382 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXIV, 
Measurements of Females. 
Name Locality Wing Tail Tarsus 
—C. 8, isabellina, Maripa, E. Venez. 183 125 33 
“« « as 6 “ 181.5 119 30 
C. s. ochracea Paehira) 3% 200 136 ae 
et Ge El Pifion, Col. 184 129 35 
“ « Honda ‘ 196 136 30 
C. s. cauce Laguneta “ 194.5 132.5 36 
Sem eee Miraflores “ - 196 137.5 36 
Se Palmira, ~ 184 128 33 
hae é Popayan “ 193 1384 50.0 
hk é “Beyador” ! 195 129 38 
eae a Lima, Peru, 184 127 39 
C. s. equatorialis near Quito, Ecuador 204 138 38 | 
ak é Ambato & 206 138 37.5 
wk ri Chunchi ‘“ 208 148 39 
C. s. cinnamomina Corral, Chile 195.5 1O0:D 36 
“ 6 é Santiago “ 197 132 ot 
a é“ Cautin iT 198.5 134 36 
“ é « « 194 129 30 
“ 3 Puno, Titicaca, Peru 210.5 148.5 37 
ae “ “ “ a 212 149 39 
<a « & é ‘“ : 198 132.5 a ¥ 5 
“ & ce Cuzeo t - 200 143 36 
-C. s. australis Macate, Peru _ 194 132 37 
“ & &“ Chapada, Brazil . 189.5 124.5 BOO 
a & «“ &“ i 199.5 132 30 
aes 3 9 3 189 197 33 
“ « : Rio Grande do Sul 192 sA22 34 
C. s. fernandensis Juan Fernandez 200 “134 3020 
& & « «“ K 203 140 36 
“ « « «“ « 199 189.5 37 
“ é 6 é 203 142 35.5 
| Pyrrhura melanura pacifica subsp. nov. 
Char. subsp.— Similar to P. m. melanura but smaller, the tail, relatively, much 
shorter; primary coverts not tipped with yellow; tail, above, redder ; forehead, 
greener; bare orbital region blackish instead of whitish (in dried skins); bill less stout, 
mandible blacker. 
T'ype.— No. 117615, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., @ ad., Buenavista (alt. 1200 ft.), 
Narifio, southwestern Colombia, Sept. 28, 1912; W. B. Richardson. 
Remarks.— Richardson obtained two males and a female of this species 
at Buena Vista and they appear to be the first specimens of the genus Pyr- 
——. 
1 Female ‘‘Type”’ of eguatorialis. 
