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TROCHILIDE. 
Mr. Gould has himself determined the species of Trochilide that 
occur in the present collection, as also the Trogons and Toucans. 
11. Phaéthornis striigularis, Gould (Mon. Trochil. viii. pl. 15). 
A new species allied to P. intermedia. 
12. Phaéthornis superciliosus (Linn.) ? 
13. Threnetes cervinicauda, Gould. _ 
A new species resembling 7. Jeucurus, but with the tail-feathers 
fawn-coloured where they are white in the other species (see p. 109). 
14. Thalurania viridipectus, Gould. 
15. Chrysuronia cenone (Lesson). 
16. Lolema Schreibersi (Bourc.). 
Mr. Gould has made a new generic name for this bird, which has 
been placed by Prince Charles Bonaparte in his ‘ Conspectus Trochi- 
lorum’ among the Campylopteri. 
17. Celigena typica, Bp. 
18. Gouldia Langsdorfi (Vieill.). 
DENDROCOLAPTINE. 
19. Xiphorhynchus procurvus (Temm.) (Pl. Col. 28. fig. 4). 
20. Dendrornis guttata (Licht.). 
Nasica guttatus, Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1850, p. 385. 
These are both Brazilian forms. 
MENURINZ. 
21. Scytalopus griseicollis (Lafr.). 
Merulazis griseicollis, Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 103. 
A Bogota bird. 
MNIOTILTINZ. 
22. Setophaga ruticilla (L.). 
This North American species is one of the few Passeres of that 
country that extend all through Central America into the northern 
portions of the southern continent. It is included by Schomburgk 
among the birds of British Guiana. 
23. Myiodioctes canadensis (L.). 
Described from Bogota by the Baron de la Fresnaye as a new spe- 
cies under the name of Setophaga nigrocincta (Rev. Zool. 1843, 
p. 292), but, as afterwards acknowledged by the same author, quite 
identical with North American specimens. 
24. Sylvicola Blackburnie, juv. 
Also a common U. S. species. 
TURDINE. 
25. Turdus minimus, Lafr. (Rev. Zool. 1848, p. 5). 
The Prince Charles Bonaparte has reunited this bird to the minor 
of the U. S., from which M. de la Fresnaye considered it distinct. 
