CATALOGUE OF PICI. 89 
paradisea, su/sp.amazonum, Sclaf. Six. Upper Amazons. [Rio Janeiro. ] 
Four specimens are without locality, but they seem to belong to this sub-species, 
which is very difficult to separate from true U. paradisea. Bill from anterior 
margin of nostril, 1°85--2°20. 
GALBULA, &riss. 
galbula (Linn.). Four. 3¢, 2. South America (Cayenne). 
rufo-viridis, Cub. Three. 3¢. Brazil. Bolivia. 
ruficauda, Cw. Six. 2¢, 49. U.S. Colombia (Cumana). Ecuador 
(Guayaquil). 
(7, rwficauda does not seem to have been previously recorded from Ecuador, where 
No. 6, a male, was (according to the label) collected by De Lattre within what is 
supposed to be the range of G. melanogenia. 
melanogenia, Sclut. Four. 246,29. Central America (Vera Paz, Choc- 
tum ; Honduras, Omoa). 
tombacea, Spiz. Two. Sarayacu. 
pastazes, Tacz. & Berleps. 
albirostris, Lath. Eleven. 84, 39. Demerara. Peru. [Brazil (Rio 
Janeiro). | 
cyaneicollis, Cass. One. Brazil (Para). 
leucogastra, 7icill. Four. 24,29 [Guatemala]. Brazil (Barra de Rio 
Negro). 
chalcothorax, Sclat. 
BRACHYGALBA, 8p. 
lugubris (Swains.); fulviventris, Sclat.; goeringi, Sclat. & Salv.; salmoni, 
Sclat. & Salv.; albigularis (Spix); melanosterna, Sclat. 
JACAMARALCYON, Less. 
tridactyla (Vicill.). Two. [Interior of Cayenne]. 
GALBALCYRHYNCHUS, Des Murs. 
leucotis, Des Murs. 
JACAMEROPINZA. 
JACAMEROPS, Less. 
grandis (Gm.). Eight. 3¢,59. Bogota. Brazil. 
CAPITONIDA. 
POGONORHYNCHUS, Van der Hoeven. 
dubius ((.). Seven. o¢, 2. West Africa (British Combo, Bakow, 
January ; M‘Carthy’s Island; Gambia ; Senegal). 
Nos. 5 and 6, male and female, from Senegal, differ from the others in the almost 
entire absence of the suleations on the lower mandible. The bristles on the chin 
and gape are much weaker than in the other specimens, and the red cross band 
on the wing-coverts is absent, as are also the red tips to the feathers of the loral 
region. They are probably young birds. 
ERYTHROBUCCO, Shelley. 
rolleti (Defilipi). One. ¢. Central Africa (Fadibek, Lado, January). 
