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Show 148 MR. O. SALVIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. [Jan. 24, 118. LEGATUS ALBICOLLIS (Vieill.); Lawr. Ann. N. Y. Lye. viii. p. 177. David (Hicks). 119. MYIOZETETES COLUMBIANUS, Cab. & Hein.; Lawr. Ann. N. Y. Lye. viii. p. 177. David (Hicks). 120. MYIODYNASTES NOBILIS, Scl.; Lawr. Ann. N. Y. Lye. viii. p. 177. Santa Fe; David (Hicks). 121. RHYNCHOCYCLUS BREVIROSTRIS, Cab. Santa Fe. Agrees with Guatemalan examples. 122. RHYNCHOCYCLUS FLAVO-OLIVACEUS, Lawr.; Scl. & Salv. P.Z.S. 1864, p. 359. Santa Fc. Agrees with Panama specimens. 123. MUSCIVORA MEXICANA," Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 225; Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1864, p. 360. Santa Fe. This species ranges over the whole of Central America, from Southern Mexico to the Isthmus of Panama. 124. MYIOBIUS SULPHUREIPYGIUS, Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 226. Santa Fe. 125. MYIOBIUS ERYTHRURUS, Cab.; Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 226; Lawr. Ann. N. Y. Lye. vii. p. 472. Santa Fe. Before noticed from the Isthmus.of Panama. 126. MYIOBIUS N.EVIUS (Bodd.) j Scl. Cat. Am. B. p. 227. Santa Fe. A well-known South American species of wide range. It has not hitherto been noticed in so northern a locality. 127. MYIARCHUS NIGRICAPILLUS, Cab. J. f. O. 1861, p. 249. Santa Fe. Two specimens rather smaller than a Costa Rican example, but otherwise agreeing. M. nigriceps, Scl., of Panama has a narrower rufous border to the rectrices and primaries, and has the dark crown less extensive, which in M. nigricapillus includes the nape. 128. TYRANNUS MELANCHOLICUS, Vieill.; Scl. P. Z. S. 1856, p. 141. David (Bridges). |