1 Co RikEr and ChapmAK, Birch at Satitaretn, Brazil. [April 



A LIST OF BIRDS OBSERVED AT SANTAREM, 

 BRAZIL. 



BY CLARENCE B. RIKER. 



With Annotations by Fi-ank M. Chapman. 

 [^Conclnded from p. J/.] 



149. Momotus nattered Scl. — Common; seen onlj in the lowlands. 

 [Three examples agree with a Bolivian specimen. This species has ap- 

 parently not before been recorded from the Lower Amazon. — F. M. C] 



150. Ceryle torquata {Lttm.). — Common. 



151. Ceryle amazona {Lath.). — Common. 



153. Ceryle americana {Gm.). — Common. 



[153. Ceryle superciliosa {Lt'nn.). — A female taken by Smith. — F. M. 

 C] 



154. Trogon melanurus Sw. — A female taken June 23 and a male July 

 S, 1SS9, near the river. 



[The male has the throat, breast, and upper surface of a ricii peacock- 

 blue, deepest on the rump, and with comparatively slight trace of bronzy 

 reflections. — F. M. C] 



155. Trogon viridis {Linn.'). — Common; more abundant in the low- 

 lands. 



[156. Trogon meridionalis Siv. — "Santarem, May 22; deep woods, 

 rare." *] 



157. Galbula rufoviridis Cab. — Very common along streams, sitting, 

 Kingfisher-like, on projecting branches. 



[158. Galbula viridis I^ath. — "Santarem, April 10; common near 

 streams." *] 



159. Galbula cyanicollis Cans. — A male taken June 16, 1SS7, was the 

 only one seen. 



160. Bucco tectus {Bodd.). — A male taken July i, 1887. 



161. Bucco tamatia {Gm.). — A male and female taken July 11, 1887, 

 in the forests of the lowlands. 



[Indistinguishable from a Guianan specimen. — F. M. C] 



162. Bucco maculatus {Gm.). — A male and female taken July 14, 1884, 

 on the campos. 



[These examples agree with Bahia specimens. Apparently the species 

 has not before been recorded from the Amazon. — F. M. C] 



163. Malacoptila rufa {Sfix). — A male taken June 13, 1S87, in a dense 

 forest twenty miles from the river. 



164. Monasa morpheus (//<^f //«).— Common in dense forests on the 

 'mountain'. 



*Allen, Bull. Essex Inst., Vol. VIII, No. 8, 1876, p. 80. 



