iSqi.] Riker Axn Cir-M'MAX. Birch at Sautdrcm. Brazil. IS9 



165. Monasa nigrifrons (S/>ix). — A male taken June 22, 1SS7, near the 

 river. 



166. Chelidoptera tenebrosa (Pall.). — Common; congregating on dead 

 trees. 



[167. Crotophaga ani Linn. — Two specimens collected by Smith. — 

 F. M. C] 



16S. Crotophaga major Littti. — One specimen. 



169. Piaya cayana pallescens {Cab.). — Common. 



170. Piaya minuta (Vicill.). — A male, taken June 22, 1SS7, was the 

 only one seen. 



[171. Coccyzus euleri Cab. 



Coccyzus lindcni Allen, Bull. Essex Inst., VIII, 1876, p. 78. 



"Santarem, April 19, 1873" (1. c). 



Through the kindness of Mr. William Brewster, Assistant in Ornithol- 

 ogy at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, I have been enabled to ex- 

 amine the type of C Undent. It agrees perfectly with a Coccyzu.s from 

 Matto Grosso in the American Museum collection, which, being from the 

 same general region as Cabanis's type, is very probably similar to the 

 bird he described as euleri. — F. M. C] 



172. Rhamphastos erythrorhynchus (G;«.). — Common in the depths 

 of the palm swamps. 



173. Rhamphastos ariel F/^. — Very common everywhere. 



[174. Pteroglossus aracari {Linn.). — "Santarem; common in the 

 forests." *] 



175. Pteroglossus wiedi Sturm. — Common. 



176. Pteroglossus inscriptus Wagl. — Not common; two specimens 

 taken on the 'mountain' in 18S4; none seen in 1887. 



177. Pteroglossus bitorquatus Vig.—Yowx specimens taken in 1884. 

 none seen in 1887. 



[178. Selenidera gouldi (Afrtif/'.). 



fSelenidera fnaculirostris A1.I.EN, BuU. Essex Inst., VIII, 1876, p. 81. 



A second lot of birds, received from Santarem through Mr. Southwick 

 since the first part of this paper was published, contains, among others 

 not in the collections previously mentioned, one example of this Toucan 

 taken December 6, 1889.— F. M. C] 



179. Ara hyacinthina (Lat/i.).— Very rare; found only about the in- 

 land ponds in the dense forests of the interior where it feeds upon the 

 fruit of a palm peculiar to these localities. I obtained three specimens 

 wenty-five miles back from Santarem on June 10, 1887. 



180. Ara chloroptera Gray. — Common. 

 [iSi. Ara ararauna (/,/««.).— "Santarem." *] 



[1S2. Ara maracana (Fie«7/.).— Three specimens taken in December, 

 18S9, and January, 1890, are included in the second lot of Santarem birds 

 received from Mr. Southwick. — F. M. C] 



183. Conurus pavua {Bodd.).—F\ve specimens taken in June, 1887. 



* Allen, Bull. Essex Inst., Vol. VIII, No. 8, 1876, p. 81. 



