Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology 3 



Santa Marta Mountains, Colombia; July 19, 1913; Alexander 

 G. Ruthven, collector. 



Notes 0)1 habits: The summit of San Lorenzo is devoid of 

 trees and the dominant plant is a species of Bromeliacese 

 which attains a large size. The plants are connected by large 

 stems, and it was beneath these stems and under stones in the 

 treeless area and in the edge of the surrounding forest that 

 the specimens of this species were found. That this habitat 

 was a favorable one is indicated by the fact that eight speci- 

 mens were found in an hour's time. 



Acknoioledgement: The writer is indebted to Dr. George 

 A. Boulenger, of the British Museum, for assistance in diag- 

 nosing the form. 



