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87. HeRPETOTHERES CACHINNANS (Linn.). 
One ex. 2 by diss. ‘Crop and stomach full of snakes.” 
88. AcCIPITER PILEATUS (Max.). 
One ex. ¢. ‘Stomach contained feathers.” 
89. CoLtumBa spectosa (Gm.). 
‘Stomach contained minute seeds and vegetable matter.” 
90. PERISTERA ? 
A young bird in bad state, of a species allied to P. cinerea. 
91. ODONTOPHORUS ERYTHROPS, Gould. 
One ex. ‘Stomach contained seeds and vegetable matter. This 
bird is found in covies in the underwood, and has a ery, which it 
utters just before daylight and after sunset.” 
92. TINAMUS ? 
‘* Killed when in company with some domestic chickens in the 
bush near the house.” A small species, allied to 7. parvirostris : 
the specimen in bad condition. 
93. HIATICULA AZAR. 
94, TRINGOIDES MACULARIUS (Linn.), juv. 
“Not uncommon on the river’s bank.” 
5. CHARACTERS OF ELEVEN New SPECIES OF BIRDS DISCOVERED 
By Osspert SALVIN IN GUATEMALA. By Puixuie LurLey 
SciaterR, M.A., SECRETARY TO THE SocIETY; AND OSBERT 
Savin, M.A., F.Z.S. 
1. PoLIOPpTILA ALBILORIS. 
Cerulescenti-cinerea, pileo nigro, loris albis: remigibus alarum 
nigricantibus ; primartis cinereo, secundariis albo latiore mar- 
ginatis : caude rectricibus tribus utrinque lateralibus albo, gra- 
datim decrescente, terminatis, ceteris nigris, quarta utrinque 
extima albo terminata: subtus alba, cinerascente lavata: 
rostro nigro: pedibus obscure plumbeis. 
Long. tota 4°3, ale 1°9, caudze 2:0. 
Hab. In rep. Guatimalensi in valle fl. Motagua. 
Obs. Affinis P. leucogastre ex Brasilia, sed loris albis facile nota- 
bilis. 
2. DENDR@CA CHRYSOPARIA. 
Supra nigra, dorsi plunis ad margines aurescentibus: superciliis 
et capite toto laterali lete aureo-flavis, vitta angusta per oculos 
transeunte nigra: alis nigricantibus, albo bifasciatis, secun- 
