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1. Ibycter AMERiCANUs (Bodd.), Strickl. Om. Syn. i. p. 22. 

 In Mr. Lawrence's coUection from Bogota. 



2. Syrnium albitarse, g. R. Gray, in Mus. Brit. 



I have lately acquired a Bogota skin of this species, which 

 agrees perfectly with the type in the British Museum. It is very 

 nearly allied to Syrnium hylophilum, and I think it quite possible 

 that what is supposed to be that bird from Bogota in the Philadel- 

 phian collection may really be referable to this species. Dr. Kaup 

 has united it to S. hylophilum in the ' Monograph of Strigidse ' in 

 Jardine's Contributions for 1852, but, I think, incorrectly. There 

 has, I beUeve, been no description published of this bird, 



3. Brachygalba inornata, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1855, p. 15. 

 I have lately obtaiued a Bogota specimen of this bird. 



4. Trogon viridis, Linn. 



A Bogota skin in Mr. Lawrence's collection seems identical with 

 Brazilian examples. 



5. Campylopterus lazulus (Vieill.), Bp. Consp. p. 71. 



6. BouRCiERiA TORGUATA (Boiss.), R. Z. 1840, p. 6. 



7. BouRCiERiA PRUNELLII (Bourc), R. Z. 1843, p. 70. 

 Obtaiued by M. Bourcier from the environs of Facatativa in the 



province of Bogota. 



8. Lampornis mango (Linn.). 



The Bogota bird seems to be the true L. mango. 



9. Thalurania viridipectus, Gould, P. Z. S. 1848, p. 13. 



10. Heliodoxa leadbeateri (Bourc), R. Z. 1843, p. 102. 



11. Heliomaster LONGiROSTRis (Vieill.), Gould,Mon.Trochil. 

 v. pi. 9. 



This species has a considerable rauge, occurring also in Trinidad, 

 Demerara, Cayenne, and Venezuela. 



12. Amazilius reifferi (Bourc), R. Z. 1843, p. 103. 

 Discovered by M. Reiffer at Fusugagua in the New Grenadian 



Andes, south of Bogota. 



13. Amazilius castaneiventris, Gould, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 150. 



14. Saucerottia viridigastra (Bourc), R. Z. 1843, p. 103. 

 DiscoTcred by M. Reiffer at Fusugagua. 



