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20. Campylopterus hemileucurus (Liclit.)- 

 Commou. Bought iu San Jose, 

 No. 126. ^ad. March 25. 



Xo. 128. S ad. I\Iarch 25. 

 No. 129. S ad. March 25. 



21. Chlorostilbon caniveti salvini (Cab. & Heine). 



Only one specimen seen, though they are said to be abundant. 

 No. 117. S ad. March 20. 



22. Nyctidromus albicollis (Gm.). 

 Common. 



No. 3. 5 ad. February 21. 



23. Centurus aurifrons hoffmanni (Cab.). 



Abundant. The common Wood-Pecker of the region. Iris yellowish- 

 brown. 

 No. 91. March 15. 

 No. 105. March 19. 



24. Momotus lessoiii Less. 



This specimen was presented to me by Sr.Zeledon, who says they are 

 common in the region, though I shot none myself. 

 No. 84. S ad. March 13. 



25. Ceryle anaericana cabanisi (Tsch.). 



Abundant, especially in the lower parts of the country. 

 No. 125. S ad. March 25. 



26. Pharomacrus mocinno costaricensis (Cab.). 



Brought to me at San Jose by native hunters. These gorgeous birds 

 are only found in the elevated mountains in the interior, where they 

 have a restricted and perfectly defined range of elevation. 



No. S6. $ ad, March 14. 



No. 102. S ad. March 18. 



No. 103, S ad. March 18. 



No. 132, S ad. March 25. Presented by Dr. Van Patten. 



No. 133. S ad. I\Iarch 25. Presented by Dr. Van Patten. 



27. Conuriis fiuschi Sal v in. 



The single specimen obtained is a female, perhaps immature. The 

 plumage is entirely green, but with a few small red feathers on the fore- 

 head and a very faint tinge of red on the under wing-(!o verts ; under 

 surface of reiniges and rectrices, yellowish olive, appearing more yellow 

 in certain lights ; wing, 6.30; tail, about 5.00 (allowing for worn-off por- 

 tion of the tip,). 



No. 1. 9 juv. February 19. Presented by Dr. Van Patten. 



28. Glaucidiuni phalaenoides (Daud.). 



Kather rare; only one specimen seen; iris yellow, legs and cere 

 greenish-yellow ; secured in open country. • 

 No. 107. $ ad. March 19. 



