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This specimen, wliicli was collected by the late Lord 

 Brabourne, is slightly immature, but is much welcomed as 

 the sex was cot previously I'cpresented in the British 

 Museum. Since Count Salvador! catalogued the Colum- 

 bidse a second male bird has been added to the National 

 Collection. This was collected by Mr. O. T. Baron at 

 Chepen, Peru, 400 feet, in June 1894, and is in the fully 

 adult plumage. 



Gymnopelia ceciliae cecilias. 



Columba [Uhamcepelia) cecilioi Lesson, Echo du Monde 

 savant, 12 Jan. 1845, p. 8: Peru ; Reprint 1913, p. 229. 



Columba (Chamapelia) anais Lesson, Doscr. Mamm. et Ois. 

 1847, p. 210 : Peru. 



Gymnopelia erythrothorax Tacz. Orn. Per. iii. 1886, 

 p. 249 ; Salvad. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxi. 1893, p. 468 (part, 

 specimens a-d). 



Gymnopelia anais Brabourne & Chubb, B. S. Amer. i. 

 1912, p. 17, no. 170. 



Gymnopelia ceciliae cecilice Chubb, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 

 xxxviii. 4 Dec. 1917, p. 18. 



S . Cajabamba, Peru, 9000 feet, March 1894. 



? . Huamachuco, Peru, 10,400 feet, March 1894. 



These two specimens were collected by O. T. Baron. 



No. 1410. ? . San Pablo, Cajamarca, Peru, 1500 metres, 

 Nov. 1899. 



No. 159i. c^. Marca, Peru, 3000 metres, Dec. 1899. 



No. 1829. S- San Mateo, Lima, Peru, 3200 metres, 

 Feb. 1900. 



No. 2105. c?. Caylloma, Peru, 4300 metres, June 1900. 



a. ? . Chosica, Lima, May 1914. 



This female specimen from Chosica was collected by the 

 late Lord Brabourne. 



It is interesting to note that Lesson named this bird 

 twice, in each case after a different lady — as in the ' Echo 

 du Monde,' under the name Columba [Chamcepelia) cecilice; 

 at the end of the article he writes : — " Cet oiseau vit 



