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lineatus than Sclater’s D. fuscipennis of Ecuador ; and the latter 
species will probably have to be reunited with the former. 
216. CENTURUS PUCHERANII (Malh.); Lawr. J. c. vii. p. 299. 
Ranges from South Mexico into Western Ecuador. 
217. CenruRus TRICOLOR (Wagl.) ; Sclater, Cat. p. 343; Cab. 
Journ. p. 327. 
C. rubriventris, Lawr. 1. c. vii. p. 299 (2). 
Agrees with Venezuelan examples and New Granadian-coast spe- 
cimens. 
218. CrELEUS MENTALIS, Cassin. 
Celeus mentalis, Cassin, Pr. Ac. Nat. Se. Phil. 1860, p. 137, et 
Trans. Acad. Phil. v. p. 461, pl. 52, figs. 2, 3. 
C. fraseri, Sclater, Cat. Am. B. p. 335. 
Celeopicus fraseri, Malh. Mon. Pie. ii. p. 16, pl. 43 bis, fig. 4. 
C. squamatus, Lawr. Ibis, 182, p. 184, and Ann. L.N.Y. viii. pall; 
A single female specimen in the collection appears undistinguish- 
able from the type of Celeus fraseri in Sclater’s collection. There 
is little doubt that Cassin’s description refers to the same species. 
He describes the male as having the entire chin and throat bright 
scarlet. Mr. Lawrence’s bird, as well as the present and the type 
of C. fraseri, are all females. 
Picumnus granadensis, Lafr., Dryocopus scapularis, Vig., and 
Chloronerpes callopterus, Lawr., are included in Mr. Lawrence’s 
lists. 
Fam. Psirracip#. 
219. ARA ARACANGA, Linn. 
Appears to be distributed southwards from Mexico. 
220. Ara cHLoropTeRA, G. R. Gray. 
221. Brorocerys Tovi (Gm.). 
Psittovius tovi, Lawr. /. ¢. vii. p. 299. 
A common species throughout the Pacific slope of Central America. 
We cannot help thinking Mr. Lawrence’s P. subceruleus (I. e. vii. 
p- 475) is ouly a variety of this bird, in which opinion Mr. M‘Lean- 
nan concurs. He says, he shot the single specimen sent to Mr. 
Lawrence in company with the common species, 
222. ConuRUS OCULARIS, Sp. nov. 
Conurus pertinax, Lawy. /. ¢. vii. p. 333. 
Conurus chrysogenys, Lawr. 1. ¢. vill. p. 11. 
3. Viridis, subtus dilutior, ventre flavescente ; capitis lateribus 
infra oculos, gula et pectore antico brunnescente indutis: ma- 
cula suboculari exigua aurantiaca : subalaribus viridibus, rec- 
