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Piaya cayana thermophila (Scl.). 

 Eleven specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba and Yaruca. 



Crotophaga sulcirostris Swains. 

 Seven specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba and Yaruca. 



Amazona autumnalis (Linn.). 



Three males ; Ceiba. 



Pionus senilis (Spix.). 



Four specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba. 



Pionopsittacus haematotis haematotis (Scl. and Salt.). 



Three specimens, both sexes ; Yaruca. 



Salvadori referred the Chiriqui skins in the British Museum to this form, and 

 I followed him in my paper (Auk, 1901, Vol. XVIII. , p. 359). On re-exam- 

 ining the specimens, I consider this identification erroneous, and the Chiriqui 

 birds, though somewhat intermediate, belong with the southern form, P. haema- 

 totis coccineicollaris (Lawr.). All my Chiriqui skins have the characteristic 

 olive-brown markings on the pileum (the northern bird having reddish edges 

 to these feathers). None of my Chiriqui specimens have complete red collars, 

 but all have red feathers scattered through the olive green of the under side of 

 the neck, a characteristic not shown in any northern skin I have examined. 

 The southern form is larger than the northern — strangely enough Salvadori 

 gave no measurements for the southern bird, P. haematotis cocciiieicollaris. 



Prionornis carinatus (Dr Bls.). 

 One adult ^ ; Ceiba. 



Eumomota superciliaris (Sani>b.). 

 One a<Iult ^ ; Ceiba. 



Momotus lessoni Less. 

 Seven specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba and Yaruca. 



Ceryle amazona (Lath.)- 

 One adult 9 ; Ceiba. 



