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besides other differences. Its proper place is intermediate between 

 these species. 



217. COLUMBA FLAVIROSTRIS, Wagl. 



Teotalcingo (March). 



218. Leptoptila albifrons, Bp. Consp. ii. p. 74. 

 Play a Vicente. 



219. Geotrygon albifacies, G. R. Gray : Sclater, P. Z. S.1858, 

 p. 98. 



Latani (Feb. 1859). 



220. Peristera cinerea (Temm.). 

 Play a Vicente. 



221. Zenaidura carolinensis (Linn.). 

 Talea and Oaxaca. 



222. Cham^epelia passerina, Linn. 

 Oaxaca ; several specimens. 



223. SCARDAFELLA INCA (LeSS.). 



Oaxaca. The egg of this species, forwarded by M. Salle', mea- 

 sures 0*9 by 0*6 inch, and is of the usual uniform white. 



Fam. Cracid/E. 



224. Penelope purpurascens, "Wagler. 

 Rio Grande ; called ' Faisano.' 



\J 225. Ortalida vetula (Wagl.). 



Play a Vicente. I have never seen but two Ortalidce from Mexico 

 — the two here mentioned. I can hardly believe that Baird's O. 

 maccallii is different from the present bird. 



226. Ortalida leucogastra, Gould. 



Rio Grande. The female like the male, but smaller. I have 

 now little doubt that this is really the true O. poliocephala of 

 Wagler. It seems to be the representative of O. vetula in the Pacific 

 coast-region. 



Fam. PERDTCIDiE. 



227. Odontophorus guttatus, Gould. 

 Teotalcingo (March 1859). 



Fam. Tinamidje. 



228. Tinamus boucardi, Salle, MS. 



Obscure cinereus ; dorso toto et alls extus brunneis, nigro minutis- 



