1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 263 



while the forehead is the bluish green; but in the other, a male, the yellow 

 nearly reaches the base of the bill, and the bird therefore approaches A. 

 panamensis. In ochrocephala, however, aside from other differences, the 

 lower mandible appears always to be wholly or largely blackish horn while 

 in panamensis it is whitish. 

 Villavicencio, 2; Barrigon, 3. 



(842) Amazona ochrocephala panamensis (Cab.). 

 Chrysotis panamensis Cab., J. f. 0., 1874, p. 349 (Panama). 



Our specimens of this race, which appears to be a representative of A. 

 ochrocephala, are all from the Tropical Zone of the Magdalena Valley. 

 Honda, 2; Puerto Berrio, 2; Malena, 2; Algodonal, 1. 



(847) Amazona salvini {Sahad.). 

 Chrysotis salvini Salvad., Cat. Bds. B. M., XX, 1891, p. 300 (Lion Hill, Panama). 



Malena, 1. 



(857) Pionus menstruus (Linn.). 



Psittacus meristruus Linn,, Syst.'Nat., 1, 1766, p. 148 (Surinam). 



Pionus menstruus Sol. & Salv., 1879, p. 538 (Remedies); Robinson, Flying 

 Trip, p. 156 (Yeguas) ; Stone, Proc. Acad. N. S. PhQa., 1899, p. 304 (Ambalema) ; 

 Allen, Bull. A. M. N. H., XIII, 1900, p. 132 (Bonda; Santa Marta); Hbllm., P. 

 Z. S., 1911, p. 1202 (Noanamd; Rio Garrapatas). 



. A common species throughout the Tropical Zone. 

 Alto Bonito, 5; Barbacoas, 4; Call, 1; Guengiie, 2; Rio Frio, 1; 

 Puerto Berrio, 2; Buena Vista, 1; Villavicencio, 1. 



(866) Pionus seniloides seniloides {Mass. & Souance). 



Psittacus selinoides (err. typ.) Mass. et SouANcfi, Rev. et Mag., 1854, p. 73 

 (Colombia). 



Inhabits the Temperate Zone of the Central and Eastern Andes descend- 

 ing to the upper limits of the Subtropical Zone. A specimen from Laguneta 

 in the Central Andes agrees with others from El Pinon in the Bogota region 

 in having the pinkish crown reaching to behind the eyes, whereas in Ecuador 

 specimens it is restricted to the forehead. 



The Ecuador bird will stand as Pionus seniloides gerontodes (Finsch).^ 



Laguneta, 1; El Pinon, 2; El Roble, 1. 



1 Pionias gerontodes Finsch, Papag., II, 1868, p. 455 (Ecuador; Fraser). 



