182 PICAEI^. 



Sumomota superciliaris. 



781. Skeleton. From Guatemala. [Sternum and pelvis ex- 



hibited in separate series.] 



Presented hy Oshert Salvin, Esq., F.R.S. 



782. Sternum of aLove specimen, with shoulder-girdle. S. S. 



2116. Presented hy Oshert Salvin, Esq., F.R.S. 



783. Pelvis of above specimen. 



Presented hy Oshert Scdvin, Esq., F.R.S. 



Family TODID^ *. 



A. Palate desmognathous. 



B. Basipterygoid processes absent. 



C. Sternum, with four notches on the posterior margin, open, 



and not converted into foramina. 



D. Hallux present and connected with the Jled'or jjerforans digi- 



toruni. 



E. Spinal feather-tract well defined on neck, and not forked on 



the back. 



(tciius TODUS. 



frisson, Orii. iv, p. 528 (1760). 



Todus viridis. 



Todm viridis, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 178 (17GG) ; Eyton. Osteol. 

 Av. pi. 5 B. fig. 1 ; Cory, Birds \Yest Indies, p. 164 (1889). 



The Green To«y. 



JIah. Jamaica. 



784. Sternum of male, witli >liouldcr-girdle. S. S. 14(j(i. 



Presented hy tlie Sniitlisonian Institution. 



« Muric, r. Z. S. Is7l'; vi>. liCl-CSO. pi. iv.; Fmbrs. P. Z. S. 1882, 

 pp. -142-4.J0. 



