212 MR. 0. SALVIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. [Mar. 24, 
150. Cavrro BourcieRt (Lafr.); Salv. Ibis, 1870, p. 111. 
V. de Chiriqui. ; hte 
Arcé has forwarded two specimens of this species, one_of which is 
marked as a male. 
151. Prcumnus oxtvaceus, Lafr.; Malh. Mon. Pic. t. 120; 
Sundey. Consp. Av. Pic. p. 104. 
? P. granadensis, Lawr. Ann. Lye. N.Y. vii. p. 333 (Panama). 
Mina de Chorcha; Bugaba. 
Both sexes of this species have been obtained by Arcé. These 
skins, and one we have from Panama, agree with New-Granadan 
(Bogoté) examples, which seem to answer fairly to Lafresnaye’s 
description. 
Campephilus hematogaster. 
Calovevora. 
Campephilus malherbit. 
Calovevora. 
152. Picus sarpinit, Malh.; Sundev. Consp. Av. Pic. p. 17. 
V. de Chiriqui. 
Chloronerpes caboti. 
Cordillera del Chucu. 
153. CHLORONERPES CANIPILEUS (Lafr. & d’Orb.); Scl. Cat. 
Am. B. p. 339; Sundev. Consp. Av. Pic. p. 69. 
Cordillera del Chucu ; V. de Chiriqui. 
Specimens from Veragua agree better with New-Granadan than 
with Costa-Rican and Guatemalan examples. 
154. CHLORONERPES SIMPLEX, sp. n. 
Q. Oleagineo-virescens : pileo, gula et pectore paulo obscuriort- 
bus, nucha rubra: pectore viridi-albido guttato: abdomine pallide 
virescente, nigricante transfasciato : alis custaneis, extus dorso 
concoloribus, primariorum et secundariorum apicibus nigris, 
remigibus omnibus nigro transfasciatis: cauda nigra extus 
dorso concolori: tectricibus subalaribus castaneis: rostro et 
pedibus plumbeis : long. tota 6°7, ale 4:3, caude 2°6, rostri a 
rictu 0°95, tarsi 0'7. 
Hab. Bugaba (drcé). 
Obs. C. aurulento affinis quoad alarum picturam, sed capitis colo- 
ribus valde distinctus. , 
This species, of which Arcé has as yet sent only a single female 
specimen, belongs to the same section as C. aurulentus (Licht.), in- 
asmuch as the chestnut markings of the wing-feathers are interrupted 
by black bands (in this species, however, hardly reaching across the 
feathers). The absence of the yellow throat, the red rictal spot, and 
the yellow band stretching backwards from the base of the bill under 
the eye, render further comparison with that species unnecessary. 
