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43. PHAROMACRUS ANTISIANUS (Lafr. et D’Orb.). 
Many examples of both sexes. ‘‘ Pilco real: Irides bright red ; 
bill black, base yellowish ; gizzards contained wild Aguacati. There 
were three together: they make but little noise.” 
44, Nycripromus ——? 
“Compadre Gaspar: gizzard contained moths.” 
45. ScHISTES ALBOGULARIS. 
One ex. 2. “Bill black ; feet dark flesh-colour ; gizzard contained 
insects ; found in the underwood.” 
46. ScHISTES GEOFFROII. 
One ex. g. “Bill and feet black ; gizzard contained insects. I 
should take this to be male of 1388 (Schistes albogularis), but for 
the colour of the feet and shape of the tail.” 
47. AGLHACTIS CUPREIPENNIS. 
Chillanes, two ex. 
48. CYNANTHUS CYANURUS. 
Two ex. One, “¢ by diss. Irides hazel; bill black; legs and 
feet brownish, testes very small. Killed fighting with one of the 
smaller species.” 
49. LEesBIA GRACILIS. 
Chillanes. 
50. PoxoL#2MA £QUATORIALIS, Gould. 
One ex. Inserted in my former list as P. rubinoides. Mr. 
Gould now considers it different from the New Granadian bird, and 
proposes to publish it under the new name given above. 
51. ADELOMYIA MELANOGENYS. 
Chillanes. 
II. ScansoreEs. 
52. RuAMPHASTOS ToCARD, Vieill. ; Gould, Mon. ed. 2. pl. 4. 
Two ex. det 2. “,irides green; bare space round the eyes green, 
approaching to yellow near the upper mandible ; naked part under 
the lower mandible greenish-yellow ; lower mandible, and lower por- 
tion of base of upper, deep maroon, blending into a black stripe, which 
succeeds it on upper mandible ; a broad band of yellow from upper 
portion of the base of the upper mandible to the point ; part of cul- 
men greenish ; legs and feet blue: gizzard contained wild Aguacati. 
@ similar in all points.” 
“The males and females have the same note: occurring together 
