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('.una valley and across the cordillera to the westward, in the valley 

 of the Rio Dagua. Its range is probably much more extensive, 

 however, as will doubtless be shown by the explorations now being 

 conducted in western Colombia. To the southward it probably 

 grades into the nexl form: 



Chaemepelia passerina quitensis subsp. nov. 



Columba passerina (not of Linnaeus) Molina, Saggio sulla Storia Naturale del Chili, 

 Italian ed. 2, 1810, 217 (northern Chile [?]; deser.). — Lesson, Traite d'Orn., 

 1831 (?), 474, part (Lima, Ecuador [=Peru]). — Lesson, Compl. de Buffon, 

 Oiseaux, VIII, 1837, 12, part (Peru); ed. 2, 1838, 272 (Peru). — Tschudi, Arch, 

 f. Naturg., 1844, i, 305 (Peru). — Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, 1845-6, 45, 275 

 (Peru). 



"Columba chamcepelia Lesson," ABEILLE, Catalogue des Oiseaux composant la 

 Collection, 1850, 40 (Peru). 



Chamapelia granatina (not of Bonaparte) Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, 

 556 (Riobamba, Ecuador). 



Chamapelia gravativa {lapsus) Orton, Am. Nat., V, 1871, 625 (Quito, Ecuador). 



Chamcepelia passerina yon Pelzeln, Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XXVI, 1877, 

 772 (Ecuador); XXVIII, 1879, 20 (Ecuador; crit.; " granatina Bp."); XXIX, 

 1880, 526 (Ecuador). — Taczanowski and Berlepsch, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 1885, in (Riobamba, Ecuador). — Taczanowski, Orn. Perou, III, 1886, 242, 

 part (Riobamba, Ecuador; Peruvian examples not seen; descr.; syn.; crit.). — 

 Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., XXI, 1893, 473, part ([?] Sarayacu [?],' Sical, 

 and Quito, Ecuador). — Goodfellow, Avic. Mag., VI, 1900, 227 (Quito and 

 Chillo Valley, Ecuador; [?] Colombia; habits; nesting). — Salvadori and Festa, 

 Boll. Mus. Torino, XV, no. 368, 1900, 35 (La Concepcion, Ibarra, and Tumbacko 

 [near Quito], Ecuador). — Goodfellow, Ibis, 1902, 227 (Chillo Valley, Ecuador; 

 habits). — Menegaux, Mission du Service Geographique de l'armce pour la 

 Mt -ure d'un Arc de Meridien Equatorial en Amerique du Sud, IX, i, 1911, B. 7 

 (Calacali and Tumbaco, Ecuador; Ecuadorean records). 



Columbigallina passerina Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., II, 1889, 76 (Quito, 

 Ecuador). — Berlepsch, Journ. f. Orn., XL, 1892, 97, part (Ecuador; crit.). 



Columbigallina passerina granatina Hartert, Nov. Zool., V, 1898, 503 (Puerto del 

 Chimbo, Ecuador; crit.). 



Columbina griseola (not of Spix) Brabourne and Chubb, Birds S. Am., I, 1912, 18, 

 part (Ecuador). 

 Type, Xo. 36,130, Collection Carnegie Museum, adult male; 



Zambiza (6 miles northeast of Quito), Ecuador, August 20, 1010; 



Ludovic Soderstrom. 



Subspecific c/zflrac/ers.— Male: similar in general to C. p. neglecta, 



but somewhat smaller and paler, the plumbeous area of the crown 



7 As has been repeatedly pointed out by Mr. Hellmayr, this locality, appearing 

 on Buckley's specimens, cannot be depended on. 



