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.480. Pteroglossus flavirostris Fraser. 
A male from the Coca. Skin around the eyes red ; legs 
and feet dark green. 
481. Andigena laminirostris Gould. 
A male from Milligalli^ Western Ecuador, 6000 feet. The 
only example which we saw there during our visit in 
September, but the bird appears to be more numerous at 
other seasons. It is met with singly or in pairs. 
482. Andtgena hypoglaucus Gould. 
Two males and a female from Papallacta, Eastern Ecuador, 
11,500 feet. This Toucan is probably found at a higher 
elevation than any other. It seemed strange to us at first 
to find it where the nights were frosty and the days cold 
and miserable when the sun did not shine. In this genus 
the colours of the bills do not appear to change very much 
after death. Dark sealing-wax-red is the predominating 
colour in that of this species. The female is greenish on 
the flanks and is smaller than the male. 
483. Andigena spilorhynchus (Gould). 
A male from the Eastern Andes between Papallacta and 
Baeza. 
484. AULACORHAMPHUS H^MATOPYGIUS (Gould). 
Six males and three females from various localities in 
Western Ecuador at about 3000 or 4000 feet elevation. 
They are more often found singly than in pairs, higher or 
lower as the forest fruits ripen, and seem quiet and rather 
inactive. As they frequent the bushes and low trees of 
the forests, their green plumage blends with the foliage, and 
they are somewhat difficult to detect, especially as they sit 
motionless for a long time together. Bill dark dull red. 
485. AuLACORHAMPHUS ALBIVITTA (BrisS.). 
Two males and four females from Baeza and the neigh- 
bourhood. This Toucanet takes the place in Eastern 
Ecuador of A. hamatopygius of the western side. Thev 
have similar habits, but perhaps the present species frequents 
the open hill-sides a little more. Bare skm around the eyes 
