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Fam. ALCEDINID&. 
60. Ceryle americana cabanisi (Tsch.). 
Common. One specimen. 
Fam. TROGONID 4. 
61. Trogon massena Gould. 
Common. Usually seen in small flocks of six or eight. Bare circum- 
orbital space sky blue. Two specimens. 
Fam. GALBULIDA. 
62. Galbula melanogenia Scl. 
Not common. One specimen. 
Fam. RHAMPHASTIDA. 
63. Rhamphastos carinatus Sw. 
Not common. Only two specimens seen, and one secured. Entire 
terminal portion of upper mandible dark cherry red; remaining por- 
tions of the same, with the exception of a large light red space near 
lower edge, “Nile” green. Lower mandible, with the exception of the 
light blue point, “Nile” green. Band at junction of bill and head 
black. Iris brown. Feet light blue. 
64. Ramphastos tocard Vieill. 
Common. Nests in trunks of trees. Note a loud clear whistle, fol- 
lowed by two or more softer and lower ones. While flying it utters a 
_ harsh cry. Upper mandible above a line drawn from base of culmen 
to lower edge of same, ending at a point about one-fifth the distance 
from terminus to base, corn yellow. Remaining part of upper mandible, 
black. Lower mandible very dark maroon. Iris green. Feet bronze: 
blue. 
Three specimens secured. 
65. Pteroglossus torquatus (Gm.). 
Abundant. One specimen killed had a large beetle in its bill. Se- 
cured a whole family— 4, 2 and juv. 
Four specimens. Iris orange-yellow. 
Fam. PSITTACIDA. 
*66. Ara militaris (Linn.). 
Abundant. One specimen. 
*67. Ara macao (Linn.). 
68. Conurus aztec (Souancé). 
Abundant. Three specimens. Ivis yellow. Cere and orbital region 
white. 
*69 Chrysotis diademata (Spix). 
Common. Iris orange. One specimen. 
