1867.] MR. O. SALVIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. 157 



-^181. Pteroglossus erythropygius, Gould; Lawr. Ann. N. 

 Y. Lye. viii. p. 178. 



David (Hides). 



Mr, Lawrence identifies Mr. Hicks's specimens as belonging to 

 this species, which I have never met with, and am strongly inclined 

 to believe to be nothing more than the well-known and wide-ranging 

 species P. torquatus. 



-f-18'2. Selendera spectabilis, Cassin. 



Santa Fe ; Santiago de Veragua ; Cordillera de Tole. 



This fine species appears to be more common in this district of 

 Veragua than on the Panama Railway, where, I believe, Mr. M'^Le- 

 annan only obtained a single specimen. 



-^-183. AULACORHAMPHUS C^RULEOGULARIS, Gould, P. Z. S. 



1853, p. 193; Mon. Ramphastidse, ed. 2, pi. 51. 



Santa Fe ; Veragua (JSeetnami) . 



This species is also found in Costa Rica, whence Arce has sent 

 specimens. It is also included by Cabanis (Journ. f. Orn. 18G2, 

 p. 329) in his list of Hoffmann's collections. 



-j— 184. Capito maculicoronatus, Lawr. 

 Santiago de Veragua. 



•f-185. Campephilus guatemalensis, Ilartl. 

 Santiago de Veragua, 



~t-186. Campephilus h.ematogaster, Tsch, F, P. Av. p. 43, 

 pi. 25. 



Megajiicus hcematogaster, Malh. Mon. Pic. i. p. 27, t. 9. f. 1-3 ; 

 Scl. Cat. p. 332. 

 Santiago de Veragua. 

 Two examples agreeing with New Granadan (Bogota) specimens. 



' 187. Campephilus maliierbii, Gray & Mitch. Gen. of B. pi. 108; 

 Scl. Cat, p, 331, 



Santa Fe ; Cordillera de Tole. 



-f-188. Centurus tricolor, Wagl, 



Centurus subelegans, Scl. P. Z, S. 185G, p. 143. 

 Santa Fe ; Cordillera de Tole, 



-4-189. Chloronerpes cecili.e, Malh.; Sclatcr, P. Z. S, 1856, 

 p. 143(?). 



David (^Bridges). 



■\- 190. Chloronerpes caboti (Malh.) ; Scl. Cat. p. 337. 



Cordillera de Tole. 



A single male specimen agrees with our specimens from Gin'o- 

 mala, the bill being, however, somewhat larp;er. 



