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Obder GALLIFORMES. 

 Family CRACIDiE. Cueassows^ Guans, Chachalacas. 



(74) Crax alector Linn. 



Crax alector Linn., Syst. Nat., I, 1766, p. 269 (Cayenne). 



An adult female was collected by O'Connell at Buena Vista. I have no 

 topotypical specimens for comparison. 

 Buena Vista, 1. 



(78) Crax panamensis Ogihie-Grant. 



Crax panamensis Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. Bds. B. M., XXII, 1893, p. 479. (No 

 type or type-locality designated; presumably Panama). 



Mrs. Kerr sends two adult females from the Choco. 

 Baudo, 1; Bagado, 1. 



(82) Crax alberti Fraser. 



Crax alberti Fraseb, P. Z. S., 1850, p. 246 (Colombia); Allen, Bull. A. M. N. H., 

 XIII, 1900, p. 127 (Bonda; Naranjo; Santa Marta). 



A male collected by Mrs. Kerr west of Honda at an altitude of 2000 feet. 

 West of Honda, 1. 



(90) Penelope montagni (Bonap.). 



Ortalida mantagnii Bonap., Compt. Rend., XLII, 1856, p. 875 (Colombia; I 

 suggest El Pinon, above Fusugasugd, alt. 9600 ft.). 



Common in the Temperate Zone of the Central and Eastern Andes. 

 The heavier feathering of the tarsi in this species, recalls the increase in 

 feathering on the tarsi of certain boreal Gallinse. 



Valle de las Pappas, 2; Almaguer, 1; Santa Isabel, 6; above Subia, 4; 

 El Pinon, 1. 



(95) Penelope ortoni Salv. 



Penelope ortoni Salv., Ibis, 1874, p. 325 (Pichincha, w. Ecuador). 



A female of this Pacific slope species collected by Mrs. Kerr, at Baudo, 

 is the first specimen to be recorded from Colombia. It is somewhat more 



