560 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Published in parts, appearing at various intervals. Numerous 

 Santa Marta references are included, quoted of course from other 

 authorities. 



1902. Seebohm, Henry, and Sharpe, R. Bowdler. A Monograph of the 



Turdidae, or Family of Thrushes. London (1898)— 1902. Volume 

 I, pp. xi + 337, pis. 1-78. Volume II, pp. ix + 250, pis. 79-149. 



This work (for which Sharpe is almost wholly responsible) ap- 

 peared in parts from 1898 to 1902. It contains references to four 

 Santa Marta species of this family, one of which, Merula cacozela 

 Bangs, is figured. 



1903. Hellmayr, Carl E. Einige weitere Bemerkungen uber Polioptila. — 



Verhandlungen der kaiserlich-koniglichen zoologisch-botanischen 

 Gesellschaft in Wien, LIII, May 22, 1903, 223—226. 



Refers to Polioptila bilineata as a bird of Santa Marta (page 225). 

 1903- Sharpe, R. Bowdler. A Hand-List of the Genera and Species of Birds. 

 Volume IV. London, (July?), 1903, pp. xii + 391. 



Contains sundry Santa Marta references in outlining the distribu- 

 tion of various species of Troglodytidse, Cinclida?, Turdidse, and 

 Vireonidse. 

 1903. Hellmayr, Carl E. Bemerkungen iiber neotfopische Vogel. — Journal 

 fur Ornithologie, LI, October, 1903, 527—539. 



Critical comment on the Santa Marta forms of Henicorhina, pages 



530-53 1 - 

 1903. Clark, Austin H. The Black-winged Palm Tanager. — Auk, XX, Oc- 

 tober, 1903, 398-402. 



Santa Marta specimens of this species were examined by the 

 author. 



1903. Ridgway, Robert. Diagnoses of nine new forms of American Birds. — 



Proceedings Biological Society of Washington, XVI, November 30. 

 1903, 167—169. 



Describes Henicorhina hilaris bangsi from the mountains of the 

 Santa Marta region. 



1904. Oberholser, Harry C. A Review of the Wrens of the Genus Trog- 



lodytes. — Proceedings United States National Museum, XXVII, 

 January 23, 1904, 197—210, pi. 5. 



Describes as new Troglodytes musculus atopus (page 207), and 

 offers critical remarks on T. monticola (page 200), the two forms 

 of this group occurring in the Santa Marta region. 

 1904. Nelson, Edward W. A Revision of the North American Mainland 

 Species of Myiarchus. — Proceedings Biological Society of Wash- 

 ington, XVII, March 10, 1904, 21-50. 



Gives the Santa Marta region as within the range of Myiarchus 

 ferox panamensis and M. crinitus (winter). M. nigriceps is re- 

 corded (page 49) from " San Miguel Island " — by mistake for San 

 Miguel in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. 



