206 



Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXVI, 



(160) Columba subvinacea berlepschi Hart. 



Columha suhvinacea berlepschi Hart., Nov. Zool., V, 1898, p. 504 (Paramba, n. 

 w. Ecuador). 



Inhabits the Pacific coast region from southern Ecuador to eastern Pana- 

 ma. Specimens from the Western Andes show an evident approach both 

 in size and in color to C. s. hogoiensis, as remarked under that species, but, 

 doubtless extending up the western side of the Atrato Valley and Baudo 

 Ta.nge, berlepschi has reached eastern Panama without departing from the 

 typical form. 



Buenaventura, 1; San Antonio, 2 (intermediates); Western Andes 

 (2500 ft.), above Novita, 1 (intermediate). 



(162) Zenaida auriculata (Des Murs). 

 Peristera auricvlata Des Murs, Gay's Hist. Chile, I, 1847, p. 381, pi. 6 (Chile). 



Found by us only in the Cauca Valley where it inhabits the savannas 

 and plantations. Our specimens are somewhat smaller (male, wing 136- 

 143 mm.) than one from Chile; have the tail more graduated and the cen- 

 tral feathers more pointed. 



Call, 4; La Manuelita, 1. 



