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23. CuRyYsoTIS GUATEMALA, Sclater, Ibis, 1860, p. 44. 
A perfect example of this Parrot, as described J. c. 
24, SprzAETUS TYRANNUS (Max.). 
Good adult specimens of both sexes of this species—the first I have 
seen from so far north. 
25. BUTEOGALLUS NIGRICOLLIS (Lath.). 
Already noticed as far north as Guatemala (Ibis, 1859, p. 216). 
26. Bureo atsonoratus, Kaup, Isis, 1847, p- 399. 
Three examples of this bird in various states of plumage. 
27. Bugso viretnianus (Gm.). 
28. Crax GLoBICcERA, Linn. 
The Mexican and Central American Curassow appears to be the 
Crax globicera, and not, as I have hitherto considered it, Craz alector. 
In the latter bird the sexes are nearly alike. In the Craz globicera, 
as may be seen from M. Sallé’s specimens and from living examples 
now in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, the female is brown. 
29. TINAMUS ROBUSTUS, Sp. nov. 
Tinamus major, Moore, P.Z.S. 1859, p. 63 ; Sclater & Salvin, Ibis, 
1859, p. 226. 
M. Sallé’s present series contains two excellent examples of this 
large Tinamou of Mexico and Central America. As I had antici- 
pated (P. Z. S. 1859, p. 63), it presents differences from 7. major of 
Brazil, such as render a new specific name necessary, and I propose 
shortly to describe it under the above title. 
30. Heropras eGretra (Gm.). 
Already noticed in Guatemala. 
31. DemieGReETTA LuDovicrANA (Wils.): Baird, Rep. p. 663. 
One immature specimen. 
32. FLorIDA CHRULEA (Linn.). 
33. TiGRISOMA TIGRINUM (Gm.). 
34. Nycricorax vioLacevus (Gm.). 
35. TANTALUS LOCULATOR, Linn. 
36. TRINGA WILsontr, Nuttall. 
37. SYMPHEMIA SEMIPALMATA (Gm.): Baird, Rep. p. 729. 
38. AcTITURUS BARTRAMIUS (Wils.). 
39. GAMBETTA MELANOLEUCA (Gm.). 
