212 Mr. W. Goodfellow — Ornithological 
-^455. Trogon atricollis Vieill. 
A male from Gualea, Western Ecuador^ and a female from 
the Coca, Rio Napo. 
456. Trogon viridis (Linn.). 
A female from the Coca. 
457. Trogon macrurus Gould. 
One female from the Coca. The lower mandible and the 
sides of the upper are dark yellow. 
458. Trogon ramonianus Bp. 
Two males and a female, also from the Coca. Bill greyish 
horn-coloured in the male, upper mandible of female black. 
459. Pharomacrus antisianus (d^Orb.). 
Two males from Intag, Western Ecuador, and two males 
from below Baeza, Eastern Ecuador. On the latter side we 
found the birds feeding in the company of P. auriceps, 
460. Pharomacrus auriceps (Gould). 
We obtained a large series of this Trogon from both Eastern 
and Western Ecuador at about 4000 feet, but those from the 
eastern side appear to have the head of a more coppery hue. 
At San Nicolas we found them on the open hill-sides in the 
very early morning and in the forests during the day. They 
feed on the lower trees in the dense parts of the woodland, 
and in the gloomy light are very difficult to see. When dis- 
turbed they fly into the highest trees, out of range, but they are 
easily brought down to the lower regions again by imitating 
their loud call-note. Although the feathers of this bird 
come out in abundance, even with the most careful handling, 
their skins are not quite so tender as are those of the smaller 
Trogons, such as T. personatus. It is best to let the bodies 
get quite cold before attempting to skin any species. Local 
name "Guajaliqui."'^ 
Earn. Galbulid^. 
-i-461. Galbula melanogenia Scl. 
A female from Santo Domingo. Eound in the forests. 
