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CATALOGUE OF PICI. 
Catalogue of the Picarian Birds (Pici): Puff Birds 
(Bucconidz), Jacamars (Galbulidz), Barbets 
(Capitonidz), Toucans (Rhamphastidz), Honey 
Guides (Indicatoridz), and Woodpeckers (Pi- 
cidz) in the Derby Museum. 
By Henry O. Forbes and Herpert C. Ropinson. 
Note.—The arrangement and nomenclature followed in this Catalogue are nearly 
those adopted in the * Catalogue of Birds in the British Museum, Vols. 
XVII, and XIX., by E. Hargitt, G. E. Shelley, and P. L. Seluter. All 
the species, known to us up to July, 1898, are enumerated, the original (or 
translated) diagnoses of those described since the publication of those volumes 
being inserted. The names of the species desiderata to our collection are printed 
in Grotesque type, thus—pastaze. 
For the explanation of the abbreviations used below, see Note on p. 37. 
BUCCONIDE. 
BUCCO, Briss. 
collaris, Lath. Two. 
macrorhynchus, (i. Two. 
dysoni, Scelat. Five. Central America (Honduras, Celeman, J une). 
Ecuador. 
hyperrhynchus (Bp.). 
swainsoni, G.L.Gr. d' Mitch. One. South Brazil (Rio Janeiro). 
pectoralis, G.R.Gr. & Mitch. ; ordi, Cass. 
tectus, bold, Five. 
picatus, Sc/at. ; subtectus, Scat. 
macrodactylus (Spi). One. Eastern Peru. 
ruficollis (/Vagl.). One. 
bicinctus (Gould). Four. South America. [Mexico]. 
tamatia, Gm. Four. Surinam. Peru. 
We have included B. pulmentum, Bp. in this species, as specimens from Surinam 
and Peru appear to us not separable. 
maculatus (Gi.). Nine. Brazil (Para). 
striatipectus, Sclut. Two. Bolivia. 
Types of the species P.Z.S. 1853, p. 123. 
chacuru, V7eill. Six. Brazil. Bolivia. 
striolatus, Pelz. ; radiatus, Sclat. 
fulvidus, Godm. & Salv, Biol. Centr. Amer. Aves, Vol. ii. pp. 514-515 (1896). 
‘* Above chestnut, barred across with black, hinder part of pileam and interscapular 
region mostly black, cervical collar fulvous ; lores whitish, sides of the head and 
upper abdomen fulvous barred across with black, throat whitish, lower abdomen 
and under tail-coverts uniform fulvous; wings chestnut, barred across with 
black, the tips of the primaries blackish ; tail chestnut, regularly barred with 
black ; bill lead-colour, under surface of the mandible pale; feet coral red. 
Total length, 8-5 inches ; wing, 3°65; tail, 3-3; bill from gape, 1°65; tarsus, °75.” 
(Godman & Salvin). Habitat. Panama. Columbia. Ecuador. 
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