Mr. 0. Salvin on the Ornithology of Guatemala. 195 
obtained two specimens,, one of which is now in our possession, 
near the city of Guatemala. 
38. Antrostomus carolinensis (Gm.). 
One female specimen only was obtained at Duenas. 
39. Panyptila sancti-hieronymi, Salv. P. Z. S. 1863, 
p. 190, pi. 23. 
No additional specimens have been received by us since the 
two mentioned above were obtained, though I have made every 
endeavour to procure more. Unless a rock to which the species 
resorts to roost were found, it is not likely that any birds will 
be shot, as their rapidity of flight is greater than that of any 
Swift I ever saw. 
40. Pyrrhoph^na cerviniventris, Gould, Mon. Troch. 
v. pi. 309. 
I obtained three specimens of this species near the village of 
Santana, Peten. They were feeding in company with the common 
species, P. riefferi (Bourc.), and Lampornis prevosti Bourc. et 
Muls. 
41. Pyrrhoph^na cyanura, Gould, Mon. Troch. v. 
pi. 315. 
Originally described from specimens procured near Realejo, 
Nicaragua. I found it tolerably numerous near the villages of 
Retaluleu and Masatenango, in the district of Guatemala called 
the “ Costa grande.” It would appear to be restricted in its 
range to the Pacific side of the Cordillera. 
42. Chrysotis levaillanti, Gray. 
Belize and Yucatan. 
43. Scops, sp. 
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We have at least one Owl of this form to be added to the list 
of Guatemala birds ; but, as the whole group must shortly 
undergo revision, I leave its determination for the present. 
44. Ciccaea nigrolineata, Scl. Trans. Z. S. vol. iv. p. 269, 
pi. 63. 
Two fine specimens of this Owl were given me by Dr. Ber- 
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