44 BULLETIN 117, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



(59) NOTHOPROCTA KALINOWSKII Bcrlepsch and Stolzmann. 



Nothoprocta kalinowshii Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Omis, 1901, p. 104; 1906, 

 p. 104 (Licomachay near Cuzco). 



(61) NOTHURA MACULOSA PERUVIANA Berlepsch and Stolzmann. 



Nothura viaculosa peruviana Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Omis, 1906, p. 10 1 

 (Santa Ana, Peru). 



(63) NOTHURA MACULOSA BOLIVIANA Salvador!. 



Nothura holiviana Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mas., vol. 27, 1895, p. 561 (Bo- 

 livia). 



Nothura maculosa holiviana Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Oruis, 1906, p. 10-5 

 (Cuzco). 



Order GALLIFORMES. 



Family CRACIDAE. 



CURASSOWS, GUANS, CHACHALACAS. 



(92) PENELOPE SCLATERI PLUMOSA Berlepsch and Stolzmann. 



Penelope sclateri plumosa Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1902, 

 p. 44 (Maraynioc, Peru). 



Differs from Bolivian specimens as described by Berlepsch and 

 Stolzmann. 



Torontoy, 7,800-9,000 feet, 7. 



(98) PENELOPE JACQUACU JACQU.ifU Spix. 



Penelope jacquaqu Spix, Av. Bras., vol. 2, 1825, p. 52, pi. Ixviii (Solimoens). 



Four specimens from the Tropical Zone agree with fom* from 

 southeastern Colombia, and one from the Lower Beni, but two from 

 the Rio Chimore (1,300 feet, Prov. Cochabamba, Bolivia), have the 

 malar stripe grayer, the crown feathers longer, more pointed and 

 more widely bordered vdth gray; the wing coverts more widely 

 margined with silvery white, and the rump greener. They thus agree 

 with the description of Pendope speciosa Todd. It is difficult to 

 believe, however, that the differences noted are more than subspecific 

 when it seems probable that speciosa will prove to be the same as 

 P. holiviana Reichenbach. 



Rio Comberciato, 2 (one, Sept. 25, breeding); Rio Cosireni, 1 

 (Aug. 30, breeding); San Fernando, 1 (Sept. 20, breeding). 



(112) ORTAUS GUTTATA (Spix). 



Penelope guttata ^vix, Av. Bras., vol. 2, 1825, p. 55, pi. Ixxii (Solimoeus). 

 Ortalis guttata adspersa Berlepsch and Stolzmann, Omis, 1906, p. 100 (Idm.i. 

 1 female ). 



Two males from the Rio Cosireni have the throat and breast darker 

 with the margins to the feathers whiter and more clearly defined than 

 in examples from southeastern Colombia. Should the difference be 

 constant they should be known as Ortalis guttata adspersus (Tschudi) . 



Rio Cosireni, 2 (1, Oct. 20, "breeding")- 



