BY PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 
Long tota, 8.0; alse, 3.0; cauda?, 3.2; rostri, 2 . 0. 
Habitat, Amazons (Spix) (Deville). 
Figured, Spix, Av. Bras. ii. pi. 58. 
This bird may be distinguished from all the preceding by the 
enlargement of the pectoral band, which covers the whole of the 
throat except the whitish spot on the chin. My specimen, which 
is in bad plumage, is apparently from Santa be de Bogota. 
5. GALBULA CYANICOLLIS, Cassin. 
Galbula cyanicollis, Cassin. Proc. Ac. Sc. Phil. 1851, p. 154. 
G. aureo-viridis ; corona _et colli lateribus sub oculo metallice 
purpurascentibus ; subtus rufo-castanea, rectricibus mediis oinnino 
et lateralibus margine externa viridibus ; rostro flavo, mandibula 
apice nigra. 
Long, tota, 7 . 5 ; ala), 3.1; cauda), 3 . 0. 
Habitat, Para (Cassin.) 
Figured, Pr. Ac. Phil. pi. 7*. . y , / / - v 
Specimens of this bird are in the British' Museum. It is very 
nearly allied to the next following Galbula albirostris , but may be 
distinguished, as Mr. Cassin remarks, by the blue colour on the ~ 
head and under the eyes. 
6. GALBULA ALBiROSTRIS, Latham. 
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Galbula albirostris, Latham , Ind. Orn. i. p. 245. Galbula flavirostris, Vieill. 
Nov. Diet. d’H. N. xvi. 444. 
i 
6 Supnl smaragdineo-viridis ; corona rubescenti-cupreo : infrd. 
rufo-castanea, vitta gutturali alba ; rostro flavo, mandibula nisi 
apice basique nigra. 
? Mari similis ; subttis levior, macula gulari nulla. 
Long, tota, f . 3 ; ala), 2.9; caudse, 3.0; rostri, i . 5. 
Habitat, Demerara (Schomb.) ; Guia on the Amazons (Wallace). 
Figured, Le Vaill. Ois. de Par. 51, 6 ; Vieill. Ois. Dor. pi. 4 6, 
5?. 
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