214 MR. 0. SALVIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. [Mar. 24, 
158. Conurvus ocuxaris, Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1864, p. 367. 
Calobre. 
The receipt of a number of specimens of this Conurus from 
Panama and Veragua shows that the species described (J. c.) as 
distinct from OC. pertinux is, in these localities at least, quite con- 
stant in coloration. Admitting the difficulty in separating all the 
forms on which C. pertinax, C. chrysogenys, &c. are founded, I 
think that Dr. Finsch (Papag. i. p. 506) has gone too far in the 
opposite direction in uniting them all, even C. vantholemus, Sel., 
under C. pertinax. 
159. Conurus HOFFMANNI, Cab.; Sel. & Salv. Ex. Orn. p. 161, 
t. 81; Finsch, Papag. i. p. 553. 
V. de Chiriqui. 
160. Brorocerys Tovi (Gm.); Finsch, Papag. ii. p. 99. 
Bugaba ; V. de Chiriqui. 
16]. Curysoris GUATEMALA, Hartl.; Finsch, Papag. ii. p. 562, 
to. 
Bugaba; V. de Chiriqui. 
162. CurySOTIS DIADEMATA, Spix. 
Calovevora; Bugaba. 
Pionus menstruus. 
Calobre ; Mina de Chorcha ; Bugaba. 
163. IpYcTER AMERICANUS. 
Mina de Chorcha. 
164. Mitvaco cuimacuia (Vieill.). 
Calobre. 
No member of this genus has hitherto been found go far north as 
Veragua, though we possess a specimen of the same species as the 
present from Chepo on the Isthmus of Panama, where it was shot 
by Arcé in 1864. 
165. HerpeETOTHERES CACHINNANS (L.). 
Boqueti de Chitra; Calobre. 
166. Urvusirornis souitaria (Tsch.), F. P. p. 94,t.2; Verreaux, 
P, Z. 8. 1856, p. 145. 
Calobre. 
The acquisition of an immature skin of this species makes another 
important addition to the Accipitres of Central America. The 
specimen is not in good condition and is an immature bird, but it 
agrees well with the bird described by J. Verreaux as in the immature 
dress of Urubitornis solitaria. 
