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amicta (Zemm.). Fourteen. 74 (2 jr.), 4 2 (1 jr.). Malay Peninsula 
(Malacca). Sumatra (Lampongs: Penang-gungan). Borneo (Silam, Baram, 
May). 
The CorAci# are, therefore, represented in the Museum by 37 out of the 
39 characterised genera; and by 1249 specimens belonging to 211 out of 
the 291 described species or subspecies. The number of species represented 
by their Types is 10, besides 6 relegated to the synonymy. (May, 1899.) 
TROGONIDA. 
PHAROMACRUS, De /a Liave. 
moccino, De la Liave. Ten. 7 3 (2 jr.),3¢@ (2 jr.). Guatemala (Volean de 
Fuégo, November ; Rasche, March; Coban, June). 
antisiensis (D’0i).). Seven. 564 (1 jr.), 29. U.S. Colombia (Bogota). 
Bolivia. 
auriceps (Gould). Six. 43,29. U.S. Colombia (Bogota). Venezuela. 
xanthogaster, Turati & Salvad. 
This species, included as a synonym of P. auriceps by Mr. Ogilvie-Grant, appears 
to be distinct. Cf. Oustalet Nouy. Arch. Mus. Paris (3) vii. pp. 229-23], pl. viii. 
(1895). 
pavoninus (Spir.). Four. 34, 2. Brazil (Amazons ; Rio Negro). 
EUPTILOTIS, Gould. 
neoxenus ((roul/). Two. 6, 9. Mexico (Bolanos). 
TMETOTROGON, Cab. & Heine. 
rhodogaster (Zemm.). Two. ¢, 9. San Domingo. 
PRIONOTELUS, feichenb. 
temnurus (Zemi.). Two. Cuba (Havana). 
TROGON, Linn. 
mexicanus, Swains. Five. 2 6 (jr.). 9. Mexico (Bolanos). Guatemala 
(Volcan de Fuégo). 
personatus, Gould. Nine. 54 (4 jr.), 49. Bolivia. Ecuador (Sarayacu). 
U.S. Colombia. 
personatus, var. wn sp. nov. 
A single male specimen in the collection, unfortunately: without locality, in all 
probability represents a new species. It belongs to section w’ of Mr. Ogilvie- 
Grant’s key, and comes nearest to 7’. personatus ; it differs in having the whole 
upper ‘surface coppery green, with no tinge of bluish as in 7’. personatus ; tail, 
scapulars, and breast. coppery bronze, showing: but little tinge of green ; lower 
breast, abdomen, and under tail-coverts rich orange, becoming more pinkish on 
the sides, differing from 7’. personatus as T. aurantiiventris does from 7. puella. 
Dimensions the same as of 7’. personatus (wing, 5°2 inches). 
collaris (V7cill.). Four. 3 36, 2. Bolivia. 
The female specimen isthe only one with the locality attached; it was collected 
in Bolivia by Bridges. It is with difficulty distinguished from female specimens 
of 7. personatus, but seems to have the throat somewhat greyish black, and no 
tinge of chocolate on the top of the head. In 7%. personatus the bill is entirely 
yellowish in skin, but in our specimen of 7’. collavis above referred to the upper 
mandible is blackish, with only the tomia yellow. 
elegans, Gould. One. ¢. Guatemala. 
ambiguus, Gould. Two, 2 6. South Mexico (Terro Tepic, Sierra de 
Nayaret, March 
