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Tortile, R. A|)proaagnc : 1 c? ad., December 25, 1902. 



"Iris seal, feet indiaii yellow, bill canar}'-)-ellow, distal half maxilla blackish 

 (distal two-thirds maxilla blackish "'). 



Nos. 12S24, 12825, 12,S4;3, 121182, 1298:5, 12984, 13065. 



cJcJad. : al. 73—71 ; caud. 73i— 66 ; culm. 39i— 37^ ; tars. 11£— 11| mm. 



¥ ad. : al. 70i ; caud. 64 ; culm. 35|- ; tars. 11 J mm. 



[Ca3'eLine (Mus. Heineaii., Ueplauches leg.^jrie Bp.). (lainopi (Gi^ay leg. in 

 Mas. Paris).] 



[357. Galbula leucogastra Vieill. 



Giilbulii leurogaslni Vieillot, Noiir. Drct. xvi. (1817) p. 441 (h;ib. " Aintririue meridiouale " — Iribit. 

 subst. Cayenne). 



Cayenne (Salvin & Godmau collection in Mns. Brit., Mus. Heiueau.).] 

 [358. Jacamerops aureus (MiiJl.). 



Alcedo ainva P. L. S. Miiller, Natnrsyxt. S"j)/il. (177ii) p. 9i (e.\ Vosmaer — bab. Bei'bioe, Brit. 



Guiana). 

 J.ymiidix (Gml. 1788) aut. 



Cayenne (Mus. Brit., Mus. Heiueau.).] 



Family TROGOMDAE. 

 359. Trogou coUaris Vieill.* 



Troi/'iii viillaris Vieillot, N'xiv. Did. viii. (1817) p. .'iliO (typ. ex Cayenne). 



Ipousin, R. Approuague : 1 ^J ad. and 1 ? ad , January 7, 1903. 



"Iris Vandyke brown (c?), seal (?), eyelids coral red (c?), blackish (?) ; feet 

 olive-bufF(c?), olive-grey (?) ; bill above wax-yellow, below olive-yellow (J"), above 

 blackish, below olive-yellowish (?). 



Nos. 13U48, 13049. 



c? : al. 118 ; cand. 138 ; culm. ; tars. 12J mm. 



? : al. 118 ; caud. 140| ; culm. 17 ; tars. 12| mm. 



[Cayenne ((jould collection in Mas. Brit., Mus. H. v. B.).] 



360. Trogon rufus Gml. 



Trogou rufus Gmelin, %s/. Xaf. ed. xiii. i. 1 (1788) p. 41)4 (ex IJuff. A Daubent., PI. Enl. 73G— tyji. 



ex Cayenne) ? ! 

 Trogon air/roll i.t Vieillot, 1817. ^J I 

 Trogon Curucui Linu^, 17t)ti. partim.f 



Ipousin, R. Approuague : 3 c?(? ad., December 31, 1902, .January 2, 3, 1903 ; 

 2 ? ? ad., December 24, 1902, January 2, DOS. 



" Iris seal, feet greenish grey (dnsky greenish grey, greyish), bill apple-green 



* Hrllmayi- (Am-. Zuol. xiii. 1!I06. p. 41) thinlis that t'.iis species .should bear the name T. riirueiii Liim., 

 but I cannot agree with him. Linne's diajmosis of T. riirucui is evidently made up after Eilwards' plate 

 no. 331, which is T.atricolUs Vieill. (= T. rufus Gml.). 



f Trogiui curucid Linne (17GG) is a mixtum compositum, and I should think it best to droj) the 

 name altogetlier. Linne's diagnosis evidently rests on the figure of Edwards, which clearly represents 

 the male of T.ru/iis Gm. The specific name Curucui is taken from Marcgravc, who apparently describes 

 the male of T. rarieijalus Spix. The first synonym given by Linn*; is lirisson, who simply reproduces the 

 description (if tlie Curucui of Marcgrave. The synonym " Tzinitzcan Hern. mex. 23" may belong to 

 y. vicricanuH Swjiins. and Feuillc's P»iitiicuit Jiamvieua viridh cityrtuK rutitro scrrato is perhaps indefinable. 

 The habitat is given as Mexico (ex Hernand.), Brasilia (ex JIarcgr.), and Peru (ex Feiiillc). 



Bhoald Linux's name come in use it must be given to the .species called T, rufus Gml. 



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