13,2 Messrs. Sclater and Salviu on the 



213. Prionikhynchus carinatus (DuBus); P. Z. S. 1857, 

 pi. 128. ct 1858, p. 357. 



Obtained by Capt. Taylor near the lake of Yojoa, Honduras. 



214. EuMOMOTA suPEHCiLiARis (Jard. & Selb.). Momotus 

 yucatanensis, Cabot, Boston Journ. N. H. iv. p. 467. 



Inhabits the Atlantic coast-region of Yucatan, extending as far 

 round as the 15ay of Campeachy. 



Fani. VII. TROGONIDiE. 



215. Trogon mexicanus (Swains.); Gould, Mon. Trogonidse, 



Pl. 1- . . . 



Salvin^s collection contains Guatemalan examples of this bird. 



216. Trogon puella, Gould, P. Z. S. 1845, p. 18 : Trogon 

 xalapensis, DuBus. 



Ml'. Skinner has sent many examples of this bird to Europe, 

 transmitted to him from the Department of Vera Paz. It 

 occurs in the Pacific coast- region. It is therefore in the ' tierra 

 caliente' and not in the mountainous district, that T. puella is 

 found. 



217. Trogon caligatus, Gould, Mon. Trogonidse, pi. 7. 

 This is an abundant species in the Pacific coast-region. 



218. Trogon melanocephalus, Gould, Mon. Trogonidse, 

 pi. 12. 



Guatemala and Honduras. 



219. Trogon citreolus, Gould, Mon. Trogonidse, pi. 13. 

 Mr. Gould's example of this rare Trogon is said to be fi'om 



Yucatan. 



220. Trogon massena, Gould, Mon. Trogonidae, pi. 16. 

 Honduras (Leyland). 



221. Pharomacrus paradiseus (Bp.) : Trogon pavonimis, 

 Temm. (nee Spixi) Pi. Col. 372 : Trogon paradiseus, Bp. (1826) : 

 Pharomacrus mocinno, De la Llave, Registro Trimestre, i. p. 48 

 (1831) : Calurus resplendens, Gould, Mon. Trog. pi. 21 ; Rev, 

 Zool. 1843, p. 63. 



Though this most beautiful of all the Trogons has never come 

 under the observation of a naturalist since M.Delattre discovered 



