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black tip ; legs and feet nearly black. Not very common, and only 
found in the deep bush, where they feed on the tops of largish trees.” 
75. LAMPORNIS MANGO. 
Two ex. “Bill, legs, and feet black. From a low tree on the 
way-side.” 
76. Nycripromvus 2 
One ex., in very bad condition. 
77. CERYLE TORQUATA (Linn.). 
One ex. ‘“Irides hazel; bill black, with a whitish spot at the 
base of the upper mandible, and the basal half of the lower mandible 
of the same colour ; legs and feet nearly flesh-colour. Frequents the 
larger trees; stomach contained fish-bones and scales.” 
78. CERYLE AMERICANA (Gm.). 
Three ex. ‘‘Irides hazel: very common on the branches of the 
trees which overhang the river in retired places; flies swiftly, and 
feeds on fish.” 
79. Bucco LevucocRIssvs. 
Similis Bucconi macrorhyncho ex Cayenna, sed rostro majore, 
Sronte latiore albo, torque pectorali angustiore et ventre medio 
crissoque pure albis distinguendus. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P. L.S. 
If Bucco macrorhynchus of Cayenne, B. swainsoni of Brazil, B. 
hyperrhynchus of the Upper Amazon, and B. dysoni of Central Ame- 
rica are to be considered good species, then this must constitute a 
fifth, and another, of which I have two examples from the Rio Napo, 
a sixth species of the section. The alternative is to regard them all as 
localized varieties of one widely distributed species ; but even in that 
case they would require separate names and descriptions. 
80. Momorus 2 
Several examples of a species most nearly allied to M. microste- 
phanus of New Granada, but perhaps ultimately separable. 
81. TRoGON MELANURUS, Sw.: Gould, Mon. Trogon. pl. 18. 
Several ex. ‘‘Chocota: irides white; upper mandible with a 
large yellow spot at the base, lower mandible yellow; legs and feet 
greenish ; soles yellow. Much more active than any other Trogon 
which I have yet had an opportunity of observing, hopping from 
branch to branch in the lower part of a large tree in the deep bush. 
Solitary and silent. Stomach contained berries of two kinds, and a 
caterpillar.” 
82. Trocon caLicatus, Gould, Mon. Trogon. pl. 7. 
~“YTrides red; cere yellow; legs and feet blue. Stomach of 
