62 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 14. N.O 25. 



Popelairea langsdorffi Temminck. — »Cola huezo Napo. » 

 \ S, 1 $, Archidona, Napo. The whole year; altitude 1000 — 

 3000 feet. 



The feathers below the glittering green of the breast are 

 not »fiery-red» but rather golden green in the present male. 

 This may, however, be an individual aberration as the species 

 has been recorded from Napo before. 



Popelairea conversi aequatorialis Bourcier & Mulsant. 

 »Cola huezo. » 1 (5^, 1 $, above Babahayo, Santo Domingo. 

 Most of the year; altitude 50—3000 feet. 



Lophornis regincE Gould. — »Coqueta Napo»; »Quinde 

 cabeza cresta». 1 ^, Macas, along the river Curaray. The 

 whole year; altitude 1000—3000 feet. 



Pharomacrus antisiensis d'Orb. — ^ (^(^, ^Vs' near Baeza, 

 road to Napo, 5500 f.; 1 c^ ^74^ 1 <^ ^Vs' Anagumba, near Pi- 

 ganta western side of Mojanda, 7500 f.; 1 (^, ^"/g. Alonguinche, 

 south side of Mojanda, 9000 f.; 1 c^, ^7,, Milligalli, road to 

 Santo Domingo de los Colorados, 6000 f. 



Pharomacrus auriceps heliactin Cab. & Heine. — 3 

 males, '7^, ^y^, ^73, below Milligalli, 5500 f.; 2 females ^7, 

 near Nanegal 5500 f.; 1 $, 7i2' near Mindo, the same altitude. 

 The length of the wing of these specimens is about 190 — 194 

 mm., thus smaller than recorded for Peruvian birds, which 

 may constitute a racial difference. 



A fine male specimen from the neighbourhood of Baeza 

 {^73 1918), thus from the eastern side, has somewhat longer 

 wing, about 200 mm. Its bill has evidently had a more satura- 

 ted colour than that of the specimens from Milhgalli, perhaps 

 reddish yellow. It is, however, difficult to say, if any impor- 

 tance can be laid on this. 



Trogonurus personatus Gould. — 3 males and 2 females 

 from Canchacoto on the road to Santo Domingo, 6000 f.; 



1 male and 1 female from Mindo 6000 f.; 2 males from Gualea; 



2 males and a female from Piganta, southwestern side of 

 Mojanda, 8600 f. Concerning the localities Mindo and Gualea 

 Consul Söderström states, that this species is to be found 

 there the whole year. 



It is of interest to see, that the males, even from the same 

 locality vary very much with regard to the degree of blue in 



