385 



both sexes, as it may prove to be distinct from the New Granadiau 

 species. 



152. Tityra personata, Jard. 

 Playa Vicente. 



153. Platypsaris aglai^e (Lafr.): Sclater, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 74. 



This specimen belongs to the dark variety (?), considered by MM. 

 Elliot and Verreaux to be the true P. aglaice in contradistinction 

 to the P. affinis of the former. See 'Ibis,' 1859, p. 394 ; and above, 

 p. 366. 



154. Lipatjgus unirufus, sp. nov. 



Fuscescenti-rufus unicolor, subtus paulo dilutior, prcecipite in gut- 

 ture et ventre medio : remigibus alarum intus obscurioribus : 

 rostro pallescente corneo, mandibulce inferioris basi albicante ; 

 pedibus fusco-cinereis , 



Long, tota 9*75, alas 5*4, caudee 4*3. 



Hab. In statu Oaxacensi Mex. Merid. (Boucard) ; in rep. Gua- 

 temalensi (Skinne?'). 

 Mus. Brit, et P. L. S. 



This fine large Lipaugus is readily distinguishable from every other 

 species of the genus by its size and colour. Besides the present 

 example (a male, obtained by M. Boucard at Playa Vicente in March 

 1859), I have noticed a specimen in the British Museum, which was 

 received in Mr. Skinner's collections from the province of Vera Paz 

 in Guatemala. Mr. Salvin has also lately forwarded a specimen col- 

 lected at Coban. 



155. Manacus CANDiEi (Parzud.). 

 Playa Vicente, $ et 2 • 



156. Pipra mentalis, Sclater. 

 Playa Vicente, J et $ . 



Fam. Trochilid^e. 



157. Phaethornis adolphi, Gould. 

 Teotalcingo (March 1859) ; Playa Vicente (April). 



158. Lampornis prevosti (Bourc. & Muls.). 

 Choapam (March 1859). 



159. Campylopterus pampa (Less.). 



Teotalcingo. Found breeding in March, and nest and eggs re- 

 ceived by M. Salle. 



160. Campylopterus delattrti (Less.). 

 Teotalcingo. 



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