490 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



primary coverts, primaries, and distal secondaries grayish dusky, 

 the longer primaries narrowly and indistinctly edged with paler 

 beyond their emarginations; four middle rectrices nearly concolor 

 with upper tail-coverts, the remainder deep neutral gray, crossed 

 by .a broad subterminal band of darker; malar and suborbital regions, 

 chin, and throat grayish white to pure white; a line or narrow stripe 

 of black extending beneath suborbital and auricular regions, and a 

 shorter and less conspicuous one from anterior margin of bare orbital 

 space to rictus; foreneck and chest clear bluish gray (deep gull gray) 

 becoming lighter and more bluish on breast; abdomen very pale buff 

 of buffy white; flanks buffy brown or wood brown, becoming some- 

 what darker on sides and axillars; under wing-coverts grayish brown; 

 bill red basally (in life), black terminally, with a broad pale streak 

 on gonys; iris red; legs and feet reddish (in life). 



Young. — Very different in coloration from adults. Above dark 

 olive, the interscapulars, scapulars, wing-coverts, etc., margined 

 terminally with pale wood brown and with a narrow subterminal 

 bar or crescentic line of dusky, the pileum narrowly barred with the 

 same; foreneck, chest, and breast distinctly barred with light buffy 

 brown or wood brown and dusky; otherwise, much as in adults. 



Adult male. — Length (skin), 258; wing, 141; tail, 80; exposed cul- 

 men, 13.5; tarsus, 43; middle toe, 27.5." 



Adult female. — Length (skin), 253; wing, 141; tail, 81; exposed 

 culmen, 13; tarsus, 39; middle toe, 28.° 



Costa Rica (Cariblanco de Sarapiqui; Ten6rio; Carrillo) and 

 western Panama (Calobre and Sante Fe, Veragua). 



Geotrygon veraguensis (not of Lawrence) Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, 

 159 (Veragua). 



Geotrygon lawrencii Salvin, Ibis, 3rd ser., iv, Oct., 1874, 329, pi. 12 (Calobre, 

 Veragua; coll. Salvin & Godman 6 ). — Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xxi, 

 1893, 576 (Calobre, Veragua, Panama). — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., 

 Aves, iii, 1902, 266, part pi. 69 (Santa Fe and Calobre, Veragua, Panama). — 

 Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., iv, 1908, 302 (Carrillo, Costa Rica). — Bangs, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xxii, 1909, 30 (Tenorio, n. w. Costa Rica). 



[Geotrygon] lawrencei Sharpb, Hand-list, i, 1899, 88. — Forbes and Robinson, 

 Bull. Liverp. Mus., ii, 1900, 146. 



Geotrygon lawrencei Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vi, 1910, 406 (Cariblanco de 

 Sarapiqui, Tenorio, and Carrillo, Costa Rica). 



OREOPELEIA GOLDMANI (Nelson). 



GOLDMAN'S QUAIL-DOVE. 



Somewhat resembling O. lawrencei, but pileum and nape deep russet- 

 brown (paler on forehead), broad malar-suborbital stripe buff instead 

 of white, hindneck brown instead of grayish green, and upper parts 

 except back) browner. 



a One specimen. & Type now in collection of the British Museum. 



