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Family VULTURIBAE* 

 [431. Gypagus papa (Linn.). 



Vidtur Papn Linni', l^ijxt. Nat. ed. x. 1 (1758) p. 86 (ex. Edw. t. 2. et Alb. t. 4.— "bab. in India 

 occidentali — hab. substit. Surinam "). 



Cayenne (8onnini, Buff.).] 



[432. Cathartes aura pernigra (Sharpe). 



[Vtillur Aura LinniJ, Sijxl. Xat. ed. x. 1 (175H) p. 8G (ex Hernand., Marcgr., Calesb., Sloane— hab. 



" in America calidiore "-- hab. substit. Brazil, or. ex Marcgr.).] 

 Oemps perniijra Sharpe, Cut. Birds Brit. Mils. i. (1874) p. 26 (descr. orig. hab. Guiana, Amazonia 



and Peru— habit, select, north side of River Amazon, typ. in Mus. Brit.). 



"Toute la Guiane" (Brisson) ; Cayenne (Jelski leg. — Mus. H. v. B.).] 

 [433. Catharista atratus brasiliensis (Bonap.). 



[Vidtur atiatiis Wilson (ex Bartram), Amrr. Oni. is.. (1814) p. 104. tab. Ixxv. fig. 2. 

 Catharten hrasilieiisix Bonaparte, Conxp. Ae. i. (1850) p. 9 (ex Am. merid. Antill. — hab. substit. 

 Brasil. merid.). 



No special records from ( 'ayi'iine, but generally distributed over tropical 

 Sonth America.] 



Family FALGONlDAE.j 

 [434. Ibycter americanus (Bodd.). 



FaliM ameriatims Boddaert, Tabl. PL Enl. (178.)) p. 25 (ex Daubeut. /'/. Enl. 417 — typ. ex 

 Cayenne ; cf. Buffon, vol. i. p. 142). 



Cayenne (BnfFon, Mus. des Pays-Bas, Mas. H. v. B.) ; St. Georges d'Oyapock 

 (Geay leg. in Mus. Paris).] 



[43.5. Ibycter ater (Vieill.). 



Daplrius ater Vieillot, Amdijse iiouv. Orn. elenwnt. (1816) p. 68 (habite " le Bre'sil," errore V — hab. 

 substit. Cayenne, aut. Berl. & Hart.). 



Cayenne (Mus. d. Pays-Bas, Mus. Heinean.).] 



436. Milvago chimachima (Vieill.). 



Poli/borus chimachima Vieillot, Noiiv. Diet. v. (1816) p. 259 (ex Azara— typ. ex Paraguay). 



Approuague : 1 6 juv., December 12, 19U2. 



" Iris dark mummy-brown, feet pea-green, bill very pale horn, shaded with 

 greyish." No. 1131. 



Al. 26U ; cand. 180 ; culm. 23i ; tars. 49J mm. 



* Cathatirit uriihitiju/a Pelz. recorder! from the Orinoco, as well as in North and South Brazil, is 

 likely to be found in Cayenne, but we have no evidence of this fact. 



•j- The following' species of FalcimUlae not yet reonnled from Cayenne are likely to be found there : 



1. Polijhorus chcrliciiij (.lacq.), Brit. tJuiana, or /'. thanes (Molin.), Lower .\niazons. 



2. Micraxtnr mirandollei (Schl.), "Guiana" (Norwich Mus.) — Para. 



3. Acripitcr vcntralis Scl., Venezuela, or A. crijthrociwmis Ciray — Brazil or. 



4. Bvteii abbieriatvs Cass. — Brit. Guiana— Brazil. 



5. Bntcti sirai/isimi Bp.— migrating from U.S. N. Am. to South America. 

 G. liutco hyponpiHlhtu Gum. — Venezuela — Lower Amazon. 



7. Jluteola Icucorrhoa (Vieill ) —Venezuela — Brazil. 



8. Gcranoactus vu'Jantili'uciiit (Vieill.) — Venezuela — Brazil. 



9. Urtibitinga nnthrucina (Licht.) — Brit. Guiana— Surina'u (Mus. d. I'ays-Bas). 



10. liosirhamuit sonahilia (Vieill.) — Soutli America generally. 



11. Rontrhomiis hamiiiiis (lUig.) — Brit. Guiana — Para. 



12. Falco pereijriiui.^ aJtatum Bp. — Lower Amazon (Natterer). 



