140 A Catalogue of the Birds found in Costa lilca. 



San Jose" and Barranca (J. Carmiol). 



467. Dendrortyx leucophrys, Gould. 



Dota (J. Carmiol) ; Las Crnces de Candelaria (J. Zelcdon). 



468. Odonfophorus guttatus, Gould. 

 Dota (J. Carmiol). 



469. Odontqphortw veraguensis, Gould. 



Dota and Barranca (J. Carmiol); Las Cruces de Candelaria 

 (J. Zeledon). 



470. Odontophorus leucolcsnius, Salv. 

 San Jose (Dr. Frantzins and J. Cooper). 



471. Odontophorus melanotis, Salv. 



" Tucurriqui (E. Arcu)." Collection of Mr. O. Sal \ in. 



Fara. Ckyi'ti uidak. 



472. Tinamvs robustus, Scl. 



San Jose and San Carlos (J. Carmiol). 



473. Tiiiamiis l'rantzii. sp. nov. 



I ■'■ male. Head above and hind neck black, the front and the 

 sid< a of the head are somewhat ashy ; general color of the plumage 

 deep rufous brown, darker above, where the feathers arc finely 

 vermiculated with black, and the wings, rump and upper tail 

 coverts are marked with small whitish spots, most numerous on the 

 wing coverts ; quills blackish brown, the outer webs of the primaries 

 mottle. 1 with light rufous, the secondaries and tertiaries mottled 

 with dull rufous on the outer webs, where they are also crossed \\ ith 

 wavy bars of bright rufous, the under surface of quills ashy gray, 

 with wavy bars of very pale rufous; throat rufous, paler on the up- 

 per pari u here the color is clear, and darker on the lower where the 

 feathers are pencilled with Mack; the under plumage is more rufous 

 than the upper, and crossed with undulating black lines, the mid- 

 dle of the abdomen is lighter in color; the sides, lower part of the 

 abdomen and under tail coverts arc marked with pale rufous white 

 spots ; upper mandible black, the under dusky yellowish ; tarsi and 

 toes fleshy dark brown, claws blackish brown; hind pari of tarsus 



seedingly rough or corrugated. 



Length about 15 in.; wing 8$ ; tail 3; bill from rictus i | ;; ; from 

 from ] | ; tarsi - ; : mid. toe and claw 2\ ; hind toe and claw 



