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AuDUBOX Caracara. Polyborus cheriway (Jacq.). pp. 117, 214, 

 250, 257, 292, 293, 294. 

 Abundant everywhere. 

 American Barn Owl. Strix pratincola Bonap. p. 278. 



Observed both near Guadalajara and in the lowlands of Colima. 

 Burrowing Owl. Speotyto cicnicularia hyjiogcea (Bonap.). pp. 

 101, 102. 



Common about Guadalajara. 



(Several other sjjecies of Owls were seen but could not be 

 identified. One very probably was Ciccaba squamulata.) 

 Thick-billed Parrot. Rhyncopsitta pachyrhyncha (Swains.), 

 p. 252. 



Common in the barrancas on the slopes of the volcano of 



Colima. 



FiNSCH Amazon Parrot. Amazona finschi (Sol.), pp. 182, 183. 



Common in the barrancas and in the low regions about Colima. 



Red-and-blue-headed Parrakeet. Conurus canicularis (Linn.). 



pp. 178, 181. 



Numerous in the barrancas and in the lowlands. 

 Military Macaw. Ara m'ditaris (Linn.), pp. 173, 174, 249, 263, 

 283. 



Common in the barrancas and in the lowlands. 

 Groove-billed Axi. Crotophaga stdcirostris Swains, p. 322. 

 Abundant in the lowlands of Colima. Their favourite food 

 seemed to be hemiptera, daddy-long-legs, and small berries. 

 Roadruxxer. Geococcyx californianus (Less.), pp. 177, 178, 232. 



Common in all the desert regions. 

 Rufous Cuckoo. Piaya mexicana (Swains.), pp. 176, 177, 178. 



Rare in the barrancas. Abundant in the tropical lowlands. 

 Coppery-tailed Trogox. Trogon ambiguus Gould, pp. 184, 249, 

 250. 



Rather common in the higher barrancas of Colima. 

 Yellow-bellied Trogox. Trogon citreolus Gould, pp. 304, 305. 

 Common in the tropical parts of Colima. 



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