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43. Chiromachceris Candei (Parzud.). 



44. Carpodectes nitidus, Salv. P. Z. S., 1804, p. 583. 

 Since the description of this remarkable species by Mr. Salvin, 



I believe no other specimen has been obtained until the acqui- 

 sition of this one by the Smithsonian Institution ; it is in fine 

 plumage and agrees in every respect with the description above 

 cited. It is labelled, " male, eyes black, May 28th, 1865." 



Fam. alcedinidje. 



45. Ceryle inda, Linn. 



Fam. BUCCONIM1. 



40. Malacoptila Yerapacis, Scl. & Salv. 

 Fam. TROGONID^E. 



47. Trogon Massena, Gould. 



48. Trogon melanocephalus, Gould. 



49. Trogon tenettus, Cab. $ & 2 • 



These specimens agree precisely with those from Panama 

 which I characterized, as tenellus (Ann. Lye. N. Y., Vol. VIIL, 

 p. 3), and consequently differing from atrieollis as pointed out. 

 I notice some additional differences, viz. the central tail feathers 

 are wider, the black and white bars on the tail narrower, and 

 the waving lines on the wing coverts are finer and darker in 

 atrieollis. 



Fam. TROCHILID^E. 



50. Pyrrhoplmna Iiiefferi (Bourc). 



Fam. RAMPHASTID^E. 



51. RampJiastos piscivorus, Linn, (carinatus, Sw.) 



Fam. PICID^E. 



52. Celeus castaneus (Wagl.). 



53. Centurus Pucherani (Malh.). 



