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10. Trogon massena, Gould. 



Omoa and San Pedro. 



These birds are met with in pairs ; they are very active, making a 

 chattering noise, varied occasionally by a great outcry. 



11. Trogon caligatus, Gould. 



Omoa. 



Rare ; saw only one, which was very shy. 



12. Trogon melanocephalus, Gould. 



Omoa. 



Found in pairs ; not so noisy as the T. massena. 



13. CeRYLE TORaUATA. 



Peten and Omoa. 



14. Ceryle alcyon (L.). 

 Omoa. 



15. Ceryle Americana (Gm.). 

 Old River, Belize. 



16. Ceryle amazona (Gm.). 

 Omoa. 



17. Ceryle superciliosa (Linn.). 



Lake Peten. 



None of the above species appeared to be common. 



18. Galbula melanogenia, Sclater. 



An extremely solitary bird ; frequents the deep ravines overhung 

 with trees, on the road from Omoa to Comayagua, the only place 

 where the species was observed. They feed on insects, have a quick 

 darting flight, and utter no cry. "When disturbed, they fly at once 

 to the bush, and not, like many other birds, to the open country. 



19. C^reba lucida, Sclater & Salvin, Ibis, 1859, p. 14. 



Omoa. 

 Common. 



20. Eugenes fulgens (Swains.). 

 Guatemala. 



21. Florisuga meluvora. 

 Belize. 



22. Campylofterus delattrii (Less.). 

 Guatemala. 



