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in being smaller, and in having the belly and under-tail coverts deep orange, 
(these parts being cadmium yellow in true C. caligatus). The Panama bird is 
Trogon caligatus concinnus (Lawr.) type locality, Isthmus of Panama.} 
Galbula melanogenia Sct. 
Two males ; Ceiba and Yaruca. 
Rhamphastos brevicarinatus Gou tp. 
Three specimens, both sexes ; Ceiba. 
Pteroglossus torquatus (GML.). 
Seven specimens, both sexes; Ceiba and Yaruca. 
Chloronerpes simplex allophyeus,? subsp. nov. 
Type (and only specimen) from Yaruca, Honduras, 1,000 feet altitude, 
adult ¢, No. 10,349, Coll. E. A. and O. Bangs, collected Feb. 11, 1902, by 
W. W. Brown, Jr. 
Characters. — Similar to C. semplex simplex, but considerably smaller, bill 
smaller, the throat marked with yellowish instead of plain, the general colora- 
tion below richer yellow, the spots on lower neck and breast larger and less 
round in shape, and the blackish bands on belly narrower. 
Color. — Adult $, pileum and malar stripe crimson ; auriculars and upper 
parts yellowish olive-green, some of the feathers of back with small spots and 
bands of orange-buff ; upper-tail coverts and sides of rump broadly banded 
with buff-yellow; lining of wing deep ochraceous-buff; primaries ochraceous- 
rufous with dark olive-green spots on outer webs, greenish dusky bands on 
inner webs, and greenish dusky tips; secondaries and tertials similar, but 
broadly edged on outer webs with yellowish olive-green like back, so that when 
the wing is closed the ochraceous-rufous color shows only along the inner edges 
of the wings; tail greenish dusky with narrow olive-green edges, the outer 
rectrix spotted toward base of outer web and longitudinally marked toward end 
along both webs near quill with ochraceous-rufous ; throat dull olive-green nar- 
rowly banded on lower part with dull yellow ; lower neck and breast dull olive- 
green each feather with a yellowish tip and a large spot of yellowish running 
nearly across the middle; belly, sides, and under-tail coverts, strong buff-yellow 
with a greenish tinge irregularly barred with narrow bands of dusky. 
Measurements. — Adult $ , type, wing, 108.; tail, 62. ; tarsus, 16.; exposed 
culmen, 18.5. 
1 Trogon concinnus Lawrence, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 1862, Vol. VIL, p. 468. 
2 Allophyeus, of another race. 
