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181. PyFrSBOBPluaEBua devBlCefl (Bourc). 

 " Chiapas (Giueta Mountains) ; Jjniuary, 18G9." 



183. PyrrhopliaEBfla riefleri (Bourc). 

 " Teliuantepec (Guichicovi)^ September, 1869." 



183. Thamiiiatias candicSBas (Bourc. et Muls.). 



'^ Teliuantepec (Guicbicovi) ; September, 18G9. 



" Iris black ; upper mandible black, lower light carmine, with the tip 

 black ; feet black." 



184. Circe doiibledayi (Bourc). 

 "Tehuantepec (Chihuitan); November, 18G8." 



A single specimen of this rare species is iu the collection, and the 

 only one I have ever seen. Mr. Gould, in his monograph of TrocJiilidcc, 

 says but two specimens were known. Since that time, however, others 

 may have been obtained. I wrote two years since to Professor Sumi- 

 chrast to endeavor to procure more examples, but he has not as yet 

 been able to do so. Its locality is now determined, wl ich, at the time 

 it was described by Mr. Bo^ircier, was thought to be the "Eio Negro," 

 though Mr. Gould states that his specimen was marked as from "Chi- 

 mantla, Mexico," which he thought was correct, as its allies, "with 

 obscure tippings to their tails, such as latirostris, caniveti, auricepSj &c, 

 were denizens of that country." 



185. Chlorolampi!^ caiiaveti (Less.). 



"Tehuautepec (Guicbicovi); September, 1869. 



" Iris and feet black ; basal two-thirds of bill carmine-red, terminal 



third black." 



Fain. CUCUIilD^. 



186. Crotophag^a sulcirostris, Sw. 



"Teliuantepec (Juchitan); September, 1868. 

 " Iris dark brown ', bill and feet black." 



187. Dfl|>loB>teru!$ iiwviHS (Linn.). 

 " Tehuantepec (Santa Efigenia)." 



188. Piaya cayana (Linn.). 



"Tehuantepec (Chihuitan, Barrio) ; September and November. 

 " Iris red ; bill, lores, and orbits light olive-green j feet bluish-ash." 



189. Piaya ridibundiis (Gm.). 

 " Tehuantepec City." 



