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5. xanthogaster, Turati $ Salvad. (p. 434, pt.) Peru. 

 [Fig., Oust. N. Arch. Mus. Paris, (3) vii. 

 p. 229, pi. viii.] 



6. pavoninus (Spix). (p. 436.) 



Amazonia. 

 E. Ecuador. 



II. EUPTILOTIS, Gould. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. Brit, Mus. xvii. p. 436, 1892.) 



1. neoxenus (Gould), (p. 437.) 



Mts. of W. Mexico, 

 from Chihuahua 

 to Jalisco. 



III. TMETOTROGON, Cab. Sf Heine. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. e. p. 437.) 



1. rhodogaster, Vieill. (p. 438.) 



Greater Antilles 

 (San Domingo). 



IV. PEIONOTELUS, Gray. 



(Ogilvie Grant, *. e. p. 439.) 



1. temnurus (Temm.). (p. 439.) 



Greater Antilles 

 (Cuba). 



V. TROGON, Linn. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 440.) 



1. mexicanus, Swains, (p. 444.) 



2. personatus (Gould), (p. 440.) 



3. collaris, Vieill. (p. 448.) 



Central America 

 (Mexico to Guatemala). 



Bolivia to Peru, 

 Ecuador, ColomDia, 

 Venezuela, and 

 British Guiana. 



Brazil. Amazonia. 

 Ecuador. Colombia. 

 Venezuela. Trinidad. 



4. elegans, Gould, (p. 449.) 



Central America 

 (Guatemala, Salvador, 

 Honduras, Nicaragua, 

 Costa Rica). 

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