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49. Trogon RUFUS. 
Couroucou oranga Levaill. Courouc. et Tourac. part iii. 
p. 14, pis. 7, 8, 15 (1806). 
Trogon atricollis Yieill. N. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. viii. p. 318 
(1817 : interior of Guiana, Surinam, and Trinidad) ; Grant, 
Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvii. p. 455 (1892); Sharpe, Hand-1. B. 
ii. p. 148 (1900). 
Trogon rufus Gm.; Berlepsch, Nov. Zool. xv. p. 277 (1908). 
a. £ ad. Supucay, July 29, 1904. 
Bill greenish yellow ; tarsi and feet slate-coloured; iris 
brown. 
h. $ ad. Sapucay, August 19, 1904. 
Bill yellowish green. 
c , d. $ ad. Sapucay, September 2, 19, 1904. 
This bird is new to the avifauna of Paraguay. 
[Although not so common as the “ Surucura/ 5 this species 
can still be met with occasionally in the large virgin forests 
along the Cordilleras at Sapucay. I know nothing of the 
nesting-habits.— W. F.] 
50. Trogon surrucura. 
Surucua Azara, Apunt. ii. p. 373. no. cclxx. (1805). 
Trogon surrucura Vieill. N. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. viii. p. 321 
(1817: ex Azara). 
Trogon surucura Berlepsch, J. f. O. 1887, p. 121 (Para¬ 
guay) ; Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvii. p. 471; Sharpe, 
Hand-list B. ii. p. 149 ; Ihering, Revista Mus. Paulista, 
vi. p. 334. 
a. $ ad. Sapucay, June 10, 1904. 
Bill pale slate-green ; iris brown. 
b. B ad. Sapucay, July 9, 1904. 
Bill greenish grey ; feet slate-coloured ; iris brown. 
[Resident and not uncommon in this district, and has 
been met with close to Asuncion. It is by no means a shy 
bird and can be approached very closely. When disturbed, 
its flight is very slow and noiseless, not unlike that of an 
Owl. 
I once met with the nest of this bird in an ants' nest 
