47G TROGONID^. 



«'-?'. S 2 ad. sk. San Felipe, W. Briti.sb Hon- Salvin-Godman Coll. 



duras, Feb., March, April 



(Blancaneaux). 

 d', e'. d" 2 ad. sk. Cayo, W. British Honduras Salvin-Godman Coll. 



( Bla7icanecnix). 

 /'» 9'- 6 2 fd- et Virjrin Bay, Lake of Nica- Tweeddale Coll. 



imm. sk. ragiia. 



/*', i'. 6 2 ad. sk. Chnntales, Nicaragua {Belt). Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 k', I'. S $ ad. sk. Valza, Costa Rica, Feb. {Car- Salvin-Godman Coll. 



mial). 

 ni, n'. c? ad. et Bugaba, Chiriqui (^4;-c¥). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



imm. sk. 

 o', 5 ad. St. Chiriqui. Capt. Kellett and Lt. 



AVood. 

 p'. (^ ad. sk. Southern slope of Chiriqui Salvin-Godman Coll. 



(Arce). 

 q'. c? ad. sk. Veragua (^4/'ee). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



r'. S ad. sk. Cordillera de Tole, Veragua Salvin-Godman Coll. 



{Arce). 

 s'. c? ad. sk. Panama. Gould Coll. 



f, '"'■ S 2 ad. sk. Panama {McLeannaii). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



24. Trogon clathratus *. 



Adult male, llcscmbles T. melanurus, but differs in having no 

 pectoral band and the outer pairs of tail-feathers are barred on both 

 webs with narrow distinct white bars. Total length 11'7 inches, 

 wing 6-4, tail 5-9, tarsus 0-6. 



Immature males have the three outer pairs of tail-feathers edged 

 at the tip with white and the wing-coverts, scapulars, and outer 

 secondaries barred and mottled with buff and white ; otherwise 

 they resemble the adult. 



Adult female. Differs from that of T. melanurus in having the 

 breast hroivn in contrast to the dark grey chest, and the outer tail- 

 feathers barred with white as in the adult male, but the bars are 

 narrower and less complete on the inner web. Total length 11*7 

 inches, wing 6'4, tail 6, tarsus 0*6. 



Immature females differ from the adult in the same points as 

 described in the immature male. 



Hah. Costa llica and Panama. 



* Trogon clathratus, Lawr. Ann. Lye. N.Y. ix. p. 119 (1868). The specimen 

 described is certainly not the female of Salvia's species, for the breast ia 

 described as being " plumbeous slate" instead of brown, and the four central 

 tail-feathers are of a " fine vandyke hrown," whereas they are blackish grey. 

 We are unable to apply tlie description to any Trogon with which we are 

 acquainted. 



