500 PERISTERID^. 



Hah. From Peru and Bolivia to N. Chili, and Argentine 

 Republic. 



a, b. Ad. st. Bolivia. T. Bridges, Esq. [C.l. 



c.Ad.sk. Tinta, Peru, June. H.Whitely,Esq.[C.J. 



d. 2 ad. sk. Salinas, S.W. Peru, July Salvin-Godnian Coll. 



(S. Whitely). 



e. Ad. sk. Iquique, Peru (H. Rowland). Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 f-l. $ 5 ad. sk. Prov. of Tarapaca, N. Chili, Berkeley James Coll. 



Jan., Feb. 



m. 5 ad. sk. L. Huascho, Tarapaca, Jan. Berkeley James Coll. 



n. Ad. sk. Chili (Landbeck). Berkeley James Coll. 



o-r. <$ 5 ad. et Pampas Argentinas (Ley- Salvin-Godman Coll, 



juv. sk. bold). 



Subfamily V. PHABINiE. 



Key to the Genera. 



a. Pump with two dark bands across. 



a'. Tail very long, the two central feathers 



double the length of the lateral ones. 15. QLna, p. 501. 

 b'. Tail moderate, more or less rounded. 

 a' 1 . First primary attenuated at the 



tip 16. Tympanistria, p. 504. 



b". First primary normal, not attenu- 

 ated at the tip. 

 a'". Innermost upper wing-coverts 

 and scapulars with some me- 

 tallic spots 17. Chalcopelia, p. 506. 



b'". Upper wing-covei'ts entirely 



metallic golden green 18. Chalcophaps, p. 510. 



b. Rump without dark bands across. 

 c'. Head not crested. 



c". Six central tail-feathers entirely 

 rufous cinnamon ; tail of 12 fea- 

 thers, very little shorter than the 

 wing, and much rounded : first 



primary equal to sixth 19. Calopelia, p. 522. 



d" . Central tail-feathers not entirely 



rufous, or if rufous the tail-feathers 



14. 



c". Secondaries considerably, viz. 



always more than one inch, 



shorter than the primaries. 



a i . Bill equal to the length of the 



head and very strong 20. Henicophaps, p. 524. 



6 4 . Bill shorter than the head and 

 rather feeble. 

 a 5 . General plumage not uni- 

 form. 



a s . Tail of 16 feathers 21. Peaps, p. 525. 



b 6 . Tail of 14 feathers 22. Histriophaps, p. 529, 



