Mr. P. L. Sclater on the American Barbets. 
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larger dimensions, though apparently not otherwise different, at 
Esmeraldas and Nanegal, on the opposite side of the Andes. 
8. Capito richardsoni. 
Capito richardsoni, Gray's Gen. ii. p. 430. pi. 106. 
Eubucco richardsoni , Bp. Consp. p. 142; Sclater, P.Z.S. 1857, 
p. 267. 
Capito sulphureus, Eyt. Cont. Orn. 1849, p. 130. 
Viridis: vitta cervicali postica cinerascenti-cserulea: capite toto 
cum macula mentali saturate sanguineo-coccineis: gutture 
pallide sulphureo : pectore sanguineo perfuso : ventre tlavo 
viridique flammulato: long, tota 5*5, alse 2*5, caudse 1*75. 
Hab. Interior of New Granada. 
Mus. Brit., P.L.S. 
The dark-grey posterior neck-band is an easily distinguishing 
characteristic of this bird, as compared with the next species. 
9. Capito aurantiicollis. 
Eubucco aurantiicollis, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 267. 
Viridis : vitta cervicali postica dare flavicanti-viridi: capite toto 
et macula mentali saturate sanguineo-coccineis: gutture au- 
rantiaco : pectore coccineo : ventre flavo viridique flammu¬ 
lato : long, tota 5*5, alse 2*7, caudse 1*8. 
Hab. Peruvian Amazon : Bio Javarri (Bates) : Ucayali 
(Hawxwell ). 
Mus . Brit., P.L.S. 
This species closely resembles the preceding, but may be di¬ 
stinguished by its light greenish-yellow (not grey) posterior neck¬ 
band, orange (not yellow) throat, and deeper scarlet breast. Mr. 
HawxwelPs examples are marked “ Iris redA 
10. Capito hartlaubi. 
Micropogon hartlaubi, Lafr. R. Z. 1845, p. 180, et Rev. et Mag. 
de Zool. 1849, p. 176. pi. 6. 
Capito hartlaubi, Gray's Gen. ii. p. 430. 
Capito capistratus, Eyt. Cont. Orn. 1849, p. 131. 
Megalaima capistratus, Eyt. Cont. Orn. 1850, p. 29. pi. 45. 
Eubucco hartlaubi, Sclater, P.Z.S. 1854, p. 115, et 1857, 
p. 268. 
Viridis: fronte, loris et mento nigris : frontis margine postico, 
superciliis et capitis lateribus grisescenti-cseruleis : pileo au- 
