136 
Messrs. Sclater and Salvin on the 
also procured in the two last-mentioned localities. Transmitted 
by Mr. Skinner from Vera Paz. Salvin saw either this or the 
former species near the city of Guatemala fly from a tree, which 
it was ascending, and return, after seizing an insect in the air. 
233. Campephilus imperialis (Gould) ? 
This largest and finest of all the Picidce is believed to occur 
in the densely-wooded barrancus which are scored out in the 
sides of the Volcan de Puego. The description given by Mr. 
Wyld, of Duenas, of a specimen shot by him, seems to corre¬ 
spond to no other known species. 
234. Centurus santacruzi, Bp. P. Z. S. 1837, p. 116: 
Picus dubius, Cabot. 
Seems generally distributed in Guatemala, occurring princi¬ 
pally in the coast-region ; but also seen at Duenas. Dr. Cabot 
says that this bird is not uncommon in Yucatan. Captain 
Taylor procured it near Comayagua, Honduras, and Mr. Skinner 
has transmitted examples from Salama, Yera Paz. 
235. Centurus pucheranii (Malherbe); Bp. Consp.i.p. 120. 
Vicinity of Omoa (Leyland). \ 
236. Sphyropicus varius (Linn.); Baird, Kep. p. 103. 
Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. 
237. Picus jardinii, Malherbe; P. Z. S. 1858, p.359. 
Procured by Capt. Taylor in Honduras, near Taulevi; and 
extends as far northwards as Orizaba. 
238. Picus scalaris, Wagler: Picus parvus, Cabot. 
Obtained by Dr. Cabot in the neighbourhood of Tocul, lu- 
catan. 
239. Chloronerpes yucatanensis (Cabot); Sclat. P. Z. S. 
1856, p. 307. v ' f 
Yucatan (Cabot). Occurs near Duenas, but not very com¬ 
monly. 
240. Chloronerpes sanguinolentus, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1859 
(Jan. 25th). 
Near Omoa (Leyland). 
