226 
Messrs. Sclater and Salvin on the 
■J 322. Ortyx leylandi, Moore, P. Z. S. 1859, p. 62. 
Honduras between Omoa and Comayagua (Leyland). 
323. Cyrtonyx ocellatus, Gould, Mon. Odont. pi. 8. 
Guatemala (Gould). 
v 324. Dendrortyx leucophrys, Gould, Mon. Odont. pi. 21, 
Received direct from Coban (Gould). 
'd 325. Odontophorus guttatus, Gould, Mon. Odont. pi. 28. 
Obtained by Mr. Dyson in the Coban palm-ridges, and in 
Yucatan. 
Fam. IY. TINAMIDiE. 
'f if. 326. Tinamus major, Gm. ? : Moore, P. Z. S. 1859, p. 63. 
Belize and Omoa (Leyland). 
327. Tinamus cinnamomeus (Less.): R. Z. 1842, p. 210. 
Vicinity of La Union, S. Salvador (Lesson). 
OrdoVI. GRALLiE. 
Fam. I. ARDEIDiE. 
y" 328. Garzetta candidissima (Gm.): Baird, Rep. p. 665. 
(N. A.) 
Common on the Atlantic coast, and sometimes visits the Lake 
of Duenas. Generally seen in companies. 
J 329. Herodias egretta (Gm.): Baird, Rep. p. 666. (N. A.) 
Also common, but more solitary in its habits, both on the 
Pacific and Atlantic coasts. 
V 330. Ardea herodias (Linn.). (N. A.) ' 
Occurs at Duenas ; seen fishing in the river Guacalate. '' 
/ 331. Florida c^rulea (Linn.): Baird, Rep. p. 671 ; P. Z. S. 
1859, p. 63. (N. A.) 
Specimens transmitted by Mr. Skinner are labelled “ Coban.” 
Leyland found it common near Omoa. 
/ 332. Tigrisoma tigrinum (Gm.). 
Obtained at Tigre Island, on the Pacific coast of Honduras, 
by Mr. G. C. Taylor. 
