1 91 9- J Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. 29 



e. Depth of bill more than 13 mm. 

 /'. Under surface paler and more 

 broadly barred ; rump and upper 

 tail-coverts also paler ; wing more 

 than 145 mm. ; tail more than [p. 27. 



65 mm O. giiianimsis pachyrhynchus, 



g' , Under surface darker and more 

 narrowly barred ; rump and upper 

 tail-coverts darker ; smaller, wing 

 less than 145 mm., tail less than 

 65 mm O. ynianensis hucldeyi, p. 27. 



Odontopliorus parambae. 



Odontophorns paramba Rotliscliild, Bull. i')rit. Orn. Club, 

 vii. 1897^ p. 6: Paraniba, N. Ecuador ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. 

 V. 1898, p. 505, pi. iii. fig. 1. 



Guelea, W. Ecuador, July 1914. " Iris chocolate, eyelids 

 dull red; bill black; feet slate-grey" {IV. Goodfellow). 

 Total length 224 mm,, exposed culmeii 17, wing 130, tail 47, 

 tarsus 41. 



The bird collected by W. Goodfellow is smaller in 

 measurement and paler in coloration, both above and below, 

 than the specimen in the British jNIuseum; there is also 

 a slight suffusion of grey on the upper back and scapu- 

 lars, and the specklings on the feathers ate more minute 

 and not so coarse as in the one in the British Museum, 

 which was collected by Miketta at Paramba on the 12th of 

 April, 1898. It may be observed, too, that Goodfellow gives 

 the eyelids as dull red, whereas Dr. Hartert states that the 

 skin round the eye is greenish grey in the type. 



Family Columbid.e. 



Columba albipennis. 



Columba albipennis Sclater, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 18 : Pitu- 

 marca, Peru ; Tacz. Orn. Per. iii. 1886, p. 232; Salvad. Cat. 

 B. Brit. Mus. xxi. 1893, p. 272, pi. viii. : Bolivia. 



Nos. 2803, ? ; 2804, 2822, ^ . Paratani, Bolivia, 2800 

 metres, April 1901. Native name "Torcas." *'lris grey; 

 bill black; feet purple^' (P. 0. iSimons). 



