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foundcd witli a Linnean Toucun, notwithstanding Edwards's figure 

 and description. 



6. Trogon, mas adultus. T. viridi-aureus, guld nigrd, abdomine mi- 

 niaceo ; alis fvscis, tectricibus albo irroratis ; caudd nigrd, rec- 

 tricibus tribus extimis albo fasciatis ; rostro fiavo. 



Pito real. Mexic. 



Jun. f usco-cinereus ; abdomine luteo; tectricibus alarum strigis albis . 



Gabilan, Mexic. 



7. Trogon Mexicanūs, Swains. ? $ . T. olivaceus ; abdomine ru- 

 bro ; caudd nigricante ; rectricibus truncatis, duabus mediis fer- 

 rugineis fascid terminali albidd nigrdque, lateralibus tribus apice 

 albo et latere externo albo fasciatis . 



I have not given names to these birds, because they -vrill certainly 

 be included in Mr. Gould's beautiful Monograph. 



8. Macrocercus MiLiTARis, Vieill. M. viridis ; uropygio remi- 

 gibusque caruleis ,• fronte rubrd ; genis nudis lineis plumosis ; 

 caudd rubricante, rectricibus apice caruleis. 



Psittacus militaris, L. Edw., t. 113. Guacamaja, Mexic. 



9. Melanerpesformicivorus, S\vains. M.niger; occipite rubro ; 

 fronte, uropygio, remigumgue fascid basilari, albis į guldflavidd; 

 pectore nigro striis albis ; abdomine albo, lateribus crissoque 

 nigro striatis. 



Pieus melanopogon, Licht. Temm., pi. enl. 451. Carpintero negro, 

 Mexic. 



10. Centurus subelegans, Nob. C. albo nigroąue fasciatus ; 

 subtus cum capite dilutl cinerescens ; vertice rubro, fronte et 

 cervice suhauratis. 



This bird resembles Mr. Swainson's Centurus elegans, but is well 

 distinguished by \vanting the very conspicuous black superciliary 

 spot, and by the much less brilliant gold colour of the crown. 



11. Colaptes rubricatus, Nob. C. griseo-rufescens, nigro su- 

 prafasciatus, subtus maculatus ; uropygio albo į guld cinereo-vi^ 

 naced immaculatd ; remigum reciricumgue scapis rubris. 



Mas. Fascid mystacali rubrd. Foem. Fascid rubrd nulld. 



Colaptes coUaris, Vig. Picus rubricatus, Licht. Colaptes Mezica- 

 nus, S\v. Carpintero rosado, Mexic. 



Nearly allied to the Colaptes auratus of North America. To this 

 group belong also the Picus arator (Geocolaptes terrestris, Sw.) of 

 CafFraria ; the Picus Chiletisis, Lesson, Zool. Coq. t. 32 ; the beauti- 

 ful Colaptes Fernandina, Vig., from the Island of Cuba, and two or 

 three others. 



12. Cyanocorax coronatus, Nob. C. cristatus, cyaneus ■ cristd 

 ex toto cceruled, capitis lateribus tantum nigricantibus į mento, 



fronte, et superciliis albicantibus ; alarum tectricibus, remigibus 

 scapularibusgue nigro fasciatis ; caudd parum rotundatd. 



