324 Mr. C. W. Wyatt on the 



to obtain specimens. "We shot three birds of one of these — a 

 small brownish-black bird — at the foot of the mountains in the 

 Magdalena valley on the road to Paturia; but they all fell where 

 we could not get them. 



31. ViREO FLAVIFRONS. 



Pirico. 



32. DiGLOSSA ALBILATERALIS. 



Herradura^ Canuto. Not common. 



■ 33. DlGLOSSA HUMERALIS. 



A bird of the high regions. Altitude 9000 feet. 



• 34. DiGLOSSOPIS CiERULESCENS. 



Frequents forests at an altitude of about 7000 feet. We 

 met with it at Portrerras and two or three other locahties be- 

 tween Ocana and Bucaramanga. Iris light red. 



35. CONIROSTRUM RUFUM. 



A bird of the high regions; we shot it in the valley above 

 Vetas. Altitude 10,000 feet. 



36. Dacnis c(erebicolor. 



Obtained once amongst the scrub on the savanna at Bucara- 

 manga. 



37. Dacnis humeralis. 



We shot a single specimen of this species in a large wood 

 near Aguachica. 



• 38. Chlorophanes atricapilla. 



Met with only on the range of mountains between Bucara- 

 manga aud the Magdalena. Frequents the outside of the forest 

 near Canta and San Isicolas. Iris red, 



39. Certhiola luteola. 



A common bird in the lower mountain-districts. 



40. EUPHONIA crassirostris. 



We met with this bird in the Cocuta valley, and amongst the 

 scrub on the savanna of Bucaramanga ; and in the town itself 

 we saw a pair evidently looking out for a nesting-place under 

 the thatch of a shed, March 7th. The cock bird only wears 

 the bright yellow and rich purple plumage. 



