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3. cyanoides, Lajr. (p. 73.) S. Honduras 



cyanescens, Eidgway, Aut, 1898, p. 229; id. to. Panama. 



Birds N. & M. America, i. p. 597. Colombia. 



{Cf. Hellmayr, Nov. Zool. xii. p. 277 (1905).] W. Ecuador. 



4. cyanea (Linn.), (p. 71.) 



E. & S. Brazil. 



5. minor (Cab.), (p. 71, pfc.) 



N. Venezuela. 

 Puerto Cabello to 

 Cumana. 



6. Sterea, Oberh., Pr. Biol. Soc. Washington, xiv. Paraguay, 

 p. 188 (1901). 



7. TOthSchildi, Bartkit, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. British Q-uiaua. 



(6) Ti. p. 168 (1890). Amazonia, through 



[cyanoides, Eidgw. (wcc Lafr.) t. c. p. 599.] Orinoco region 



to Colombia. 



8. argentina, Sharpe, (p. 73.) 



Argentina. 



9. glaucocaerulea, ia/r. # D'OrS. (p. 75.)* 



Guiana to 



Southern Brazil. 

 Paraguay. 

 tJruguay. 



10. parellina (Sp.). (p. 69.) 

 (Eidgway, t. c. p. 601.) 



E. Mexico to 

 Yucatan. 



* Mr. Oberholser informs me that he considera this species to be generioally 

 separable under Bonaparte's name of Cyanoloxia. 



