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but nearest the former), more or less paler on under tail-coverts, the 
thighs black; bill yellow; feet brownish or horn color (in dried 
skins); length (skins), 248-267 (256); wing, 122.5-128 (125.6); tail, 
132.5-157.5 (142.4); culmen, 15.5+18 (16.8); tarsus, 14-15 (14.4); 
imner anterior toe, 12.5-13.5 (13). 
Adult female.—Above plain brown (nearest raw umber or between 
that and mummy brown), darker (nearly prouts brown or mummy 
brown) on pileum, slightly paler and more tawny brown on lower 
rump and upper tail-coverts; middle rectrices clear chestnut, narrowly 
and sharply tipped with black, the inner web of second and third pairs 
(from middle) wholly dark brown (nearly seal brown); anterior lesser 
wing-coverts plain brown, like pileum, the remaining coverts and sec- 
ondaries paler brown finely vermiculated or freckled with blackish; 
primaries dull slate-blackish, the longer conspicuously edged on outer 
web with white, the shorter proximal quills with exterior portion of 
outer web pale brownish minutely freckled with dusky; loral and 
postocular regions dusky; a white orbital ring, broadest behind eye, 
broadly interrupted on both upper and lower eyelids; suborbital, 
auricular, and malar regions, chin, and throat dusky brown; chest 
tawny brown, like color of back, etc.; rest of under parts as in adult 
male, but the orange averaging paler; maxilla blackish or dusky, the 
lower basal portion, together with mandible, yellowish; feet as in 
adult male; length (skins), 247-256 (251); wing, 120-124 (122.7); 
tail, 135-144 (138.2); culmen, 15.5-16.5 (16); tarsus, 14-14.5 (14.3); 
inner anterior toe, 12~12.5 (12.2).° 
Western Panama (near David, Chiriqui; Santa Fé de Veragua; 
Calovévora; Castillo; Cordillera de Tolé; Boquete, 3,000-6,000 
feet) and southern and central Costa Rica (Dota; Cartago; Volc4n 
de Irazii). 
Trogon aurantiiventris GouLp, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., xxiv, 1856, 107 (near David, 
Verégua, w. Panamd; coll. J. Gould); Ann. and Mag. N. H., 2d ser., xix 
1857, 110; Mon. Trog., ed. 2, 1858, pl. 12, and text.—Sciarer, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. Lond., 1856, 189 (above David).—Saxvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, 
151 (Santa Fé, and Cordillera de Tolé, Verdgua; David); 1870, 202 
(Calovévora and Castillo, Verégua).—Rmaway, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xiv, 
1891, 478 (Volcén de Irazti and Cartago, Costa Rica; crit.)—Banas, Proc. 
New Engl. Zool. Club, iii, 1902, 31 (Boquete, Chiriquf, Panam4, 3,000-6,000 
ft.; crit.). 
[Trogon] aurantiiventris Gray, Hand-list, ii, 1869, 83, no. 984, part (Verdégua).— 
Scrater and Satvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 104, part (Verégua). 
Trogon aurantetventris Grant, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xvii, 1892, 454, part (Chiri- 
qui; Calovévora, Santa Fé, and Cordillera de Tolé, Verdgua). 
Plothinus] auranttiventer Capants and Herne, Mus. Hein., iv, 1863, 182, part 
(David, Chiriquf). : 
Trogon puella (not of Gould) Satvin and Gopmay, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 
‘1896, 491 (orange-bellied specimens from Panamé), 
[Trogon] puella SHarpx, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 148, part (Panamé). 
@ Ten specimens. > Three specimens, 
