366 MESSRS. P. L. SCLATER AND O. SALVIN _ [June 28, 
Fam. Cucunipz. 
205. CrororHaGa ANI, Linn.; Lawr. J. c. vii. p. 301. 
206. Coccyzus AMERICANUs (Linn.); Sclater, Cat. p. 322, and 
P.Z. 8. 1864, p. 120. 
207. Piaya Graci.is, Heine, Journ. f. Orn. 1863, p. 356. 
P. rutila, Lawr, 1. e. vii. p. 300. 
Separated by F. Heine, perhaps not without reason, from the 
eastern P. minuta. Panama examples agree with the Ecuadorian 
specimens, upon which the species was founded. 
208. Praya niericrissa, Sclater, Cat. p. 322; Lawr. J. ¢. vil. 
p- 300. 
Agrees with Ecuadorian specimens. 
209. DirLoprerus Nz&vtus (Linn.). 
Diplopterus excellens, Lawr. (nec Scl.) l. ¢. vii. p. 300. 
Agrees with southern specimens. This form ranges into Costa 
Rica. Mr. Lawrence mentions also the following Cuculide :— 
Crotophaga sulcirostris, Sw. 
Dromococcyx mexicanus, Bp. 
Coccyzus erythophthalmus, Wils. 
Fam. RAMPHASTID&. 
210. Rampuasros rocarp, Vieill.; Lawr. J. ¢. vii. p. 299. 
211. Rampwastos carinatus, Sw.; Lawr. /. ¢. vii. p. 299. 
Selenidera spectabilis, Cass., we have not yet seen, though it does 
occur on the isthmus. 
212. PreroGiossus rorquatus, Wagl.; Lawr. J. c. vii. p. 299. 
These specimens possess the brown nape, and are indistinguishable 
from the Mexican bird, although we should have expected to find 
Mr. Gould’s P. erythropygius (without tlhe brown nape) here. 
Fam. CApiIToNiD&. 
213. Carrro MAcULICcoRONATUS, Lawr. /. ¢. vil. p. 300; Sclater, 
Ibis, 1862, p. 1, pl. 1. 
Fam. Picip&. 
214. CAMPEPHILUS MALHERBII, Gray & Mitch.; Lawr. J. ¢. 
vil. p. 299. 
215. Dryocorus FrusciPeNnis, Sclater, P. Z. 8. 1860, pp. 286, 
2376 
These examples are in some respects more like the Brazilian D. 
