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1904. Bangs, Outram. Two New Subspecies of Tropical American Tyrant 

 Birds. — Proceedings Biological Society of Washington, XVII, May 

 18, 1914, 113-114. 



Serpophaga cinerea cana, subsp. now, from the Sierra Nevada de 

 Santa Marta. 



1904. Salvin, Osbert, and Godman, F. DuCane. Biologia Centrali- Ameri- 

 cana. Aves. Volume III. (London?), November, 1897-June, 

 1904, pp. 510, pis. 61-79. 



The only Santa Marta references in this volume are those per- 

 taining to Parra melanopygia (page 340 and Crypturus soni (page 



454). 



1904. Ridgway, Robert. Descriptions of Seven New Species and Subspecies 

 of Birds from Tropical America. — Smithsonian Miscellaneous Col- 

 lections, Quarterly Issue. XLVII, August 6, 1904, 112-113. 



Describes Catharus fuscater sanctce-martcr, subsp. nov., from a 

 specimen in the Carnegie Museum labelled El Libano (misprinted 

 " Elheibano ")• 



1904. Oberholser, Harry C. A Monograph of the Genus Dendrocincla. — 

 Proceedings Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Octo- 

 ber, 1904, 447-463. 



Dendrocincla olivacea anguina Bangs of the Santa Marta region 

 is considered identical with D. v. lafresnayi Ridgway (page 457)- 



1904. Cooke, Wells W. Distribution and Migration of North American 

 Warblers. — Bulletin Biological Survey, United Stares Department 

 of Agriculture, No. 18, 1904, pp. 142. 



Santa Marta records for eighteen species of this family are here 

 quoted, mainly from the papers of Messrs. Allen and Bangs, but a 

 few are based on specimens in the Carnegie Museum not otherwise 

 recorded. 



1904. Dubois, Alphonse. Synopsis Avium. Nouveau Manuel d'Ornithol- 

 ogie. Deuxieme Partie. Brussels. 1902-1904, pp. x + 731-1339, 

 pis. 13—16. 



Contains numerous references to Santa Marta species and records. 



1904. Ridgway, Robert. The Birds of North and Middle America. Part 



III. — Bulletin United States National Museum, No. 50, December 

 31, 1904, pp. xx + 801, 19 pis. 



Several characteristic Santa Marta forms are introduced into the 

 keys to the species which occur in this work, and Santa Marta 

 records for a few others are also quoted. 



1905. von Berlepsch, Hans, and Hellmayr, Carl E. Studien fiber wenig 



bekannte Typen neotropischer Vogel. — Journal fur Ornithologie, 

 LIII, January, 1905, 1—33. 



Contains critical remarks on several species of the' Santa Marta 

 region. Eltcnia sororia Bangs is identified with E. albivertex von 

 Pelzeln ; Phyllomyias semifusca Sclater with Phcromyias murina in- 



