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[423. Penelope superciliaris superciliaris Temm 
Cf. Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 408 (Borba). 
P. superciliaris var. Pelzeln, l.c. p. 283 (Borba). 
Right bank : Borba (Natterer, Hoffmanns). 
Two birds in the Vienna Museum and a third at Tring have the ashy 
superciliary stripe barely indicated, while in a series from Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, 
S. Panlo, and Mattogrosso (Chapada) it is well developed. However, cf. my 
remarks dc. p. 408. ] 
[424. Penelope pileata Wagl. 
Penelope pileata Wagler, [sis 1830. p. 1109 (1830.—“ in Brasiliae provincia Pari”); Pelzeln, Lc. 
p. 282 (Rio Madeira). 
Rio Madeira (Natterer). 
This specimen [ have examined in the Vienna Museum. | 
425. Penelope jacquacu Spix. 
Penelope jacgiagu Spix, Av. Bras. ii. p. 52. pl. Ixviii. (1825,—“in sylvis fluminis Solimoéns”’) ; 
Hellmayr, Nov. Zool, xiv. p. 408 (Humaytha), 
P, Boliviana Pelzeln, Lc. p. 282 (Salto do Girao). 
Nos. 548, 572, 573. 9o¢ ad., Jamarysinho, 13, 19. ix. 1907. “Tris brown, 
feet dark red, bill black, naked space on throat bright red.”—Wing 280—300 ; 
tail 315—330 mm. 
The specimens agree with Spix’s type in the Munich Museum. This also is 
an Upper Amazonian species, the easterly limit of its range being apparently the 
Madeira Valley. 
426. Ortalis guttata (Spix). 
Penelope quilata Spix, Av. Bras. ii. p. 55. pl. lexiii. (1825,—“ ad flamen Solimoéns ”). 
Ortalida albiventris (nec Wagler) Pelzeln, Lc. p. 236 (Engenho do Gama, 8. Vicente, Matogrosso, 
Forte do Principe, Rio Guaporé ; Salto do Girao, Borba, Rio Madeira), 
No. 479. ¢ ad. (moulting), Calama, 29. viii. 1907.—Wing 184; tail 207; 
bill 27 mm. 
No. 568. ¢d ad., Jamarysinho, 18. ix. 1907.—Wing 185; tail 214; bill 25 mm. 
“Tris brown, feet reddish grey, bill black.” 
In addition, 1 have examined Natterer’s series in the Vienna Masenm. The 
Matleira skius agree in every respect with Spix’s type. Cf. Abhandl. Bayer. 
Akad. Wissensch, xxii. 3. 1906. pp. 691-2. 
Like the foregoing species, O. guttata is an Upper Amazonian form, ranging 
eastwards as far as the Madeira Valley. 
427. Tinamus tao Temm. 
Tinamus tao Temminck, Hist. Nat. Pig. et Gallin. iii, p. 569 (1815.—“ dans Ia province de Para 
en Brésil”); Pelzeln, /.c. iii, p. 290 (Cidade de Matogrosso, Rio Guaporé ; Borba, Rio 
Madeira ).* 
No. 547. ¢ ad., Jamarysinho, 13. ix. 1907—Wing 280; tail 120; bill 38 mm. 
No. 546. ¢ ad., Jamarysinho, 13. ix. 1907,—Wing 275; tail 140; bill 38 mm. 
“Tris brown, feet plumbeons, bill grey.” 
* “Miranha,” cited by Salvadori (Cat. Birds xxvii. p. 498), is not a locality, but the name of one of 
the Indians employed by Natterer! 
