124 
Messrs. Sclater and Salvin on the 
Subfam. Platyrhynchin^e. 
f 162. Muscivora mexicana, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 295. 
Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. 
y 163. Todirostrum cinereum (Linn.); P.Z.S. 1855,p.l48. 
Occurs at Belize in December. 
v/ 164. Mionectes assimilis, Sclater, P. Z.S. 1859 (Jan.25th). 
Fam. XVIII. COTINGID^. 
Subfam. Querulina;. 
S 165. Lipaugus rufescens, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 276. 
Discovered by Delattre near Coban. 
Subfam. Tityrinas. 
166. Tityra personata (Jard. & Selb.); Sclater, P.Z.S.1857, 
p. 70. 
Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. Oim Specimen was shot near 
Iguana, a day's journey from Ysabal, in the coast-region. 
Jjad rTrthn rtuJ. 167. Pachyrham phus aglaue (Lafr.); P. Z. S. 1857,p. 74. 
^ Transmitted by Mr. Skinner from Cajabon. 
168. Pachyrhamphus polychropterus (Vieill.)? 
Vicinity of Omoa (Leyland). 
Subfam. Piprin^e. 
S ^ 169. Chiroxiphia linearis (Bp.). Pipra linearis, Bp.P.Z.S. , 
1837, p. 113; Gould's Voy. Sulphur, Birds, pi. 20. p. 40. Pipra 
fastuosa , Less. R. Z. 1842, p. 174. 
Mr. Skinner has transmitted skins of this beautiful bird from 
the Vera Paz. Mr. Hinds's specimen, figured in the ‘ Voyage of 
the Sulphur,' is said to have been from Realejo, on the Pacific 
coast of Nicaragua; and M. Salle informs us that he procured 
examples near Granada, on the lake of Nicaragua. 
/ 170. Manacus cand/Ei (Parzud.). 
Originally described from specimens obtained in Honduras, 
but ranges as far northward along the Atlantic coast-region as 
the vicinity ot Cordova, where M. Salle obtained examples. See 
