rT'ci'Un.K TFIK ClX'Kons. 



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Stall's, C. ani and C. rii<in'nstri'<. \\\* ai", liowover, satisfuMl tjiat tluMv is Imt 

 oiif lit'iL' and in tlie Wost Jntlius, 6'. ani, (extundiiii; i<» South Aiut'iicuj. C. 



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major of South America, and C. sv/riro'^fri.'i, found from Mexico southward, 

 are the other species, and are easily distinguishable by the following charac- 

 ters amonu; othei"s : — 



C. major.* Length, 17.00; winjr, T.aO ; outlino of cnhiien abmittly 

 aiifrulatt'd in the mi«l(llo. JIab. 1^-aziI ami Trinidad. ' 

 C. ani. LenL'th, l;3.O0 to I.kOO; wino-. fJ.OO ; ciiliinn irontly curved from 

 base. Bill smooth or with a few tranvorse wrinkles. ILib. North- 

 eastern South America, West Indies, and South Florida. 

 C. Bulcirostris.' Lcnirth, 12.00; winjr, r>.t>0: culmen L'fntly curved. 

 Bill with several jrroves ])aiall<'l to culmen. flab. Middle America, 

 from Yucatan, south to Ecuador. 



» Crotnjmnqn mnjnr, T-iw. Syst. Nat. T, 363. —Max. Bcitr. iv, 319. — Scl. Cat. 18G2, 320. 

 ('. *'///, Vi F.I LI.. Oal. Ois. II, 3.'>, pi. xliii. 



2 Crotophuja snkirostris, Swainson, Phil. >fag. 1S27, 1, 440. — Boxap. C.»nsy>. 89. — St l. 

 P. Z, S. 185G, 309, 1859, pj.. '.9, 368. 388, ft 1S60, pp. 28.'., 297. — lu. Catal. 1*62, 320. 

 V. aisc^if Less. Vyy. Coij. Zo6\. I, pi. ii, 619, et Cent. Zoul. pi. ix. 



