I9I9-] Ecuador, Peru^ Bolivia^ and Argentina. 15 



TFiere is an adult female in the Rothschild Museum at 

 Tring which was collected at Rioja in western Argentina 

 {cf. Hartert & Venturi, Nov. Zool. xvi. 1916, p. 267), and 

 which answers very well to the description of C. intermedius 

 Dabbene & Lillo in the An. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. Buenos 

 Aires, xxiv. 1913, p. 194, Lam. xii. 



Tinamotis pentlandi. 



Tinamotis pentlandi Vigors, P. Z. S. 1836, p. 79 : Andes; 

 Tacz. Orn. Per. iii. 1886, p. 310: Junin. 



No. 1851. ? . Galera, Junin, Peru, 4800 metres, 

 26 Feb. 1900. 



No. 2095. Sumbay, Pern, 4000 metres, 7 June, 1900. 



Native name " Francolin." Simon states that this bird 

 was found on the ground in open rocky places. 



I have compared these two specimens with the series in 

 the British Museum, and find them to be similar both in 

 colour of plumage and wing-measurements. 



Family Cracid^. 



Mitu mitu. 



Crax mitu Linn. Syst. Nat. 12th ed. i. 1766, p. 270: Brazil. 



Mitu mitu Brabourne & Chubb, B. S. Amer. i. 1912, 

 p. 9, no. 84. 



No. 2342. c?- San Ernesto, Bolivia, 1000 metres, 

 2 September, 1900. Native name '^ Buiche.^^ "Iris brown ; 

 bill and feet red^^ (P. O. Simons). "Found in woods." 



I have compared this specimen with others in the British 

 Museum, and find it to be very similar both in colour of 

 plumage and in measurements. Wing 405 mm., tail 320. 



Penelope brooki. 



Fenelojie brooki Chubb, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, xxxviii. 

 30 Oct. 1917, p. 5. 



Penelope montagnii Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus.xxii, 

 1893, p. 492 (part, specimens/, g, h, i). 



