 eriphile beri ..... Sie, MATS eriphile: 2). 22 215 PANN yee eee ekeseet 213 fannyi fannyi...... 212/209 verticeps: .:.:: 213 FSSIMS= enh eee ae Tee es forcipatac cee aaa 213 furcata fissilis........ 214 GURCATA Te Mick 213 furcatoides.... 213 intermedia.... 213 furcatores. 2.0.65 6.04 213 PIRUCODIS 2 ui) br. cco ts 211 hypochlora... ...... 212 HEISRAG ei 42 twp pity ares 214 lerchtjees. wed oe aes eee 210 nigrofasciata......... 214 POMWAVT S|. «shoo estes. SES scapulatia tc: uc see 210 SIMOOI es ne a eee 214 smaragdinea......... 2i1 tbownsendi.... 212 TSCA rants ali SN 214 VEMUS Cas asta dels) ere 212 WEF ICES «| kterea sine oe 21% Wagleri (Maries ae 210 Waterton. (ye hms 2S thaumantias chrysobronchus, Polytmus 2. Pies )as's |) (220 Polytminsiey st ek Ze rochilus 5 seo ie 229 PHAUMAN EMIS ele eee ered te 172 Dartleptie he oie. 176 Wheamasns 4: tis hae ont ra neiens 72 taczanowskii . .172, 513, 514 fractus .....513, 514 thaumasta, Zodalia............. 285 Thaymasturay, ss. Asse y vee le eee COPA COTA, ye Ee 288 montana...... 288 CH ss Shes 295 enicura ve 295 Gvelynas Pee 553s 294 framcescs® .......-. 292 henicura pi oe, Si 295 ‘hawimatias\atinishjse here ek 177 albiventris? yiiih ss 4.) 170 aApicalis ) } 32m s'ne dec 178 598 Thaumatias brevirostris......... CANCIGUST. wesw hire we chionopectus........ CHIONITUB esa kale PireIAitis x). pds ais leucopastercc. sk eeu. LCi Lt ae a oak maculicauda. eine milleri. . Lee nigricauda. renting aie nitidifrons. . +f WITTGICC Sse & Sad se wae A MOCUOCEIOUS vie Ghke betalch os Ra a ae hzmorrhous hzemor- rhous neoxe- nus . theres, Ramphastos .... INDEX Page 177 179 175 217 178 175 178 178 176 177 176 176 60 60 60 60 364 228 269 228 228 129 131 130 sis 129,130 theresiz leucorrhous, Psilomycter Metallura. Sone Ornismya.. he theresiz, Psilomycter ine TRermochalcis.... jihca sce wees sy candicans......... cayennensis albi- cauda. cayen- nen- insu- laris monti- cola toba- gensis decussatae:. ..). .% longirostris....... TUMCERVIRG . sobs 22 thermophila, (Piayaicscncus aes ee ThRENeteS. |). ae oe eee ANON Ise ys Ache Bits cate ke cervimicaudacs.< 66 oo... fraseri. ; " venezuelensis . leucurus leucurus...... Tuieastra... .. lonpieawda. 2:4) sa bee ruckeri fraser... > 2... PUCKEFL EE se tye venezuelensis .. thyrianthina harterti, Metallura. . thyroideus natalie, Sphyrapicus . Sphyrapicus...... ps Sphyropicus.......... thyroideus, Sphyrapi- Mila beara. 6 2s eee dupontt..'\onemetes b.. ATONE ik aesters ata lepida’.n cere Wate ie 130 Page Timolia lerchimvse yi tee 210 tinnunculus, Celeopicus.......... 455 Clee 3:5) nackte 455 occidentalis, Cerch- NeI~ICUS SS is. es 455 Picus. 454, 455 tinnunculus, ‘Cerch- MeIDICUS ky... eles 455 DIL seb clk ssa eens a 515 tiraca, Psittacus,.).::.......caaeeae 515 TEMERCE s,s acation a bbe eae ones eee 80, 515 CHINIPL. Vi. sans eee ee ee 80 THEIGA: A. 54). sate 80 VITESCENS Wiig) cue cera 80 tirica, Brotogerys......0.0<..0- 80 Parttncna: My Saw ies wre 80, 515 AL itICa:. 07'S eM ee 80 Tmetotrogon rhodagaster........ 321 tobact; Acyrtria irre ae 177 alicize, Saucerottia ...... 184, 185 Amazilia isi ices eee 184 Amagilis.... ec.) eee 184 caurensis, Saucerottia...... 185 erythronota, Saucerottia. 184, 185 feliciz, Saucerottia ..... 7 185 monticolor, Saucerottia. 185 tobaci, Saucerottia . 184 Trochilss: 6... phase 184 tobagensis, Stenopsis............ 130 tocard, Rhamphastos............ 361 toco, Ramphastos. <= .2..2 94) nee 361 Rhamphastos. . iss Ok eh ee Pest. o.245cue se lee 106 Podides. 2)... 5s! cnshoiseee en ee 106 POR Fs oh se 106 ansustiroserisy § 0 ec 106 hypochondriacus.......-... 107 MEXICANUS «5S Zhi hee 107 multicolor: 42 Soak eee 106 Sxilis..2 : cate Stee 106 piulcherrimus 2). ae 106 subulatuss.....:. seein 106, 107 LOGS es 6. te ee ete dee 107 WATICGIS® Oo ek ee ek ee ee 107 hypochondriacus..... 107 multicolor. tn... 106 subulatyss srs teh. oe 107 todus, Alcedo We. Ve ene ator 106, 107 Todus. jc shee ae eee 107 tombacea cyanescens, Galbula.... 384 pastaze, Galbula ...... 385 tombacea, Galbula. ..384, 385 Topaza:'s.2.5. . eben ate ta kee 230 pelle. nile ae mew wea 230 ee bs, Seahaene hike 231 DYTA ice eae Meier 231 torquata, Alcote at Uae NBII BS IOI BOUrrierh ee os v's cise « 245 85S 9) RU epee, as 102 Hreltamtheacr i \i': (a 245 125 Hyd ropsalist the oes bie Leypornis) aay een INDEX Page torquata, minor, Malacoptila. . 401 Ghestismiyeys i.) j.c2's\eicits'e aha 245 stellata, Streptoceryle. 102, 515 stictipennis, Streptoceryle 102 stillata, Streptoceryle... 515 “St >. een aL eA eater ae 24 torquata, Malacoptila... 401 Megaceryle... 102 Streptoceryle. . IOI torquatus, Asyndesmus......... 429 SCC Om ite ts isto s cleters 401 Caprimulgus..... <2,-. 125 Belews Nees - 455 Cerchneipicus...... “454, 455 erythrozonus, Ptero- POSSI): er aaters series. 369 Melanerpes.......... 429 nuchalis, Pteroglossus. 369 Bigus aisha a reiyecers 429, 454 Rampbhastss\) os). a). 5 269 torquatus, Pteroglos- sus. La ey SoS, torridus, Selasphorus. ASB le 299 MPR coe. 2 Fo /a ska! sve tarcte socio ot 25 98 OA EAVICA ate cae elections tests 2 99 PE PULACA 51.1 Meloni ce tapeysierel= 99 BISON COVES 55 si oicieeisies ee 2 eves 78 gutture-luteo, Conurus...... 78 townsendi, Thalurania........... 212 trachelopyrus, Campephilus...... 463 Campophilus...... 463 Megapicus........ 463 Scapaneus......... 463 tranquilla, Lypormix............. 405 Prenarilus, (Cuculus: 3... 0.2... 405 fraviest, Bourcieria.............. 244 Piphlosetigng | .\....... 610+. 244 PSU GOSIA pie ietats\< 5% sein 244 VET ATiine al so otciee eis. o<\s 3), 244: Trichoglossus aurifrons.......... 74 tricholopha, hoagie Bd) Ar areas 312 Trichopicus. . k ARR 469 cactorum. cy 469 MAPHODEISLCMUS. jo... ss dee eee 3 31 COPS H i ulaade ects s 31 BREE Ce ee oii 9S ape ale eye ya 2 asst 94 CVANOSASHED oici wim wie sie ee 94 (TVS) Coy eet AU CE a Re 53 Mielanenpes + seems 292 lafresnayi, > Js cai: eee 248 lalandi.. (0/1344 2-008 eee 306 langsdorffi. ...... -« sane) largipennis. | o.5 s.c0e 167 latarosteid: 55.245 snk 198 lazulus. .....:, =csin s~ 30 leadbeatert:.... 45:5 ani a 239 leocadiaa ‘x. 9.'s.e ss see 291 Jetities s)he os ee leucopaster.5....0u s2< a5 173,175 leucotis:.< 402°: eas ome 195 leucurtis’. 2. 2s 5... bea ee loddigest: <3: 4... ecemen 307 longicaudg 22.4504. e6e 314 longirostris.. /....\/..< 3a longuemareus.......... 163 1OWISE:. cig5\.1- 6-2 ee eee 148 laciins, 2.5 ¢ sos >see 253 ladovicize:: =. -2.. seine 148 latetia: Xz). ales eae 244 MACTOUTUG |. cee une 169 magniheus.. 5 lon. ~ nee 309 malarisys Seen ee 154,155 INANGO is eee ae oe 222 Margaritaceus ys tes hae 3! 158 OLEEOIe aie. ss eels 5 hae 240 Pea eS Sea ae 230 DOCUME> ate 3 2 onts so 161 pichincha 231 platacus. «2.62 ia see 6 314 platycercus 300 polytmus 230 PoOpelairiin. oo. ers sete 312 PUM, ~ o).h ean ee 160 Prevesti: ..os65 Staten 2 223 piremellag oe as os 246 PUCK ERA ye atest ciee 202 TERE oh i aleee arate 231 FECUrVITOSETiS.........- 221 erie eae ee oo, Ae 309, 310 COPISR erg co tao 6 a 3 stp 289 Be ee © ae 310 TICOLCIE Soe see stl sle ares 208 PEVOHES Dalia sis M25 < 233 OD ete oe al 2S, a ea 301 ERD EU Masta pres 4 OS SEGRITOSEIIS. © aie acs -.s 219, 221 smaragdinus........... 278 smaragdulus........... 230 SARI IEONE Fie csis ee 182 SPALPAMUIEUS «6/205. sip 281 BVENCE! 4. Ak a eh oe 264 PUMA ARIERSI SS 5, 5 5 53 5 Sa'ra, oh oO 159 SATIATHOSUS 55 ois sissies 289 ON ape 274 strophianus........... 264 SANECEDUS ate sae eae 285, 290 superciliosus 153, 154, 155, 160 601 Page Trochilus tephrocephalus. .. 179 thalassinus............ 220 thaumantias 229 (ABACTIS Sec ataaee es 184 tyrianthinus......... 267, 270 tzacatl...... 189 VEBUSEA cc. 2 Pach eas a 212 verreauri. . 2.2... 5...309, 311 WERMEN OE) 9 oe fe ae 2 177 VIC eh hee eee 281 villavicencio: 9222224; 168 violajugulum.......... 297 Wiolicantla.s <0. sae: 222 Witidigastefs. |. wits. 6 is 185 Vierdivula fos ines, 224 viridi-pallens.......... 236 Widisss Re 225 ROME. aS ees: 243 watertoni. 215 wilsoni. 247 yarrelli. . Waters o's Sirah w i etatahats 292 HEWES oc eee. 153 Aseaet of 190 Troctes hoffmanni. 332 Gn) ee eRe chan sas © 320 PEISONAUE pte Sekt aise’ ss 322 PCISORSUUE TS veiiwes ss a 322, 323 heliothrix..... 2e¢ propinquus 323 PRODIMAUIIS 6d a Dace 323 PUGINE. <.. GA naebtER tae on 325 TAMONIANS - . <5 on eb bien 329, 331 CAMOMANUSs . vce sees ens SeE reaplendens. i315. Getscs~s 319 FOSHIDA t,o hickew sei i Se 323 TOGMIDASEET > sisal ae 48 thc REG ee 512 tuipara, Brotogeris.............. 79 Brotogeryil.:s: vnevaaanue 79 Patbiaoiss 3.0) viey ay eek on 79 tumultuosus, Pionias............ 93 PIOONIS 65: y. i c:3ish oo PSit GROW osu brats bo 93 Creme, PH. oo ped beeen ee 491 tymica, abenllia >.) tec ieseiere oat 308 Copligenh 0 i0.s iisine ete ee 245 Erythronote 4/2: cee 182 Helianthes ... s.0scanuaee 242 Jeliainye, ....« 0) dee eee 201 NM yiabenlia... «a0 easeu eee 308 Pyne, ....,. cease Gee 97 tyrianthina oreopola, Metallura... 270 quitensis, Laticauda.. 271 Metallura.. 271 has a Metallura 270, 271 tyrianthinus, Trochilus........ 267, 270 TFB ieee ce vin hee 48 albavalba. 475k eee 512 contemipta « \;).) sj. sone 512 PuTrcatay, ..cnicx peas 513 guatemala ..........: 513 DCR ANEL ie). sare Seoaclee 513 pratincola cy. 2 iasewione 513 Stictar: Pee sche 513 Wid ata)? eevee eres 512 BATE og jh ocs aban re pea 49 SIAWMAIDS J w)5 i sin) dtd 5 keto sae 50 insularis inswlaris .\. osesace ee 50 NIPTESCENS ease oe 50 perlate os AS cyomiiaeneaner ee 512 contempta. ie e\eis 48 Purcatay’sChonsaeesl me guatemale ......... 49 HiGaWaga si.) i shri late 49 perlatan wy ara 48 pratizieala ..cijie 255% 49 SHOT EE saya ied units 48 punctatissimagn.|ts)s/spieke-a ie 48, 50 tuidaras ue ee ee 512 “Pytonide: 45.4) sha eek ee 48 tzacatl, Amazalial O40 hd 189 fuscicaudata, Amazilis . 189 jucunda, Amazilia....... 189 Amazilis.. joe. : 189 MTrochilsenirat wean cacee 189 tzacatl AmaZilis cise ccs) ey = 189 INDEX U Pa ge ujhelyii, Chrysoptilus........... 447 ulocomus, Pteroglossus.......... 373 Wileiatasctata yes) Pee eg 33 ulula caparoch, Surnia........... 38 Pallasy Sarnia... eee So 38, 515 RIBEARAN eee Uva ania ate 38 MBIT y UTI ..: Cris Nae Blane ce 38 wengatis: Celeusy 02 08 ake 452 multifasciatus, Celeus... 452 EICUSH Na Ae GURL Oe Orie 452 undatus, Celeus........ 452 underwoodi bricenoi, Spathura... 260 discifer, Ocreatus.... 260 melanantherus....... 260 Ornismya eos oo 2253 259 Selasphorus......... 299 Syo Cielo bz eben eae a 259 Steganuras ss. 2 259 PProgon A Seis. 325 underwoodi, Ocreatus S ae Pa ae 259, 260 undulatus, Picumnus.......... 507, 508 Geman, Lypornix. 22.202). 0s. 408 unitorques, Monasa........%.... 400 MUMEMEMRIETA. 5 co. ote Sec Rec 53s 180 atricapillass. sie... 193 cyaneicollis.......... 180 Werned den psae-s)s eehid 193 Elighiie oes ens © 2/42 193 PrANicics IN oe seit 180 querrerensis......... 192 WIOMGe pS ye 193 WATIGUEOMS! fer. ¢ tees o's « 192 Witty ca 'k ete 2's ee 175 PRCHITORT ei Ne Sie clash a sisi 232 bougueri bougueri 232, 233 leacdra seh) s./. 233 MOVICUIE Aaa oc cals ete 233 MMPRICRITEANIG C0 0 Cds ss o'o d)n\w 6 6 « a a%e 98 Datavicd fee week 99 Ciigulatas we. kis . - 99 Costaricensisy 2) 5.):'. 98 GilEGhiSsimajos. 22 5 1s 98 PENINES veto Sraereai aces 98 iletiinpen:s adencincin 98 UEHIDs prs ee ee ee ie 98 PUTPUTALA. 4. sa .s%\ei» sles 5: 99 Shictopteracs fro es iil 98 oa ee a aga mn 99 WCU YF cena ater ih ae 99 urochrysa, Chalybura........... 218 iypuroptila .4./.. 4. 218 urochrysea, Hypuroptila......... 218 Ri Pep ETI 2, coco do e's se esas 381 BMMAZONUI 26) oe.) elle 381 dea amazonum....... 381, 382 6 2/2 NAPS eat wR Set 381 Daradiseas (5 8 gine 381 amazonum.... 381 Urolampra chloropogon. . 270 RNPRMG Naot oy Ue Tee 124 603 Page Uropsalis lyfa lyra. 2.2 2.5 a hes 124 permanian eas 124 SCSMEentaban Haves. se 124 uropygialis brewsteri, Centurus... 426 Chloronerpes....)..... 439 Melanerpes. . 425 uropygialis, Centurus 425 Wirospacha tee vary ae ee 107 HARPER BS cen a es 108 MATER se 2 107, 108 Olivacea sei. ..asr 108 Semairiufaye aac 108 MIP ESENCLEN yn a sie Coates 261 benjamini benjamini.... 261 rostrata. w.\. + 261 intermedia. 00. 6402.. | 262 PIPMEISSALN alates aye eid 262 Niels ME ISGOERIM egal Sia he: 27 Scops.. 27 V Vagattis! Prcus See nises eee oie 492 valdizani, Dendrobates.......... 476 Veniliomisi ae. 4), 471,476 varia albogilva, Strix............ 33 allents Strix eee he ba! 32 BArtoOrit; Striels. Oltaeieins it bide 33 Varia Pere sis ee hi 32 variegata, Geococcyx............ 348 Variegatus, Dragons) yeh em eel 327 ‘Trogonuruss 2/2 0). 40: 327 varius daggetti, Sphyrapicus..... 498 nuchalis, Sphyrapicus. . .497, 498 ACUS ERE Ne oe ane ad at 497 ruber, Sphyrapicus........ 498 Sphyropicus Vs ssh. eae). 497 SULIR Ae a eis oe eet ee 32 varius, Sphyrapicus....... 497 varzee, Picumnus SE tetany ais enta 504 Vauxi; Chacttivat 7a eaters 138 Vauxit, Chetira jae oeeie aay. 138 Cy psetnsi so ietaae as tn nests 138 Veneha-albectalitsnieay vine ti dese 475 venezuelz, Momotus ........... III osgoodi, Momotus.... III venezuelensis, Picumnus......... 502 Weniliormigtie cs cin ales au 469 ALIAIS aKa cee 472, 481 SUprLiS MAA 4 DRO: 471,477 CAD OTE MAL UE REE seis 473 callonotus callonotus 469, 474 major....470,474 CASEIN he Leiala hal RS ¢ 472,479 digs), SVU Coan 471,476 fidelis 3 28a so ans 471, 478 frontal ise eames 471,478 famisatws sp esccn fi 474 fumigatus... 473 kigkaticecilige ea 470, 482 continentalis..470, 481 dariensis...... 470, 482 604 INDEX Page Veniliornis kirkii kirkii. .......470, 481 neglectus..... 470, 482 maculifrons........472,479 neglectus.......+-++: 482 nigriceps equifasciatus . + +++ +470, 475, 476 nigriceps . .479, 475 pectoralis. .470, 475 oleaginus aureus... .470, 473 exiquus..... 474 fumigatus .470, 474 oleaginus ay ary 470, 472, 473 roleiveidach shinny. eater eS sanguinolen- TMG sia sss 470, 473 olivinus. ...6....s 471, a7o frontalis...... 478 orinocensis..... 472, 480, 481 passerinus.........471,476 PUNE 5.5 viens dh nhs wee 479 hematostyg- ma..... 472,480 ruficeps 472, 479, 480 sanguineus......... 470, 475 spilogaster. .. ..472, 478, 479 teentionotus 2.5. ..50%- 477 ceare ..471,477 taeniono- tus...471,477% valdizant:.\20-)...471,476 ventralis, Amazona............. 89 CHrgsots 806). 2s gress 189 HAGcHenNS. i... c.ws Sa 255 Psittacnse Vlas O89 Vestipedes. 003 saves S55 venusta, Thalurania....5 22... -< 212 Trochilus...........--. 212 vere-pacis, Malacoptila tt ci 402 veraguensis, Anthracothorax..... 224 onion fat eck. 149 Dorylera../5 S023. 149 Hemistephania...... 149 Lam pornisy 2:i:)2. 2! 224 verdinegro, Carpintero.......... 443 vermiculatus, Megascops........ 28 OLGS Bee ae sere 28 verreauxi klagesi, Lophornis.... .. 312 Polemistria..... 312 Polemistriaz dase eeu or Prochilus yes Hse-ae: 300 Sur verreauxi, Lophornis .311, 312 verreauxii, e : fii be hal Tae ete 454 versicolor, Agyrtria. . 175,177 brabournii, Agyrtrina.. 514 brevirostris, Agyrtrina Le tiie ts C= Sean 177, 514 Bueco Sacer ee 357 Gapitos agers aces 357 Chrysotists ke ot aie 81 Page versicolor, Eubucco. S57: 358 Psittacus........... 5» "THOCMINISg: actsut cites ae versicolor, Agyrtrina.177, 514 verticalis, Amazilis;.....).... 5 can os 193 Cyanomyia: is ices Oe verticeps, Thalurania............ 213 veeper, Lisciien:, <5 o)) sts nie 289 PMISMVA 4.5. oie 288 Rhodopis.............288, 289 vespera, Calliphlox.............. 289 Rhodopie: . ..... 43:00) Vestipetios .... Fuk so ieee 253 aline .. Me 258 assimilis; is atesniiees 257 aureliz aurelie..... 256, 257 caucensis ..... 257 berlepschi.. 2s. 6 s%3 258 catharing sili: oueae 254 Chrysorama si. see 242 whitelyanus, Aulacorhamphus.... 376 Aulacorhynchus..... 376 whitelyi, Antrostomus........... 136 Caprimulpus ..1.0.4 20 136 Eremita..\.:. “cee ee 164 Ny ctipolus..;\\.seis8--ee 136 Uranomitra. . ct oe 175 whitneyi, Athene............. 5: 47 idonea, Micropallas.... 515 idoneus, Micropallas...47, 515 Micrathene.....o5 seers 47 sanfordi, Micropallas... 47 whitneyi, Micropallas.. 47 wiedi, Chlorostilbon): ...2. 72-6. eee 202 Pteroglossus. =< ase 367 Uxochroma): J 3.02220e- ee williami, Metallura....-. .....2.. 32 209 Wilsoni,. Bourcieran.... oho. soe 247 Coeligenay c.. i a\y atoet eerie 247 Hehantheay-conseh eee 247 Lampropy gia. «00/2: 42> -4) eae "Prochilus:%..4cteate sates 247 wilsonianus: ASio: 46) sce eee 17 OPUS. Been eet Ane ees 17 ».4 xanthochlorus, Chloronerpes..... 435 xanthogaster, Pharomachrus..... 320 Pharomacrus...... 320 xanthogenius, Conurus........... 62 Xanthogenyx, salvini............ 241 xanthogenys, Heliodoxa......... 241 xantholemus, Conurus .......... 62 xantholarynx, Balanosphyra.. Be ae 428 Melanerpes.....:.- 429 xantholora, Amazona......)...... 89 Chrysotisetts laa aaeon 89 xanthomera, Caica in 22 ccs s 100 INDEX Page RARENOMEerIA, CAaiCa... 5 i cj5s oes 100 Pionitese. a6. 4.56 100 manGhomeros, Caica....2 2. :..00+. 100 SAHGHOMS: AMMAZONA.. 52... > 1 85 Ghrysous: . Sapa 222... 85 Psittacula. :iseys ac oe acs 74 IPSIELACUSS 3 aciaecaers eras 85 xanthoptera, Psittacara.......... 80 xanthopterus, Aratinga.......... 80 Rantiotcemia, Picus . .....6. 4... «< 436 xanthropteryx, Amazona......... 84 ChrysotiSias >; scr 84 MIMS SEVASIHSNHA, |... fo ks 3 wee 196 Heliopaedica .2........-. 196 RCRA. a.5)5 554.0232: 31 mamedst. Aimazilia. . .. 26 de.. seas 196 ASIII acl ao eee ae 196 RUINS Goo fe eis a a ae 495 albolarvatus albolar- vatus.. 495 graviros- tris. 496 PTavir0strise<). ax. ae 496 BIIEEICH SS. 2 Se Ve ec 468 percussus insulz- pinorum 469 percussus aig Ass 468, 469 ¥ yarrelli, Calothorax ie 292 IS Baie aio share ‘5 292, 293 MEROGIINISL ewes cect 3 Sa spa 292 yaruqui aelguecuam Phzethor- nis De i'd iaiate 25) ) Vee Trochilus. . ie yaruqui, Phzthornis . 1 53, 154 yradii, Cypselus. . Pol Att) kA yucatanensis, Amazilia.......... Caprimulgus....... ee Ama- Zits ys! chalconota, Chloronerpes....... N yeseres Shape ie Picus . See Aege ore Minx mingtissina 4.242 5 ese ZebDrapicus elegans: . 2... 006. 66:8 hypopolius........... Bonn: da ee pucherant’.. 65 S205). Fadiolatuss. eds tues Striatus 252) creak Supercilianis 4.6 2/1603 4: triCOlO Hiss see aoe sete Orion J) 55 eee zonaris albicincta, Chetura ...... Sterptoprocne . altissima, Streptoprocne .. 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