388 BIRDS OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA — PART 2 



I have examined the egg listed by Schonwetter (Handb. Ool., 

 pt. 11, 1966, p. 686) in the British Museum, which I find had been 

 cracked but carefully mended. It was collected by T. K. Salmon at 

 Frontino in Antioquia, Colombia. In color it is grayish blue, in form 

 short subelliptical, and in size 37.3x29.4 mm. (slightly longer than 

 the 37.0 mm. given by Schonwetter) . 



The skins in the Gould collection in the British Museum from 

 which this bird was named are marked "Quito." 



Figure 46. — Golden-headed quetzal, viuda de la montana, Pharomachrns pavo- 

 ninus auriceps. 



TROGON MASSENA HOFFMANNI (Cabanis and Heine): 

 Massena Trogon, Aurora 



Figure 47 



Trogon Hoffmanni Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., pt. 4, sect. 1, 1863, p. 204, 

 footnote. (Costa Rica.) 



Large; adult with tail dark-colored, with no prominent white 

 marking, lower breast and abdomen bright red; tail slightly shorter 

 than wing; female like the long-tailed trogon, Trogon melanurus 



