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Bare skin about the eye, on side of face, bicolored, a band immedi- 

 ately surrounding the eye slate black and the remaining outer portion 

 dark maroon purple; bill, maxilla very pale primrose yellow with a 

 series of black spots along the cutting edges of the basal part, together 

 with a small elongated black patch also on the cutting edge near the tip, 

 mandible very pale primrose yellow with an elongated ochraceous patch 

 near the centre of the cutting edge; feet dark sage green. 



PTEROGLOSSUS VIRIDIS (Linnaeus). 

 Ramphastos ziridis L., Syst. Nat. ed. 12. 1766. p. 150. 

 Pteroglossus viridis Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 101. 



Not noted on the Orinoco. Recorded by Berlepsch and Hartert 

 from Suapure and from La Union on the Caura River. 



PTEROGLOSSUS ARACARI RORAIMAE Bradbourne & Chubb. 

 Pteroglossus aracari atricollis Berlepsch & Hartert, p. 102. 

 Pteroglossus roraimae Bradbourne and Chubb, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 



1912: p. 261 (Guiana, Roraima) ; Stone, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil. 



1913: p. 199 (Guinipa River: Rio Vagre). 



Not observed on the Orinoco. Berlepsch and Hartert record only a 

 single specimen collected by Klages at Suapure. Stone records it as 

 abundant on the Guinipa and Vagre Rivers. 



There is a specimen of Pteroglossus in the Am. Museum collection, 

 from Sacupano, Orinoco Delta, that differs from examples from Cristo- 

 bal Colon (Paria Peninsula), in that the thighs and under tail-coverts 

 are largely dusky greenish without reddish wash, whereas in typical 

 roraimae those parts are lighter, more dusky sulphur yellowish with a 

 reddish wash. 



BUCCONIDAE THE PUFF-BIRDS. 



Six of the seven species included in Berlepsch and Hartert's paper 

 were collected on the Orinoco proper. 



KEY TO GENERA, SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES OF BUCCONIDAE. 



a. One or more black bands across the breast. 



b. Two distinct black bands across the breast Hypnelus btctnctus. 



b'. One distinct black band across the breast. 



c. Head and back without transverse blackish bars. 

 d. Middle of belly white, unmarked. 



