BIRDS COLUMBIDAE — OEEOPELEIA MAETINICA. 



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brownish ash, more anteriorly by white. The forehead feathers have the darker margins as 

 well as the rest of the head. There is also a more ashy tinge on the back. The under tail 

 coverts are brown, conspicuously margined with whitish. 



I am unable to detect any material difference between specimens from Florida, the lower Eio 

 Grande, and Lower California. 



List of specimens. 



OREOPELEIA, Reichenbach. 



Oreopehia, Reichenbach, Handbuch der Speciellen Ornithol. I, i, 1851, page xxiv. Type Columba martinica, L. 

 Ch. — Bill lengthened, slender; culmen half the rest of the head from the frontal feathers. Feet large, stout; tarsi longer 

 than the middle toe and claw, covered anteriorly by transverse scutellae. Inner lateral claw longer than outer; reaching 

 beyond the base of the middle one, the outer fallmg short of it. Hind toe and claw more than half the middle do. Quills and 

 tail feathers very broad ; the wings rounded ; second and third quills longest, the first intermediate between the fourth and fifth . 

 Tail sub-orbicular, the shafts convex outwardly ; the feathers rounded, a little graduated. 



This genus is placed by Bonaparte as a sub-genus of Geotrygon of Gosse. 



OEEOPELEIA MAETINICA, E e i c h . 

 Key West Pigeon. 



Colwmha martinica, Gmelin, I, 1788, 781. Not of Temminck. 



Geotrygon martinica, Bonap. Consp. Av. II, 1854, 74.— Cab. Jour. IV, 1856, 108. 



Oreopehia martinicana, Reich. Syst. Av. 1851, page xxv. — Ib. " Iconei Avium, tab. 257, fig. 1431." 



Columha montana. Add. Orn. Biog. II, 1834, 382 ; pi. 167 — Is. Syn. 1839, 191.— Ib. Birds Amer. V, 1842, 14 ; pi. 

 282.— NuTTALL, Man. I, !d ed. 1840, 756. Not of Linnaeus. 



Zenaida montana, Bonap. Geog. & Comp. List, 1838. 



" Columbigallina montana, Temminck." 



"CoiumJo mi/sfacea, Lembete." Bonap. (Not of Temminck.) 

 Sp. Ch.— Ground color of the upper parts, including wing (both surfaces) and tail feathers brownish orange ; the upper part 

 of head and neck with metallic reflections of green and purple ; the back, rump, and wing coverts, with reflections of metallic 

 light purplish or violet. There is a white band from the lower mandible along side of the head, bordered below by purplish 

 red, like the forehead, and a similar band through the eyes, which are without metallic lustre . The breast is very light purplish 

 red, fading to white towards the tail and chin. The feathers of the under tail coverts are dusky brown at the base. Length, 

 10.70; wing, 6.00; tail, 5.75. 



Hab.—Key West, Florida, and West Indies. 



