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Further south, in the more arid parts of the Magdalena Valley specimens 
are found which approach Cauca Valley birds in color but resemble in size 
the Puerto Berrio birds. A specimen from Buena Vista, near the eastern 
base of the Eastern Andes, resembles specimens from Honda at the western 
base of the range showing that this form occurs throughout the restricted 
~ Bogota region. 
Lafresnaye’s description of the rump, ete. of conspicillata as “pulcherrime 
indigotinis” in connection with our knowledge of the sources whence Co- 
lombia birds skins were received in 1848, when he described this species, 
makes it more than probable that his type came from the Bogota region and 
I therefore suggest Honda on the upper Magdalena River; at the foot of the 
trail to Bogota, as an appropriate type-locality for Psittacula conspicillata 
conspicillata. 
Measurements of Males. 
: Locality Wing Tail 
Psitiacula conspicillata cauce, Caldas 82 39 
“ “ “ce (<3 79 40 : 5 
“ . San Antonio 80 40 
: i z Cali 83 43 
(%4 6“ 66 “c 81 ; 5 43 
74 <4 44 (44 82 44. 
‘ , a Palmira 85 A} 
66 “ “ (79 80 4l 
66 (% 44 <4 81 4] 
x : és Rio Frio 83 43 
Psitiacula conspicillata conspicillata, |Chicoral 76 35 
“ & <4 “ 78 30 
“ 6 66 (% Te B 5 37 
; : Honda 76.5 at. 
‘ 5 : 3 13.5 = a4 
: ? ‘ Puerto Berrio, 74.5 a7 5 
“ 66 “ “ <9 75 36 
‘ : : Buena Vista 78.5 36.5 
Curucujus massena australis subsp. nov. 
Trogon massena HEeuum. (nec Gould), P. Z. 8., 1911, p. 1193 (Noanama, Col.; 
aad. 
Char. subsp.— Similar to C. m. massena but smaller, male with the exposed upper 
surface of the inner rectrices bluish green, much as in C. melanurus, rather than a 
bronze green; female decidedly darker gray. 
Type.— No. 117725, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., @ ad., Barbacoas (sea-level), Colom- 
bia, Aug. 80, 1912. W. B. Richardson. 
