276 Mr. Charles Chubb on the 



with it, although some years ago I found it common through 

 the orange-groves at Villa del Pelar, in the Province of 

 Neembucii. — W. F.] 



60. Pteroglossus castanotis. 



Pteroglossus castanotis Gould, P. Z. S. 1833, p. 119 

 (Brazil); Scl. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xix. p. 140; Ihering, 

 Revista Mus. Paulista, vi. p. 335. 



Pteroglossus attalorhynchus Bertoni, Aves Nuev. Paraguay, 

 p. 29 (1901) ; Ihering, 1. c. 



a. ? ad. Sapucay, June 23, 1901. 



[Another of the Toucans which is not at all uncommon 

 in this locality. The habits of this and the preceding species 

 appear to be about the same. — W. F] 



61. Bucco CHACURU. 



Chacuru Azara, Apunt. ii. p. 330, no. eclxi. (1805). 



Bucco chacuru Vieill. N. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. iii. p. 239 

 (1816, ex Azara); Berlepsch, J. f. O. 1887, pp. 23, 121 

 (Lambare) ; Scl. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xix. p. 191 ; Oberh. 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxv. p. 127 (1902: Sapucay); 

 Ihering, Revista Mus. Paulista, vi. p. 334. 



a. ? ad. Sapucay, October 26, 1902. Iris grey. 



b. ? ad. „ December 3, 1902. Iris light brown. 

 c,d. J ? ad. „ April 17,22, 1904. 



e,f. S ad - » June 5 > 25 » 1904 *- 



Bill bright orange-red, upper mandible black at tip; tarsi 

 and feet greenish ; iris dirty white. 



[Resident and frequently met with along the forest- 

 streams, where the small crabs, and insects flying over the 

 surface of the water form its principal food. — IV. F.] 



62. NoNNULA RUBECULA. 



Bucco rubecula Spix, Av. Bras. i. p. 51, pi. 39. fig. 1 (1824). 



Nonnula rubecula Scl. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xix. p. 200; 

 Ihering, Revista Mus. Paulista, vi. p. 334; Hellmayr, 

 Abhandl. Akad. Wiss. Miinchen, xxii. p. 598 (1906). 



Microlrogon fulvescens Bertoni, Aves Nuev. Paraguay, 



