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Total length 467 mm. ; exposed culmen 29; wing 220; 
tail 184 ; tarsus 61. 
Hab. West Ecuador. 
The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 
at Mindo, West Ecuador, at an altitude of 6000 feet. 
Penelope brooki, sp. nov. 
Adult female. Allied to P. montagnit Bonap., which was 
described from Colombia, but differs from that species in 
having the upper surface for the most part oil-green instead 
of brenze-brown; the lower back, rump, and upper tail- 
coverts brown, with dark rufous edgings to the feathers, 
instead of uniform rufous chestnut ; chin and throat black, 
instead of grey, the breast darker and the pale margins to 
the feathers more contrasting ; the abdomen dusky brown 
with dark rufous mottlings, instead of rufous brown with 
dark mottlings. 
“ Bill deep yellow-chrome ; feet red; iris brown; face 
and throat red” (W. Goodfellow). 
Total length 512 mm.; exposed culmen 23; wing 234; 
tail 192 ; tarsus 61. 
Hab. Ecuador. 
_ The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 
at Baeza, Hast Ecuador, at an altitude of 6000 feet. 
Columba ogilvie-granti, sp. nov. 
Adult male. Allied to C. bogotensis Berl. & Leverk., 
but differs in having the head, mantle, and under surface 
much brighter vinous, the back, wings, and tail purplish 
brown, instead of bronze-brown, and by the much shorter 
bill. 
Total length 300 mm. ; exposed culmen 11 ; wing 165 ; 
tail 126; tarsus 22. 
Hab. Peru. 
The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 
by Mr. O. T. Baron at Guayabamba, Northern Peru, at an 
altitude of 4500 feet, in September 1894. 
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