46 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
DIFLOPTERINZE, 
DIPLOPTERUS, Boie. 
nevius (Linn.). Eight. Guatemala. Brazil. 
DROMOCOCCYX, Wied. 
phasianellus (Sir). Five. Brazil. 
pavoninus (Pe/z.). One. Interior of Cayenne. 
CROTOPHAGINA. 
CROTOPHAGA, Linn. 
major, Gm. Eleven. ¢. Brazil (Para). Peru (Yquitos, May). Sarayacu. 
ani, Linn. Thirteen. Jamaica (Metcalfe Parish). St. Lucia Id. March. 
Colombia (Antioquia, Medellin). Brazil (Para). 
sulcirostris, Swains. Seven. ¢. San Domingo. Central America 
(Guatemala, Retalulm; Costa Rica, La Palma; Honduras; Acajutl 
(Pacific Coast) ). [Chili (Valparaiso) ]. 
GUIRA, Less. 
guira (Gm.). Seven. Chili. Brazil (Para). 
MUSOPHAGID/. 
TURACUS, Cuv. 
leucotis (Riipp.). Two. Abyssinia. 
persa (Linn.). Five. West Africa (Senegal ; Lagos). 
persa, sub. sp. buttneri, Rchnw. Jf.0. 1891, p. 375. 
‘“‘Very like 7. persa, but the colour of the wings and tail purple, inclining to blue, 
not shining copper colour.” (Reichenow). Habitat. Togoland. 
Shelley apparently does not recognise this sub-species in his Birds of Africa, i. p. 
119 (1896). 
buffoni (Viill.). Three. Fernando Po. West Africa (Gambia, Bathurst). 
No. 2 ( = 12633 Tristr. Mus.) is figured by Jardine and Selby, Il]. Orn. pl. 122 
(1825). 
Reichenow (J.f.0. 1896, p. 9) has described 7. buffoni, sub. sp. zenkeri, from the 
Cameroons, but he gives no recognisable characters by which we can differentiate 
it from Gambia specimens of 7. buffoni, which have also a fine white line beneath 
the black on the side of the head. Shelley (Cat. Birds, Brit. Mus. xix. p. 489) has 
also observed this difference in Gambia specimens, and seems to doubt the dis- 
tinctness of the species from 7’. persa. 
schalowi (Rchnvw.). 
livingstoni, @.2.Gr. Three. ¢. East Africa (Kikombo, April; Man- 
ganja Hills). Central Africa (Nyassaland). 
reichenowi, Fisch. 
chalcolophus, Newm. J.f.0. 1895, p. 357. 
“Tike 7. livingstoni, but distinguished by being considerably larger with the tips 
of the crest feathers tinged with steel blue.” (Newmann). Habitat. Victoria 
Nyanza. 
emini, Rehnw. Ornith. Monatsber. i. p. 30 (1893). 
“Very similar to 7. corythaix, but with the beak black and more slender, the base 
of the mandible red, the crest of the pileum shorter, and the wing-coverts 
greener; back and uropygium shining metallic green, uniform with the inter- 
scapular region. Head, neck, and chest green; tips of the crest feathers white ; 
a black spot in front of and behind the eyes; a short white streak in front of 
