DECEMBER 27, 1899 VoL. I, pp. 75-80 
PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
NEW ENGLAND ZOOLOGICAL CLUB 
ON A SMALL COLLECTION OF BIRDS FROM SAN 
SEBASTIAN, COLOMBIA. 
BY OUTRAM BANGS. 
STARTING from Rio Hacha in June, 1899, Mr. W. W. Brown, 
Jr., made a short collecting trip to San Sebastian, Colombia, 
situated on the other side of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 
from all stations at which he had previously collected. His work 
was done at altitudes ranging from 6600 to gooo feet. 
Between the end of June and the first part of August 334 birds 
were collected. Most of the birds had finished breeding, were 
moulting, extremely hard to find, and usually in poor plumage; 
and but a small number of species was secured. Six species, how- 
ever, were taken that had not been found by Mr. Brown on the 
other side of the mountains. Among these is one new humming- 
bird. Following is a list of the species. 
Columba albilinea Bonap. 
Two specimens, a male from San Sebastian, a female from Fl 
Mamon. 
Pionus sordidus (Linn.). 
Two adult males from San Sebastian. 
