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Larus serranus (P)^ 

 Ptiloacelis resplendens (P) 

 Gallinago nohilis^ (C) 



» jamesoni (C) 



Tantalus loculator 

 Casmerodiics egretta 

 Florida caerulea 

 Nycticorax tayazu-guira^ 

 Dendrocycna discolor (C) 

 Dafila spinicauda^ 

 Nettium andium (C)^ 

 Nyroca nationi 

 Ihycter carunculatus 

 Geranoaetus melanoleucus 

 Buteo poecilochrous^^^ 



» erythronotus peruviensis^ 



» hypospodius^ 

 Asio flammeus (C)^ 

 Olaucidium jardinei (C)^ 

 Steatornis caripensis^ 

 Chaetura zonaris altissima (C)^ 

 Helianthea lutetiae (C)^ 



* » » hamiltoni^ 

 Lafresnayea saul (C) 

 Ensifera ensifera (C) 



* Vestipedes nigrivestis^ 



* » Iv^iani 



» mosquera (C) 



Pterophanes temmincki (C) 

 Aglaeactis cupripennis (C)^ 



*Laticauda primolina 



Chalcostigma herrani (C) 

 » Stanley i^'^ 



Rhamphomicron microrhynckum (C) 

 *Psalidoprymna victoriae aequatorialis^ 



Chaetocercus rnulsanti (C)^ 



Scy talopus magellanicus niger (C)^ 



Myornis senilis (C) 



Acropternis infuscatus^ 



Grallaria rufula 



Synallaxis gularis (C)i 



Margarornis perlata (C P)i 



Agriornis solitaria^ 



Ochthodiaeta fumigata (C) 



Ochthoeca oenanthoides hrunneifrons 



» rtifomarginata^ 



* Muscisaxicola inaculirostris rufescens^ 

 Anaeretes agilis (C)^ 



Heliochera rubrocristata (C P)i 

 Cinnicerthia unirufa (C) 



» unibrunnea (C) 



Semimerula gigas (C)^'^ 

 Sycalis arvensis luteiventris 

 Phrygilus alaudinus 

 Buarremon pallidinucha papallactce^ (C ) 

 Diglossa personata [Cy- 

 Poecilothraupis palpebrosa caerule- 

 scens 



* » atricrissa 



C means, that the species is recorded by Chapman for 

 Colombia and P for the Urubamba valley of Peru, and * 

 that the species is endemic. 



Most of the species, which also are reported by Chapman 

 from Colombia, ha ve been found in the temperate zone there 

 as well. Some of them are, however, recorded by liim for the 

 subtropical zone. Certain species, as for instance Casmerodius 

 egretta y Florida caerulea, Dendrocycna discolor etc, are by 

 the author quoted put up in the Hst of birds from the tropical 

 zone. It is in these cases most probable, that they occm- 

 throagh all zones, and that they are quite independent of the 

 climatic conditions, only looking for the for them necessary 

 water. Some others of the species, which we have recorded 



* Ranging into subtropical zone. 

 ' Ranging into the Påramo zone. 



