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418. Geotrygon montana (Linn.). 
Columba montana Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. x. p. 163 (1758.—ex Edwards & Sloane : Jamaica), 
Oreopeleia montana Pelzeln, l.c. p. 279 (Borba). 
Geotrygon montana Hellmayr, Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 407 (Humaytha). 
Nos. 268, 286, 357, 394, 437, do juv., $2 juv., Calama, 25, 29. vii., 8, 15, 
20. viii. 1907. 
No. 777, & juv., Allianca, 11. xi. 1907. 
“Tris greyish or yellowish brown, feet light red, bill reddish grey.” 
419. Odontophorus gujanensis gujanensis (Gm.). 
Tetrao gujanensis Gmelin, Syst, Nat. 1. ii. p. 767 (1789.—ex Buffon: Cayenne). 
Odontophorus guianensis Pelzeln, l.c. p. 289 (S. Vicente, Rio Guaporé ; Forte do Principe da Beira, 
Borba, Rio Madeira), 
No. 684. ? ad., 8. Isabel, Rio Preto, 12. x. 1907.—Wing 135; tail 64; bill 
17mm. “Iris brown, feet blackish brown, bill black.” 
This bird agrees well with Cayenne skins, but the dusky vermiculations of the 
under parts are slightly less distinct, and there is very little dusky spotting on the 
lower back and rump. .The bill, too, is somewhat deeper and stouter. Whether 
separable from gujanensis or not, it is quite distinct from O. g. marmoratus Gould, 
of Bogoté, etc. The latter has been recorded by Miss Snethlage* from the 
R. Tapajéz, but this can hardly be correct, for specimens from the Para district 
belong with O. g. gujanensis. Cf. Nov. Zool. xii. p. 304. 
420. Odontophorus stellatus Gould. 
Ortyx (Odontophorus) stellatus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. x. 1842. p. 183 (Feb, 1843.—Brazil). 
Odontophorus stellatus Pelzeln, l.c. p. 290 (Bananeira, Borba). 
No. 735. o ad., Calama, 30. x. 1907.—Wing 146; tail 75; bill 22 mm. 
No. 509. ¢ imm., Calama, 3. ix. 1907.—Wing 149 ; bill 22 mm. 
Nos. 734, 574. ¢? ad., Calama, 30. x. 1907; Jamarysinho, 19. ix. 1907.-— 
Wing 132, 136 ; tail 66, 67 ; bill 18, 20 mm. 
“Tris pale brown, feet light green, bill black or dark grey.” 
O. stellatus is an Upper Amazonian type, ranging from the Napo and Eastern 
Peru to the Madeira Valley, but does not appear to occur farther east. 
[421. Crax globulosa Spix. 
Crax globulosa Spix, Av. Bras. ii, p. 50. pls. Ixv. (mas.), Ixvi. (fem.) (1825.—“in sylvis fl. Soli- 
moéns”); Pelzeln, J.c. p. 288 (Rio Guaporé ; Bananeira, Piori, Salto Theotonio, Borba, Rio 
Madeira). 
Rio Madeira: Bananeira, Piori, Salto Theotonio, Borba (Natterer). Cf. my 
remarks in Adhandl. Bayer. Akad. Wissensch. xxii. 3. pp. 683-4. ] 
422, Mitu mitu (Linn.). 
Craxz mitu Linnaeus, Syst, Nat. xii, 1, p. 270 (1766.—ex Maregrave, p. 194: “ Mitu”—N.E. Brazil ; 
cf. Abhandl. Bayer, Akad, Wissensch. xxii. 3. p. 688). 
Ourax mitu Pelzeln, J.c. p. 288 (Salto Theotonio, Borba). 
No. 586. ¢ ad., Jamarysinho, 22. ix. 1907. “Iris dark red, feet yellowish red, 
bill clear red.” 
Agreeing with Spix’s type in the Munich Museum. 
* Journ. f. Ornith, 1908. p. 516. 
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