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Crypturus soui modestus Cab. — A specimen (rather young) 

 from Gualea 5000 f., collected '/g. 



Nothocrax urumutum Spix. — ^ & ^ Vio. near river Cura- 

 ray, 1000 f. These specimens differ from the description in 

 having the primaries uniformly coloured not vermiculated on 

 the outer web. 



Penelope montagnei Bp. — 3 c^c^ & 1 ? '*/i woods at Pi- 

 ganta, western side of Mojanda, 8600—9000 f.; 1 (^ & 1 $ end 

 of July, Southern slopes of Mojanda, 9000 f.; c^ & ? 7ii ^o^t of 

 Mojanda 9000 f.; 1 c^ '7: ^el^w Nono 9000 f. 



Penelope cequatorialis Salvad. & Festa. — 1 c^ ^U, Gua- 

 lea, 4000 f.; 1 (^ Vii below Nanegal, same altitude. 



Penelope jacquacu jacquacu Spix. — c^ & ? 'V^ along river 

 Curaray, 1000 f. Wing about 290 mm. 



Pipile cumanensis Jaqu. — (^ & ? 'U, along middle part 

 of river Coraray, 1000 f. 



Chamaepetes goudoti goudoti Less. — 6 males and 2 females 

 from the woods at Piganta, western side of Mojanda at an 

 altitude of 8500—9000 f. collected in the months January, 

 May and November; 1 (^ & 1 ? road to Gualea 5500 feet collec- 

 ted ^7,. The length of wing of 4 of these specimens is resp. 

 226, 230, 237, and 238 mm. 



Consul L. Söderström writes about this species: »Ge- 

 nerally found at Gualea, Nanegal and Mindo 4000—5000 f. 

 altitude, but in the seasons when fruits and berries are ripe 

 in the woods at Piganta (Mojanda) etc. these birds come 

 in great numbers to an' altitude of about 9000 f . Naked areas 

 in the face of the male bright blue.» 



Chamaepetes goudoti tschudii Tacz. — 1 c^ from Baeza, 

 road to Napo, about 6000 f. Length of wing 262 mm. This 

 is evidently an eastern race. 



Odontophorus melanonotus Gould. — 3 males and 2 fe- 

 males collected in the nighbourhood of Gualea at an altitude 

 of 4500—5000 f. in the months of Febr., May and August; 

 1 male from Nanegal 5000 f., ^7^. 



Odontophorus parambae Rotsch. — 1 (^ 78? ^ o & 1 j^^v. 

 7,„ Gualea, 3000f.; 1 S ''U, 1 ^ '.'. below Mindo, 3000—3400 f. 

 and two specimens from Santo Domingo de los Colorados 



