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Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



There are several cases, some of which we have already noticed, 

 where a species or group is represented in different sections of our 

 region by different forms. We bring these together here in tabular 

 form. 



West Coast. 



Eupsychortyx leucopogon litto- 



ral'is 

 Eupsychortyx leucopogon deco- 



ratus 



Or tal is garrula 

 P sit taenia s pen gel i 

 Hypnelus ruficollis riificollis 

 Chlorostihbon hacberlinii 

 Pcecilurus candei candei 

 Furnarius leiicopus exilis 

 Elccnia gaimardii macilvainii 

 Polioptila bilineata bilineata 

 Thryophilus leucotis leucotis 



Cacicus vitellinus 



North Coast. 



( Including upper Rio Cesar 



Valley.) 



Eupsychortyx cristatus cristatus 



Ortalis ruficrissa 

 Psittacula passcrina cyanophanes 

 Hypnelus ruficollis decolor 

 Chlorostilbon caribecus 

 Poccilurus candei venezuelensis 

 Furnarius leucopus agnatus 

 Elccnia gaimardii bogotensis 

 Polioptila plumbiceps 

 Thryophilus albipectns venczue- 



lanus 

 Cacicus cela 



No less than seventeen species and subspecies are supposed to be con- 

 fined to the Tropical Zone of the Santa Marta region, as here defined. 

 Thev are as follows : 



Rupornis magnirostris insidiatrix 

 Crypturornis idoneus 

 Eupsychortyx cristatus littoral is 

 Ortalis ruficrissa 

 Crax annulata 



Psittacula passcrina cyanophanes 

 Sctopagis parvula heterura 

 Hypnelus ruficollis decolor 

 Lepidopyga lillice 



Phacthornis longirostris susurrus 



Synallaxis albescens per pallida 



Attila parvirostris 



Attila idiotes 



Microccrculus squamulatus cor- 



rasus 

 Pheugopedius Icetus 

 Basileuterus cabanisi indignus 

 Tangara viridissima toddi 



Some of these, however, almost certainly have a wider range than 

 is here indicated. Of the more common forms actually known to be 



