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chloroauchenia, Gig/. & Salvad. One. Bolivia. 
Count Salvadori gives the habitat of this species as South Brazil, Paraguay, Uru- 
euay, and Argentine Republic (Cat. Birds, Brit. Mus. xxi. p. 555); it has, 
however, been recorded as ‘‘ new to Bolivia” (ef. Salvad. Bull. Mus. Torino, xii. 
No. 292, p. 33, 1897). Our specimen formed part of Bridges’ Bolivian Collection, 
and was acquired by Lord Derby on the same date as the specimen L. megalura 
mentioned below. 
callauchen, Salvad. Bull. Mus. Torino, xii. No. 292, p. 33 (1897). 
“Closely allied to Z. chloroauchenia, Gig]. & Salvad, but with a coppery amethystine 
lustre on the upper part of the neck. Total length, 330; wing, 163; tail, 115 ; 
tarsus, 32; culmen, 17 mm.” (Salvad.) Habitat. San Lorenzo, Northern 
Argentina. 
ochroptera (Natt.). 
decolor, Salvin, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 21 (1895). 
** Above fuscous grey, occiput, nape, and hind-neck somewhat paler, with scarcely 
any rosy sheen ; forehead, throat, and under tail-coverts white, the chest washed 
with pale vinaceous; wing uniform, with the back on the outer webs of the 
primaries, inner webs and under wing-coverts chestnut; tail black, the median 
rectrices uniform with the back; the lateral ones with white tips, which grow 
wider on the outer ones; bill black, ring round the iris, and feet red. Total 
length, about 10; wing, 5°5; tail, 4°7; bill from gape, 1°0; tarsus, 4:3? Fema/e. 
—Like the male.” (Salvin). Habitat. Northern Peru. 
megalura, Sclat. & Salvin. One. Bolivia. 
saturata, Salvad. Bull. Mus. Torino, xii. No. 292, p. 33 (1897). 
“Near to L. megalura, Sclat. and Saly., but of a much duller greyish brown. 
“Above greyish brown, with a purplish amethystine tinge, lower back somewhat 
olivaceous ; forehead whitish, with a slight greyish tinge on the vertex ; occiput 
and neck brown, suffused with an amethystine lustre ; beneath vinaceous, cheeks 
pale greyish vinaceous; chin and middle of the throat white ; middle of the 
abdomen and under tail-coverts white, the latter with a slight greyish tinge on 
the outer web; primaries blackish, the outer ones with a barely perceptible 
rufous edging ; under wing-coverts, axillaries, and inner web of the primaries, 
towards the base, cinnamon ; median tail feathers uniform with the back, the 
remainder brown, grey at the base, black at the tips with the extreme tip white ; 
bill black ; feet red; iris brown. Total length, 300; wing, 150; tail, 125; 
tarsus, 32; culmen, 14 mm.” (Sa/vad.). Habitat. San Lorenzo, Northern 
Argentina. 
gaumeri (Lawr.), One. Yucatan. 
jamaicensis (Zinn.), Five. 36,9. Jamaica. 
neoxena, (Cory). 
collaris (Cory). 
wellsi (Lawr.). 
pallida, Berleps. & Tacz. 
cassini, Lawr. Two. 29. Central America (Panama, February). 
cerviniventris, Sclat. & Salv. 
vinaceiventris (Ridgw.). 
rufinucha, Sclat. & Salv. 
OSCULATIA, Bp. 
sapphirina, Bp. One. Bolivia. 
There is no collector’s name to authenticate this locality, from which the species 
has not hitherto been obtained. 
purpurea, Salv. 
Cf. Hartert, Nov. Zool. v. p. 504 (1898). 
GEOTRYGON, Gosse. 
violacea (Zemm.). 
montana (Linn.). Twelve. Mexico. Jamaica. Interior of Cayenne. Brazil 
(Bahia). 
martinica (Linn.). Four. 2¢,2. St. Lucia (Fouds St. Jacques, March). 
