206 On a Collection of Birds from Columbia. 



Ramphastos tocard, Vieill. 



Manaure (2700 ft.) , ^ , 12th May. " Eyes yellowish brown.'' 



Rhamphastos carinatus, Sw. 



Manaure (2700ft.), S , 18th May. ^'Eyes yellowish brown.'' 



This is the first South- American specimen I have seen, the 



range of the species being hitherto supposed to be restricted 



to Central America. 



AULACORHAMPHUS ALBIVITTA, Gould. 



Chinchicua (6500ft.), c? ? ,15th April. ^'Eyes dark brown." 

 Differs slightly from Bogota examples of this species in 

 having the throat of a pale bluish grey, and a dark mark 

 running down the culmen from the forehead. The base of 

 the mandible is black. In the colour of its throat this bird 

 agrees with the bird described by Mr. Gould as A. phteo- 

 Icemus ; but the base of the mandible is black, and not red. 

 The validity of A. phceolcemus is very doubtful (see P. Z. S. 

 1875, p. 236). 



AuLACORHAMPHUS CALORHYNCHUS, Gould. 



Aulacorhamphus calorhynchus , Gould, Ann. & Mag. Nat. 



Hist. ser. 4, xiv. p. 183. 



Chinchicua (6500 ft.), ^ , 16th April. "Eyes carmine red." 

 Hitherto only known from the upland forests of Merida, 



where Goering discovered it. 



PlAYA CAY ANA (LiuU.). 



Valle Dupar (700 ft.) , 4th February. " Eyes carmine red." 



CoNURUS WAGLERi, Gray. 

 Atanques (2700 ft.), 25th February. 



Urubitinga meridionalis. 



tinnunculus sparverius. 



Manaure (2700 ft.), ^ , 1st June. ^'Eyes dark brown." 

 The adult male specimen has a very distinct rufous occiput, 

 just as in northern examples of this species. 



ICTINEA PLUMBEA. 



Manaure (2700ft.), cJ ,30th May. "Eyes dark carmine-red." 



BUTORIDES CYANURUS. 



