88 birds of fllinois. 



Genus IONORNIS Reichenbach. 



? Porphyria Blyth, Cat. B. Aslat. Soc. IM!), 283. Type, P. chloronotus Eltth. > 



/onorn t A- liEiCHENB. Syst. Av. ISJ.'S, p. xxi. Type, FaLlcamartinica'Lws. 



Chae. Similar to GaUinula but form more slender nostrils small and oval, middle toe 



shorter than the tarsus, and the toes without trace of lateral membrane. Colors very hand, 



some (chiefly opaque blue, purple, and green). 



Whether the American species, to which the <^eneric name 

 adopted above is properly applicable, is cong;eneric with the old 

 world species {Porpkyrio chloronotus Blyth, Tiec Vieill,.), which 

 is the type of the genus Porphyrula Blyth, is at present un- 

 certain. \C.f. D. G. Elliot: "The Genus Porphyrio and its 

 Species;" separate pamphlet, from "Stray Feathers," pp. 1-20.] 



lonornis martinica (Linn.) 



PURPLE GALLINTJLE. 

 Popular synonyms. Blue Coot; Blue Peter; Blue Mud-hen. 



Fulica martinica Linn. S. N. i, 1766. 259. 

 GaUinula martinica Lath. 1790.— Nutt. Man. ii, 1834, 221.— Aud. O- n. Biog. Iv. 1838, 37. 

 pi. 305; Synop. 1839, 210; B. Am. v, 1842. 128, pi. 303.— Cass, in Baird's B. N. Am. 18r.8, 

 753.-BAIED, Cat. N. Am. B. 1859, No. 561. 

 Porphyria martinica GossE, Birds Jam. 1847, 377.— Coues, Key, 1872, 275; Check List, 



1873, No. 473. 

 /o7io?-ni.s mar^m^ca Reich. Av. Syst. 1853. 21.— RiDGW. Proo. U.S.Nat. Mus. ill. 1881. 

 202. 227; Nom. N. Am. B.1881, No. 578; Man. N.Am. B. 1887. 141.— Coues, Check List. 

 2d ed. 1882, No. 085; A. O. U. Check List 1886, No. 218. 

 GaUinula porphyrio WiLS. Am. Orn. ix, 1824, 69, pi. 73. 



Hab. The whole of tropical and warm-temperate America, south to Brazil; north, cas- 

 ually, to Massachusetts, Maine, New York, Ohio. Wisconsin, lUinois. and Missouri. Ber- 

 mudas and throughout West Indies. Not recorded from any part of the United States 

 west of the Rocky Mountains. 



Sp. Chae. Adult: Head, neck, and lower parts slaty bluish purple, darker (sometimes 

 nearly black) on abdomen and tibiae; crissum pure white; upper parts bright olive-green, 

 changing to bright verditer-blue toward the purple of the lower"parts, the sides anl lining 

 of wing also greenish blue; wings brighter green than the back, and shaded with bright ver- 

 diter-blue. Frontal shield bright blue in lite (greenish or oUvaceous in drie.l skin); bill 

 bright red, tipped with yellow; iris crimson; legs and feet yellowish. Young: Above, light 

 fulvous-brown, tinged with greenish on wings; beneath, fulvous or bufly, the belly whitish; 

 frontal shield smaller than in adult, dusky (in skins); bill dull yellowish. Downy uonng: 

 "Entirely black," (A.UDUB0N). Total length about 12.50 inches; wing, 7.00-7.50; culmon (in- 

 cluding frontal shield), 1.85-1.95; tarsus, 2.25-2.50; middle toe, 2.25-2.35. 



Specimens vary ^remarkably in the size and form of the frontal 

 plate. In 30,785 Ceara, Brazil, it is broader than long*, and its 

 posterior marc^in rounded; usually it is longer than broad, and 

 its posterior extremity an angle — sometimes acute. There is also 

 much difference among individuals in the intensity of the colors. 



1 The interrogation mark here Implies the doubt as to whether the Indian bird is con- 

 generic with the American species. Should such prove to be the case, which we do not re- 

 gard probable, our bird would stand aa Forphyrula martinici. 



