Sept. zi BANGS — PANAMA BIRDS 17 
1900 
Nyctidromus albicollis (Gmel.). 
Three specimens,— one male, two females. One of these is 
in the usual reddish brown plumage, the other two are extremely 
dark-colored individuals. 
Urospatha martii (Spix). 
Three fine males. 
Ceryle inda (Linn.). 
Three males. 
Ceryle superciliosa (Linn.). 
Five specimens, both sexes. 
The Panama form is true C. superciliosa, showing no approach 
to C. superciliosa stictoptera Ridg. of Yucatan, and differing in 
no way from specimens from Surinam. One Panama skin, 
no. 7102, has green spots on the upper sides of the white belly 
patch, but no green spots on under tail-coverts. One adult male 
from Surinam, no. 9932, Bangs collection, has the under tail- 
coverts spotted with green, but no green breast spots. A com- 
bination of these two specimens would make an exact counterpart 
of the plate of Ceryle eguatorialis Sharp, of Ecuador. 
Bucco dysoni Scl. 
Two specimens, male and female. 
Nonnula frontalis Scl. 
Two specimens, male and female. 
Rhamphastos brevicarinatus Gould. 
Two females. 
