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84. Calothorax mulsanti (Bourc.) : Gould, Mon. pt. ii. 

 Many examples. " Irides hazel." 



II. SCANSORES. 



85. PlAYA MEHLERI, Bp. 



Several specimens. " Irides red ; bare space round the eyes, and 

 base of mandible green ; bill yellow, with a greenish tinge ; legs and 

 feet blue." 



86. Rhamphastos ambigtjus, Sw. ; Gould, Mon. Ramph. ed. 2. 

 pi. V, 



Two ex. "Irides green; space round the eyes green, with a yellow- 

 ish tinge ; legs green ; feet blue : gizzard containing fruit and large 

 orange-coloured seeds." 



87. Andigena laminirostris, Gould, P. Z. S. 1850, p. 93; 

 Mon. Ramph. ed. 2. pi. xxxvii. 



Three examples of this curious species, two males and a female. 

 Sexes alike ; but the female smaller, and the bill shorter. " Irides 

 red ; naked space before, behind, and over the eye bright blue, 

 beneath it yellow ; bill black ; bases of both mandibles maroon ; a 

 horn-coloured spot on each side of the upper mandible ; legs and 

 feet green : gizzard contained a fruit called Guelicon. Native name, 

 Marra." 



88. Aulacorhamphus h^matopygius, Gould, Mon. Ramph. 

 ed. 2. pi. 45. 



Three ex. " Irides and cere red ; white margin to both mandibles ; 

 bill black, with an indistinct reddish patch at the base of the upper 

 mandible ; legs and feet olive-green. Found on the high trees in the 

 mountains ; very noisy. Food, fruit and small seeds." 



89. EuBUCCo bourcieri (Lafr.). 



" Irides red ; bill greenish-yellow ; legs and feet green : gizzard 

 contained fruit and remnants of insects. Found solitary in the high 

 trees. Somewhat stupid." 



90. Dryocopus grayii, Malh. 



91. Dryocopus albirostris, Spix. 



92. Chloronerpes eumigatus (Lafr. et D'Orb.). 



Several examples, S and $ . " Irides dark hazel ; lower mandible, 

 and base of upper, bluish ; tips of upper mandible black ; legs and 

 feet greenish." 



93. CoNURUs erythrogenys (Less.). — Psittacara erythro- 

 genys. Less. — Conurus rubrilarvatus, Mass. et de Souance. 



A young bird, apparently of this species. 



