1867-] ^IR' O. SALYIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. 151 



the district I am now investigating, and that its place is taken at 

 once as we proceed towards the southern continent by M. subru- 

 fescens. 



4-142. IMoMOTUS MARTii, Spix. 

 Santa Fe and Santiago de Veragua. 



4- 143. Prionirhynchus platyrhynchus, Leadb. ; Sol. & Salv. 

 P. Z. S. 1864, p. 362. 



Santa Fe. 



This species appears to be quite couimon on the Isthmus ot' Pa- 

 nama, and tlience spreads northward through Veragua. 



-^144. Phauomacrus mocinno, La LUxve, 



Forest of Boqueti (Bridyes). 



Specimens of the Quezal have also been obtained in Costa Kica 

 (see Cabanis, J. f. Orn. 1862, p. 1/5). 



-'-145. Trogon AURANTiiVENTRis, Gould, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 107. 

 Santa Fe ; Cordillera de Tole ; David (Bridges). 



-^146. Trogon caligatus, Gould ; Sclater & Salv. P. Z. S. 1864, 

 p. 364. 



Santa FJ. 



-S-147. Trogon atricoli.is, Vieill. ; Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1864, 

 p. 364. 



Trogon teneUus, Cab. J. f. O. 1862, p. 173. 



Santa Fe, Santiago de Veragua, and Cordillera de Tole. 



Brazilian specimens of this species usually have the central rec 

 trices rather more bronzy green. This is the only dilference I can 

 detect which at all justifies Cabanis's separation of the Central Ame- 

 rican race. Tiie difference is very sHght, and not constant. 



-4-148. Trogon clathratus, Salvin, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 74. 



Santa Fe ; Santiago de Veragua ; Cordillera de Tole'. 

 Since I described this fine species Arce has sent a specimen of the 

 female, of which I now give the following description : — 



5 . Sdtuvate cinereiis, alls et cauda niyrlcajdloribiis : I'eclrlcibus 

 triius externis alho untjuste transfasciutis : abdominc rvfes- 

 cente tincto, ventre imo et crisso cocciiicts : rostra stipe nor e 

 fusco niyro, basi et mandibula inferior e Jtavls. 



-f-14l?. Trogon massena, Gould. 

 Santiago de Veragua ; Cordillera de Tole. 



i- 150. Galbula melanogenia, S<1. P. Z. S. 1856, p. 139. 

 David (Bridyes). 



