1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 193 



(22c) Crypturus soui caquetse Chapm. 



Crypturus soui caqiietce Chapm., Bull. A. M. N. H., XXXIV, 1915, p. 635 (Floren- 

 cia. Col.). 



Char, subsp. — Most nearly resembling C. s. mustelinus, the underparts in the 

 female largely rich ochraceous-orange, the chest chestnut, the throat usually tinged 

 with, and sometimes wholly oohraceous, but upperparts much darker, deep chestnut- 

 brown rather than Prout's-brown; the crown slaty black without brownish tinge; 

 male resembling female above but not unlike male of C. s. soui below. 



This form inhabits Amazonian Colombia. 

 Florencia, 2; La Morelia, 1. 



(31) Crypturus adspersus yapura (Spix). 



Pezus yapura Spix, Av. Bras., II, 1825, p. 62, pi. 78 (Yapura and Solimoens). 

 Crypturus adspersus yapura Hellm., Abh. Akad. Wiss. Miinchen, XXII, 1906, 

 p. 704. 



Two specimens from La Morelia apparently represent this form of which 

 I have seen no authentic specimens. On the whole they agree with a 

 'Bogotd' skin identified by Sclater as " C. halstoni." 



La Morelia, 2. 



(38) Crypturus variegatus salvini Sahad. 



Crypturus salvini Salvad., Cat. Bds. B. M., XXVII, 1895, p. 537 (Sarayacu, 

 Ecuador). 



A male from La Morelia, on comparison with true variegatus, apparently 

 represents this form to which, faunally, it should be referred. 

 La Morelia, 1. 



(44a) Crypturus kerrise Chapm. 



Crypturus kerrioe Chapm., Bull. A. M. N. H., XXXIV, 1915, p. 636 (Baudo, 

 Choc6, Col.). 



Char. sp. — Most nearly related to Crypturus boucardi, but upperparts more 

 barred and anteriorly browner; throat grayer, neck and breast blackish rather than 

 gray, rest of underparts deeper, the breast slightly, the flanks conspicuously, barred; 

 size smaller. 



Known only from the type collected by Mrs. Kerr at Baudo. 



