BIRDS OF WESTERX COLOMBIA 1205 



Lej>iodon cayenuensis auct, * 



No. 2721. $ ad. Tad6(230 ft.), 26.vi.09.— Wing 270 ; tail 170 

 bill 29 mm. 



" Iris dark grey, feet blue, maxilla black, mandible dark 

 blue/' 



An adult bird of this wide-spread species. 



188. COLUMBA SPECTOSA Gni. 



Columha speciosa Gmelin, Syst. iSTat. 1, ii. p. 783 (1789 — e 

 Daubenton, PI. Enl. 213 : Cayenne) ; Sclater &, Salvin, P. Z. 8 

 1-879, p. 543 (Remedies). 



No. 2476. c? vixad. Noanama: 14.i.09.— Wing 187 ; tail 112 ; 

 bill 20^ mm. 



" Iris and feet dark red, bill scarlet." 



A wide-ranging species. 



189. CoLUMBA ALBILINEA ALBILINEA Bonap. 



Columba alhilinea {ex Gray MS.) Bonaparte, Consp A\". ii. 

 p. 51 (Nov. 1854.— "Nova Granada"). 



C. albilineata Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 543 (Retiro). 



No. 2801. c? ad. Loma Hermosa, 4150 ft., 19.X.09.— Wing 195 ; 

 tail 140 ; bill 19 1 mm. 



" Iris light brown, feet and bill lemon- yellow." 



This bird is exactly like specimens from Ecuador. North of 

 the Isthmus of Panama C. a. alhilinea is represented by the 

 nearly allied C. alhilinea crissalis Salvad. t, which has the under- 

 parts much paler and the top of the head more reddish. 



190. Columba goodsoni Hart. 



Columha goodsoni Hartert, Bull. B. 0. C. xii. p. 42 (1902. — 

 S. Javier, Pambilar, and Carondelet, N.W. Ecuador) ; idem, Nov. 

 Zool. ix. 1902, p. 602 (Pambilar, S. Javier, Carondelet, Rio 

 Sapayo t, Cayapas, N.W. Ecuador). 



No. 2041. S ad'. Noanama (100 ft.), 31.viii.08.— Wing 150; 

 tail 113; bill 14 mm. 



" Iris pink, feet crimson, bill black." 



This specimen, a male in full plumage, agrees perfectly with two 

 topotypes from N.W. Ecuador. As pointed out by Hartert, the 

 species is a very distinct one and may be distinguished from 

 C. nigrirostris hrunneicauda Carriker §, of Costa Rica and Panama, 

 in having the top and sides of the head clear plumbeous grey and 



* The speoific name cayennensis cannot be used for this species, Faico 

 cai/ennensis Gmelin (Syst. Nat. 1, i. 1788, p. 269) being preoccupied by Falco 

 cayennensis of the same author (1. c. p. 263). 



t Columha crissalis Salvadori, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxi. p. 294 (1893. — Costa 

 Kica, etc.). 



J p]rroneously spelt " Japayo." 



§ Aim. Carnegie Mus. vi. Nos. 2-4, p. 395 (1910. — Guapiles, Costa Rica). 



Prcc. Zool. Soc— 1911, No. LXXXI. 81 



