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74. Dromooccyx Y>avoninns Pclzeln. 



75. I'iaja coijana (Linn.). Santareni, April IS; common in thickets. 



7G. CoccvGUS i.i.NDKxr, n. sp. 



Above olivaceniis-army, with bi'oiizv leflei-lion.s, nnd tingoil witli afli on the 

 head; beneath (•hle^eoll^i, failing to wliite over the abilonieii ; icmi;;-c.s wlmlly with- 

 out lulbiis; under side ol' wiiig.s with a laiiit ochraccDUs tinge at the ba^e of the 

 quills; outer rectriee.s blacl;, bioa<llj- tipped Willi wliite; middle pair like the baek. 

 Wholly unicolov (not. darker at the lip as in C. nincricanus). Upper niauilible and 

 tip of lower black; re<t of lower mandible and the edge of the npper at Ihe ba.«e, 

 yellow. Tail nnicli griaduated, the middle rectrices being ITo longer than the 

 outei". Length, 10 50; wing, 5-15; tail,5-.")0. 



Tliis species more closely resembles C amrricamis than any other 

 ■\vell-iiescril)e(l species, from which it iliflfers in its con.siileralily smaller 

 sides, in the total absence of nilbiis in the reini;.res. and in the strongly 

 cinereous color of the lower parts. 'J'he bill and the tail are colored 

 precisely as in C. am/rivanus, except that the miildle pair of rectrices 

 are unicolor, instead of darker near the tip. 'J'he dorsal surface is 

 also of a rather darker tint, with ratlier more ash on the head. 



This species seems to also bear a close rcsend)lance to C. ixderi 

 Cab. (Journ. f. Orn., xxi .lahruaiiir, p. 72. Jan., 1S73), with wiiich it 

 nniy prove to be identical, i)Ut Cabanis's very meafrre description is 

 insutlicient to emible me to fully decide. I hence adopt a provisioniil 

 uame for the species above described. Cabanis's specimen of C enln'i 

 ■was obtained at a far more southern locality, — Cantagallo, in the 

 I'rovince of Kio de Janeiro. 



Of the C. liiulcni I have but a single example, collected by Mr. 

 Linden, in whose honor I have named the species, at Santarem, April 

 lU, 1873. 



77. Bhdmphastos erythrorlvjnchus (Gmel.). Santarem, April and 

 May; common in the forests. 



78. BhamphasLos arij Viel. Santarem, June 5; common in deep 

 woods. 



79. Ptemghissus aracari (Linn.). Santareni: common in the forests. 



80. Selenidera maciilirostris (Licht.). Santarem, May 18; common 

 in deep woods. 



81. Ara araranna CL'wn.). Santarem. 



82. Ara macavuaiia. Marnjo, August 1 ; rare, in small flocks. 

 S3, t'onurus aureus (Gm.). Santarem, April 10; in small flocks. 



84. Coiiurus roscifroiis Gray. Santarem, May 28; in small flocks. 



85. Brotoyerys viresreiis (Gm.). Santarem, April 15 ; connnon. 



• 80. Fsiltacula 2Msserina {L'mn.). Santarem, June 1; seen in small 

 flocks. 

 87. Pulsatrix torquata (Daud.). 



