374 Mr.C.W.Wyatt 0)1 the 



' *126. BUCCO PECTORALIS. 



Inhabits the dense forest of the Magdalena valley between 

 Naranjo and the river. Iris brown. 



'127. BuCCO RUFICOLLIS. 



A common species at Santa Marta. We only met with it on 

 one occasion, while up the country, at Canuto. Iris straw- 

 colour. The crops of those we shot were found to be full of 

 beetles. 



. tl28. MONASA PALLESCENS. 



This rare bird only came under our observation once, in the 

 forest near Paturia. 



• J129. Trogon chtonurus. 



We shot a female of this species in the foi-est near Paturia, 

 and heard the male calling further in. Iris dark brown. 



• 130. Trogon atricollis. 



We obtained a male of this species at Naranjo. Iris dark 

 brown. 



. 131. Trogon caligatus. 

 A single specimen, a female, was obtained in the same 

 locality as the preceding species. Iris dark brown. 



* [Bucco pectorai-is, G. R. Gray. 



Mr. Wyatt's skins of this species agree with Panama specimens. — 

 P. L. S. & O. S.] 



t [Monasa PALLESCENS, Cass. Proc. Ac. Phil. 1860, p. 134, and 1804, 

 p. 287, t. 4. 



We are much pleased to meet with a specimen of this Monasa, de- 

 scribed by Cassin from examples obtained during tlie Darien expedition 

 imder Lieut. Michler. It is easily distinguishable from its allies by its 

 black throat. The interposition of this species between the closely allied 

 M. peruana and our M, grancUor is certainly very remarkable. See our 

 remarks, P. Z. S. 1868, p. 327. We should observe that Mr. Cassin's plate 

 above referred to is not well colom'ed, the shoulders and body being much 

 too pale, the whole bird being of a nearly imiform tint, as in the allied 

 species.— P. L. S. & O. S.] 



X [Trogon chionubits, Scl. & Salv. P.Z. S. 1870, p. 843. 



Mr. Wyatt's single skin apparently belongs to this northern represen- 

 tative of T. viridis. This species has recently been described by Mr. Law- 

 rence as T. eximius. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New 

 York, X. p. 11 (Feb. 1871).— P. L. S. & O. S.] 



