500 TROGONIDA. 
10. Trogon caligatus. 
Trogon caligatus, Gould, Mon. Trog. t. 7'; ed. 2, t. 16°; Sel. P. Z. 8S. 1856, p. 286°; 1859, 
pp. 367', 387°; 1864, p.176°; Moore, P. Z. 8. 1859, p. 537; Scl. & Salv. Ibis, 1859, 
p. 182°; P. Z. S. 1864, p. 364°; Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. vil. p. 290°°; ix. p. 118"; Salv. 
P. Z. S. 1867, p. 151; 1870, p. 202"; Ibis, 1869, p. 316"; 1872, p. 322°; Sumichrast, 
La Nat. v. p. 239°; Boucard, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 4547; Nutting, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. 
p. 400"; Zeledon, An. Mus. Nac. Costa Rica, 1887, p. 120 *. Stone, Pr. Ac. Phil. 1890, 
p. 206”; Grant, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xvii. p. 465 21, Richmond, Pr. U. 8. Nat. Mus. xvi. 
p- 513”. 
Trogon concinnus, Lawr. Ann. Lyc. N. Y. vii. p. 463%"; 1x. p. 119"; v. Frantzius, J. f. Orn. 1869, 
p. 312%. 
Aganus braccatus, Cab. & Heine, Mus. Hein. iv. Heft 1, p. 184”. 
Trogon braccatus, Lawr. Bull. U. 8. Nat. Mus. no. 4, p. 317; Sumichrast, La Nat. v. p. 239. 
Trogon lepidus, Cab. & Heine, Mus. Hein. iv. Heft 1, p. 187”. 
Supra nitide cupreo-viridis, certa luce cyaneo tinctus, nucha et pectore nitide purpureo ; capite toto et gula 
nigris, torque pectorali alba, abdomine et tectricibus subcaudalibus aurantiis; alis nigris, remigibus albo 
limbatis, tectricibus minutissime albo irroratis; caude rectricibus duabus mediis dorso concoloribus nigro 
terminatis, tectricibus tribus externis apicibus albis et albo, parte exposita, transfasciatis, rectricibus 
reliquis in pogonio externo mediis concoloribus ; oculorum ambitu citrino. Long. tota 9°0, ale 5-0, caudee 
rectr. med. 5:0, rectr. lat. 3:0. 
2 supra schistacea, gula et pectore concoloribus, caude apicibus nigris, alarum tectricibus stricte sed regulariter 
_albo transfasciatis ; caude rectricibus tribus externis albo terminatis, pogoniis externis tantum albo trans- 
fasciatis. (Descr. maris et femine ex La Libertad, Salvador. Mus. nostr.) 
Hab. Mexico (White®), Tampico (W. B. Richardson), Colipa (F. D. Godman), 
Misantla, Los Cerrillos (MZ. Trujillo), Jalapa (de Oca*), Cordova (Sallé*), Uvero, 
Omealca (Sumichrast 1°), Atoyac (Mrs. H. H. Smith), Playa Vicente (Boucard”), 
Valle Real (Deppe), Cacoprieto 16, Guichicovi 18 2” (Swmichrast), Chimalapa, Tehu- 
antepec (W. B. Richardson), Teapa in Tabasco (Mrs. H. I. Smith), N. Yucatan 1, 
Peto, Izamal (G. F. Gaumer), Tunkas (Stone & Baker ?°); Guatemana §, Choctum, 
Yaxcamnal, Chisec, Teleman, Duefias, Volcan de Fuego, Alotenango (0. S. & 
F. D. G.), Retalhuleu, Toliman (W. B. Richardson); Sauvapor, Volcan de San 
Miguel (W. B. R.); Honpuras, Omoa (Leyland’); Nicaragua, Matagalpa, San 
Rafael del Norte, El Volcan Chinandega, San Carlos, Leon, La Libertad in 
Chontales (W. B. Richardson), Chontales (Belt '°), Escondido R. (Aichmond **) ; 
Costa Rica, La Palma (Nutting 15), San Mateo, Turrialba (Cooper!!), Birris de 
Cartago !! 19, San Juan! 4 25, Alajuela!®, Las Trojas 1°, Naranjo de Cartago 2°, 
Cartago 19, Jimenez !® (Zeledon), Guaitil ®, San José 1) 19 (v. Franétzius), Angostura 
(Carmiol); Panama, Calovevora?*, Castillo *, Santiago de Veraguas, Santa Fé # 
(Arcé), Lion Hill (M*Leannan® ° **), San Pablo (0. S.), Paraiso (Hughes).— 
CoLomBia ; W. Ecvapor ?°. 
_ There has been a good deal of confusion respecting this bird, owing to an error in 
the colouring of the original plate in the first edition of Gould’s ‘Monograph of the 
Trogonide,’ in which the head is represented as blue instead of black. This is explained 
by Gould in the second edition of his work with the original specimen before him. 
