176 Bangs On Some Birds from Santa Marta, Colombia. 



Myiozetetes texensis colombianus (Cab. and Heine). 

 One adult female from Palo mi n a. 



Rhynchocyclus sulphurescens (Spix). 

 Three adults, two males and one female, from Palomina. 



Myiodynastes audax nobilis (Scl.). 

 One adult male from Palomina. 



Myiodynastes chrysocephalus (Tschudi). 

 One adult female from San Francisco. 



Megarhynchus pitangua (Linn.). 

 One adult male from Palomina. 



Myiobius vieillotioides (Lafr.). 

 One adult male from San Francisco, June 1, 1898. 

 Myiobius naevius (Bodd.). 



One adult female from Palomina. The crest is yellow slightly tinged 

 with orange. 



Myiarchus nigriceps Scl. 



Ten specimens from Palomina and San Miguel. Nine are adults in 

 rather worn plumage and one is a young bird in first plumage. 



Tyrannus melancholicus satrapa (Licht.). 



Ten adults, including both sexes. Eight are from Palomina and two 

 from Macotama. The Macotama birds have larger bills than those from 

 Palomina but otherwise do not seem to differ. 



Milvulus tyrannus (Linn.). 



Five specimens from Palomina, four adults and one young in first 

 plumage. 



Formicivora caudata Scl. 



Two specimens, one a male and the other probably a female, from Pa 

 lomina, taken in May and June. 



It is very probable that these are riot true F. caudata Scl., which is said 

 to have black rectrices tipped with white. The Palomina birds have 

 brown tails, with a subapical black band and white tips; they may not, 

 however, be fully adult. 



