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mage, so I brought back no specimens, and am now doubtful 

 whether they were of this species or C. ani. I saw them feeding 

 on the swarms of grasshoppers at Honda, and I had two of their 

 eggs given to me on June 28. 



45. Ramphastos citreol^mus (Gould). Citron-breasted Toucan. 

 The first one that I saw was killed by Mr. Lindauer on June 



30. Along the river near this place I saw several others. The 

 peacock-blue color of their eyes is peculiar. I saw at La Guayra 

 a species of cagique with similarly colored eyes. Gould, Mon. 

 of Iiamjyhastidce, 



46. Ramphastos ambiguus (Swains.). Green-faced Toucan. 



I saw a large flock of these toucans at Puerto Berrio, but our 

 steamer stopped there such a short time that I killed only one. 

 Gould, 3Ion. of Ramphastidm. 



47. Pteroglossus torquatus (Gmel.). Collared Aragari. 



I shot two of these and saw five or six others on the Mag:da- 

 lena a short distance below Yeguas. Gould, Hon. of Iiam^^has' 

 tidce. 



48. Bucco RUFicoLLis (Wage.). Rufous-throated Puff Bird. 



I saw a good many of these near Barranquilla, and a few 

 higher up the river. They sit quietly on a dead twig, and look 

 much like small kingfishers. Sclater, 3Io?i. of Jacamai^s and 

 Pvff Birds, pi. 29. 



49. Bucco SUBTECTUS (Scl.). Narrow-banded Puff Bird. 



I saw but the one specimen that my brother shot on June 28 

 on the lower Magdalena. Sclater's Monocjrci'pli, pi. 27. 



50. Galbula ruficauda (Cuv.). Rufous-tailed Jacamar. 



I saw about a half dozen of these birds on the Maofdalena. 

 They sit about quietly like kingfishers. My brother saw at 

 Consuelo a jacamar which he described as larger and brilliantly 

 colored, but we did not get a specimen. This was probably 

 Jacamarojjs grandis. Sclater's Monograph, pi. 4. 



51. Ceryle torquata (Linn.). Great Rufous-bellied Kingfisher. 



52. Ceryle amazona (Lath.). Amazonian Green Kingfisher. 



