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mixed with rusty ; forehead, chest, etc., dull cinnamon-brown ; rest 

 of under parts brownish buffy; quills mainly dusky, but inner webs 

 broadly edged with rufous, especially toward base. Wing 5.30-6.00, 

 tail 3.10-3.60. Sab. Tropical America in general (including West 

 Indies), north to Cuba and eastern Mexico (Mirador). 



G. montana (Link.). Ruddy Quail-dove. 1 

 a 2 . Quills entirely dusky, on both webs ; feathers of neck very distinctly outlined. 

 Adult : Top of head slaty or plumbeous, becoming paler (sometimes whitish 

 or pale vinaceous) on forehead ; hind-neck dull greenish bronze ; rest of 

 upper parts nearly uniform dark chestnut, slightly glossed with violet- 

 purple on back ; chin and throat pale buffy or buffy whitish ; chest vary- 

 ing from dull brownish to buffy vinaceous or even grayish brown ; rest 

 of lower parts buffy, deeper on sides and flanks ; length (skin) about 9.50- 

 11.00, wing 5.'80-6.20, tail 3.50-4.40. Sab. Guatemala and southern 

 Mexico, north to Mirador. 



G. albifacies Sol. Mexican Quail-dove. 2 



Genus STARNCENAS Bonaparte. (Page 211, pi. LXIY., fig. 1.) 



Species. 



Adult: General color plain olive-brown above and dull rusty beneath, the 

 breast sometimes with a glaucous-purplish tinge ; top of head dull cobalt-blue, bor- 

 dered below by black ; a wide white stripe running from chin beneath eye to 

 occiput; throat and chest black, bordered below by a semicircular line of pure 

 white, the feathers of the upper and lateral portions of the black area tipped with 

 blue; length 10.75-12.50, wing 5.40-5.70, tail 4.00-4.25. Sab. Cuba and Florida 

 Keys 323. S. cyanocephala (Linn.). Blue-headed Quail-dove. 



1 Columba montana LlNIf., S. N. ed. 10, i. 1758, 163. Geotrygon montana Bonap., Consp. ii. 1854, 12. 

 ' Geotrygon albi/aciee Sol., P. Z. S., 1858, 98. 



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