<^'l'crLII).K TIIK ULCKoos 



487 



StiiUss, C. uni iiiid a riN/i,mfri.i. \\',, aiv, however, Hatisfu-d that tliciv is l.iit 

 one lioiu and in the \V\.,sl Indies, C. aiu (cixloudinn l., S„uth Anioiicaj. C. 



ihtiiip/insn nni. 



major of South America, and 6'. .wfrim^/ri-^, found from Mexico southward 

 are tho otlicr species, and are easily distinguisliablo by the followin-^ charac- 



ters amonif others 



C. major.' Length, 17.00: winjr, 7.50; „„tlino of culmon ahnintly 



niifriiliitod in the midillo. JM. Bvny.W and Tiinidail 



C. aiii. Lenfrtl., 13.00 tn 15.00; n-injr, (i.OO ; ndMu.n .irontlv curved from 



base. Bill smooth or with a few tranver.<e wiinklo.'!. 'l/„b. Xoitli- 



(.'astoin South America, West Inches, and South Florida. 



C. 8uloiroBtri8.» Len-th, 12.00; wi„K, 5.00; eulmen .crently curved. 



Bill with .several frrovcs parallel to culnicn. flab. Middle America, 



from Yucatan, south to Ecuador. 



> Cyotnplmtia major, T,ixy. Ryst. Nat. I, 363. —Mav, Meitr. P", lilO. -Sor.. Cut ISC S^o 

 (■■ "Hi, ViKiM.. Gal. Ois. ii, 3.'!, pi. xliii. 



^2 Croloplmcia suldrostnx, Swainsox, Phil. Ung. 1S27, 1, 440. - Ronap. C.nsp. 89. -S,l. 

 r. Z. S. 1850, 309, 1859, pj). r.O, 3GS, 388, et IStiO, |ip. 28"., 2;i7. — Ili. fatal. 1862 3-'o" 

 C. msasi, Lii.s,s. Voy. Co(i. Zoiil. I, pi. ii, 019, et Ciuit. ZoiJl. £.1. i.x. 



