( 390 ) 



Museuiu) are slightly intermediate between tomhucea and cyct/it'sct'mi, the smoky 

 brown feathers of the forehead beinjj narrowly edged with green or blnish green. 



As pointed ont by me (I.e. p. 40i!), the Hamaytha birds have a larger, more 

 whitish chin-spot than the Pernvian ones. However, it is well to remark that 

 this character is snlyeot to mncli individual variation in the nortliern (j. t. 

 tombacea.l 



3','4. Galbula cyanicoUis Cass. 



(lalliiila ci/anicultis Cassin, Piuc. .{ni'l. X. .S'c/. I'liiUiJ. v. p. 164. pi. vii. (1851.— Pani) ; Pelzuln, 

 I.e. p. 24 (Borba) ; Hellmayr, JV.;c. Zool. xiv. p. 402 (Ilumaytha). 



Nos. 186, 231, 390. SS ad., Calaraa, 7, 10. vii., 14. viii. lOn:.— Wing 7T— 81 

 tail 82—84 ; bill 43—40 mm. 



No. 927. (? ad., Marnius, 1'.'. vi. 1908.— Wing 81 ; tail 83 ; bill 431 mm. 



No. 37. ? imm., Calama, 13. vi. 1907.— Wing 771 ; tail 79 ; bill 41 mm. 



"Iris dark brown, feet yellow, bill black, lower mandible yellowish green." 



These specimens agree perfectly with several from Para, while those previously 

 obtained by Mr. Hoft'inanns near Hnmaytha (left bank) had the cheeks and malar 

 region golden green (instead of bine). Tf., however, the remarks by Miss 8nethlage 

 in Journ.f. Omit It. 19u8. p. '20. 



G. ctjanicollis ranges from Paru westwards to the Jnrn;'i and Pnrus Rivers. 



[325. Galbula leucogastra leucogastra Vieill. 



Gdlbiila leiicngaxtm Vieillot, Xuiiv. Did. xvi. p. 444 (1817. — baseJ OQ " Jacamar h venire blanc," 

 Levaillant, Hist. Xul. Promerops ft Giiejiiers, Suppl. p. 40. pi. H. — "du Bn'sil" ; we substitute 

 Cayenne) ; Pelzeln, I.i\ p. 24 (Borba), 



Right bank : Borba CNatterer). 



The two skins from this locality in the Vienna Mnsenm agree perfectly with 

 others from Gniana. G. I. leticotiiixtrn ranges from French Gniana westwards to 

 the ujiper Rio Negro (Giiia, Marabitanas), and sontliwards to Borba, on the Lower 

 Madeira. An adnlt male from Marabitanas, belonging to the Vienna Mnsenm, 

 has a larger bill and slightly more coppery snffnsion both on back and breast-, 

 pointing towards G. I. chalcnthorn.x Scl.* Typical specimens of the latter, however, 

 may be recognized by their longer wings and nearly nnifirm copper-red back and 

 breast. There are several e.'jamples from the Rio Napo in the Mnuich Mnsenm.] 



320. Jacamerops aurea (P. L. S. Mull.). 



Ah-etln .\urea P. L. S. Miiller, Nutm-si/xi. Sunpl. p. '.I4 (ITTli. — e.\ Vosmaer : Berbice, British 



Guiana). 

 .hiraiiierops grantUs Pelzelu, Lc. p. 25 (Borba). 



No. 226. S ad., (.!alama, 1.5. vii. 1907. " Iris dark brown, feet dark grey, bill 

 black."— Wing lH); tail 132 ; bill 51 mm. 



Agreeing with Gniauan specimens. Forehead distinctly blnish green. 



[327. Bucco capensis Linn. 



lincco capeimis Linnaea.f, Si/st. Nut. xii. 1. p. 168 (1706. — ex Brisaon : " Le Barbu," Oniitli. iv, p. 02, 



pi. vi. fig. 2 : " Guiana " — not '■ Cap. C. spei " as erroneously given by liinnaeus). 

 li. ciillari.i Pelzeln, I.e. p. 22 (Borba). 



Right bank : Borba (Natterer). 



Amazonian specimens do not dilfer in any way from typical Gnianan skins.] 



• Oalhnla clialcothornx Sulatcr, Pruc. Zooi. Soc. Loud. xxU. 1S54. p. 11(1 (1855.— Quijo.s, Eastern 

 Ecuador). 



