220 Mr. W. Goodic\lo\y—OrmthoIo(/ical 
498. PioNUs CHALCOPTERUS (Fraser). 
Two males and two females from Santo Domingo. Not 
common there, and met with in pairs. Bill yellow horn- 
coloured. Bare skin round the eves red. 
499. Urochroma hueti (Temm.). 
A male from near Baeza. Found in small flocks. 
500. Urochroma stictoptera Scl. 
Urochroma stictoptera Scl.; Salvad. Cat. B. xx. p. 357. 
One male of this rare Parrot was obtained in the forests a 
little below Baeza. Only two examples were seen. Bill 
whitish horn-coloured. 
501. Psittacula c^lestis Lesson. 
A male from Manta^ on the western coast. Seen in small 
flocks outside the town and along the sea-shore. 
-^02. Brotogerys virescens (Gm.). 
A very common bird on the Lower Napo_, but unknown 
on the upper parts of the river. On our canoe-journey down 
the stream we found it congregating along the banks by 
thousands in the evening. If disturbed the flocks flew around 
withL such deafening cries that it was impossible to hear each 
other speak. Our Indians delighted in disturbing them. 
They roosted in trees growing in marshy ground and where 
the river-banks were less dense than elsewhere. They were 
nesting on the Maraiion in August. 
503. Brotogerys jugularis (Deville). 
Fairly numerous on the upper parts of the Napo_, but not 
seen by us on the lower parts of the river. We saw young 
in the possession of the Indians in April. 
504. Brotogerys tui (Gm.). 
First seen by us on the Lower Napo near the mouth of 
the Curari. Just after we entered the Maranon our Indians 
discovered a nest a little way off in the forest. It was about 
twenty feet fj'om the ground, in the hollow of a branch. It 
contained five young, some almost fully fledged, while others 
had hardly a feather on them. I reared several of these and 
brought them to England with me. 
