124 Messrs. Sclater and Salvin on the 



Subfam. Platyrhynchin^. 



^ 162. MuscivoKA MEXiCANA, Sclatcr, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 295. 

 Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. 



163. ToDiRosTRUM ciNEREUM (Linn.) ; P.Z.S. 1855, p. 148. 

 Occurs at Belize in December. 



164. MioNECTES AssiMiLis, Sclatcr, P. Z.S. 1859 (Jan. 25th). 



Fam. XVIII. COTINGIDiE. 

 Subfam. Querulin^. 



165. LiPAUGUs rufescens, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 276. 

 Discovered by Delattre near Cobau. 



Subfam. Tityrin^e. 



166. TiTYRA PERsoNATA (Jard. & Selb.); Sclater, P. Z.S. 1857, 

 p. 70. 



Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. One specimen was shot near 

 Iguana, a day's journey from Ysabal, in the coast-region. 



167. Pachyrhamphus aglai.e (Lafr.); P. Z. S. 1857, p. 74. 

 Transmitted by Mr. Skinner from Cajabon. 



168. Pachyrhamphus polychropterus (Vieill.)? 

 Vicinity of Omoa (Leyland). 



Subfam. Piprin^e. 



169. Chiroxiphia LINEARIS (Bp.). Pz/jra/mefl'm, Bp.P.Z.S. 

 1837, p. 113; Gould's Voy. Sulphur, Birds, pi. 20. p. 40. Pipra 



fastuosa, Less. R. Z. 1842, p. 174. 



Mr. Skinner has transmitted skins of this beautiful bird from 

 the Vera Paz. Mr. Hinds's specimen, figured in the 'Voyage of 

 the Sulphur,' is said to have been from Kealejo, on the Pacific 

 coast of Nicaragua ; and M. Salle informs us that he procured 

 examples near Granada, on the lake of Nicaragua. 



170. Manacus candyEI (Parzud.). 



Originally described from specimens obtained in Hondui'as, 

 but ranges as far northward along the Atlantic coast-region as 

 the vicinity of Cordova, where M. Salle obtained examples. See 



