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92. 



93. 



94. 



95, 



96. 



97. 



98. 



99. 

 100. 

 101. 

 102. 

 103. 

 104. 

 105. 

 106. 

 107. 

 108. 

 109. 

 110. 

 111. 

 112. 



113. 

 114. 

 115. 



116. 



117. 



Trochilid^. 



Glaucis affinis. 

 Threnetes cervinicauda. 

 Phaethornis oseryi. 



malaris. 



'— nigricinchis. 



Campy lop terus (equate 7'ialis. 

 Lampornis mango, 

 lolcema schreibersi. 

 Thalurania nigrofasciata. 

 Florisuga mellivora. 

 Polemistria verreauxi, 

 Gouldia langsdorfi. 

 Heliofhrix auritus. 

 Clytolctnia aurescens. 

 Heliomaster longirostris. 

 Leucippus chlorocercus* . 

 Thaumantias fluoiatilis . 

 Chrysuron ia Joseph in ce . 

 Eucephala cceridea. 

 Hylocharis sapphirina. 

 Chlorostilbon napensis. 



Cuculid^. 

 Piaya inelheri. 

 rutila; 



Coccyzus melanocoryphus. 



Capitonid.e. 

 Capiio amazonicus. 



PlCID^. 



Chrysoptilus speciosus. 



PSITTACID^. 



118. Ara Severn. 



119. Brotogerys xanthopterus. 



ACCIPITRES. 



120. Ibycter uter (Vieill.). 



121. Urubitinga schistacen 



(Suiid.). 



122. Harpagus bidentatus 



(Lath.). 



123. Gampsonijx swainsoniyYig. 



Herodiones. 



124. Ardea cocoi (Linn.). 



1 25 . Nycticorax 2)ileatus{hAi\i.) . 



126. Tigrisoma brasiliense(hmn.). 



Ralli, 



127. Eurypygn helias (Pall.). 

 l28.fPorzana fasciata, sp. ri. 



129. Heliornis fulica (Bodd.). 



LiMICOLJE. 



130. Hoplopterus cffy««?<«(Lath.). 

 \^\.Actiturus bartramius{yfi\s.). 



1 32. Tringites rufescens (Vieill. ). 



133. Totanus solitarius (Wils.). 



Larid^. 



134. Ste)'na magmrostris,Sp\x. 



Anseres. 



135. Cairina moschata (Linn.). 



The following notes refer to the species marked with an f. 



3. HiRUNDO ^QUATORiALis, Lawr. Ann. L. N. Y. viii. p. 400. 



Several examples of this form of if. albiventris are in the collection. 

 As far as we can tell from specimens before us, it appears to be readily 

 distinguishable. We should doubt, however, whether it really occurs 

 near Quito, as stated by Mr. Lawrence. 



25. Oryzoborus melas, sp. nov. 



Nitenti-niger : speculo alari, tectricibus subalaribus et rectricum 

 duarum mediarum macula basali albis : rostro albo : pedibus 

 fuscis : long, tota 6 poll. Angl., aim 2*7, caudce 2'4. 5 . Cine- 

 rascenti-fusca, subtus fulvescentior, gula albicante: rostro et 

 pedibus fuscis. 



Hab. in Peruv. orient. Pebas (Hauxwell). 



* Cf. Gould, P. Z. S. 18G6, p. 194. 



