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abundance: Agyrtria chionipectus , La mpornis v iolicaud a, 
Amazili a erythronota (not seen at Caparo), Chrysolampi s 
raosqultus and Bucephala caerulea . Lower down in the valley 
are cacao groves and especially among thickets of Heliconia 
I saw Gl aucis hirsutus and P haethornis guyi but neither 
of these species appears to ever visit the Malacca Apple 
blossoms. In the whole upper portion of Caura Valley 
Ainazilis erythronota seems to take the place of Eucephala 
caerulea, for the latter is evidently rare. Amazilia , 
however, is not so common as Eucephal a at Caparo. 
In the evening I shot a fine large fruit bat 
which measured 23 inches in stretch of wings or one inch 
more than the Caparo specimen. I gave it to Chapman. 
