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Mr. Gould has kindly assisted me by looking through the Trogons, 
Humming-birds, Toucans, and Odontophores contained in_ this 
catalogue. 
VULTURIDZ. 
1. SarcorHAMPHUS PAPA (Linn.). 
Mr. Gould has recently examined a specimen of this bird, procured 
near Bogota. The MM. Verreaux have received it from Santa 
Martha. 
FaLconip&. 
2. Sprzaitus TyRANNuS (P. Max.); Temm. Pl. Col. 73. (Mus. 
Brit.) List of Spec. i. p. 15. 
3. Sprzaitus 1stporr1 (Des Murs). Falco isidori, Des Murs, 
Rev. Zool. 1845, p.177; Icon. Orn. pl. 1. (Mus. Paris.) 
4. HERPETOTHERES CACHINNANS (L.). 
In Mr. 8. Stevens’ Bogota Collection. Santa Martha (Verreaux). 
5. GERANOAETUS MELANOLEUCUS (Vieill.). Falco aguia, Temm. 
Pl. Col. 302. M. Lewy’s Bogota Collection in the Paris Museum. 
6. Burro scororrerRvus (P. Max.) (Mus. Brit.) List of Spec. 
i. p. 38. 
7. IcrINIA PLUMBEA (Gm.). 
In the Bremen Museum from Bogota; M. Verreaux’s collection 
from Santa Martha. 
8. HyporriorcHis RUFIGULARIS (Daud.); Pl. Col. 348. 
I have examined a Bogota specimen of this species. The MM. 
Verreaux have received it from Santa Martha. 
9. AccIPITER ERYTHROCNEMIUS, G. R. Gray; Kaup, Cont.Orn. 
1850, p. 64. 
A British Museum specimen from Mr. S. Stevens’ Bogota collec- 
tion seems to belong to this species. 
STRIGIDE. 
10. PHAL&{NopsiIs MINuTIssIma (P. Max.) ; Bp. Consp. p. 38. 
11. PHaLtaznopsis * ——? 
12. Scops cuouipa (Vieill.). Strix erucigera, Spix, Av. Bras. i. 
pl. 9.—(Mus. Paris et P. L.S.) 
13. Scors portoricensis, Less. Tr. d’Orn. p- 107; Des Murs, 
Icon. Orn. pl. 26. 
A specimen in the Paris Museum so labelled, from Bogota (Rieffer, 
1843), appears distinct from, although closely allied to, the preceding. 
The two names are quoted by Mr. Cassin as synonymous. 
* Since named Phalenopsis jardinii, Bp., Compt. Rend. Ac. Sc. Paris, 1855, 
Oct. 22nd. 
