364 ALLEN, North American Birds from Colombia. ae 
1. *Butorides virescens. GREEN HERON.—A single specimen was 
taken at Bonda, near Santa Marta, in October, 1898. There is also one 
record for Venezuela (Lake\Valencia, Sclater and Salvin, P. Z.S. 1869, 250). 
2. *Tryngites subruficollis. WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER. — Cienaga, 
Sept. 12 and 17, 1898. Ranges south to Paraguay. 
3. *Bartramia longicauda. BARTRAMIAN SANDPIPER.—A _ single 
specimen was taken at Cienaga, Sept. 15, 1898. Ranges south to south- 
ern Brazil, Uruguay, and northern Argentina. 
4. Actitis macularia. Sporrep SANDPIPER. — Several specimens 
were taken at Cienaga, Sept. 13 and 14, 1898. Previously recorded from 
La Concepcion, March 23, 1889, by Mr. Bangs (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 
XIII, 1899, 92). Ranges south to southern Brazil. 
5. Totanus solitarius. SoLirARY SANDPIPER.— Three specimens 
were taken at Cienaga, Sept. 10-12, 1898. Previously recorded from 
Santa Marta (Dec. 16, 1878) by Salvin and Godman (Ibis, 1880, 178). 
6. *Totanus flavipes. YELLOW-LEGS.—One specimen, Cienaga, 
Sept. 12, 1898. As is well known, this species ranges south to 
Patagonia. 
7. *Micropalama himantopus. STILT SANDPIPER. —A single speci- 
men was taken at Cienaga, Sept. 12. Has been recorded from Uruguay, 
Peru, and Chili. 
8. *Tringa maculata. PecroRAL SANDPIPER.—QOne_ specimen, 
Cienaga, Sept. 14. Ranges south to Patagonia. 
9. *Tringa minutilla. LeEAstT SANDprpER. —A series of eight speci- 
mens was taken at Cienaga, Sept. 10-14. Apparently common. Thereare 
various records for eastern Brazil; Pernambuco appears to be its most 
southern record. 
10. *Ereunetes pusillus. SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER.— Two speci- 
mens were taken at Cienaga, Sept. 12. 
11. Buteo latissimus. BrRoap-wINGED Hawxk.—This is apparently 
an abundant winter resident in this region. The dates for the seven 
specimens collected are Bonda, from Noy. 13, 1898, to March 26, 1899, 
and Valparaiso (alt. 5000 ft.), March 21. Salvin and Godman (Ibis, 1880, 
177) and Bangs (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XII, 1898, 132) have, respec- 
tively, recorded it from Minca (Jan. 17 and 22), and Santa Marta (winter). 
12. *Coccyzus americanus. YELLOW-BILLED Cuckoo. — Nine speci- 
mens were collected at Bonda, Oct. 27 to Nov. 21, 1898. Ranges south to 
southern Brazil and northern Argentina. 
13. Tyrannus tyrannus. KinGspirpD. — Not represented in the Smith 
Collection, but recorded trom Santa Marta (April 4) by Salvin and God- 
man (Ibis, 1880, 125). Has also been recorded from as far south as the 
Upper Amazon and Bolivia. - 
14. Myiarchus crinitus. CRESTED FLYCATCHER. — Five specimens 
were taken at Bonda, at various dates from Novy. 22 to Feb. 27. Previ- 
ously recorded from Santa Marta, by Bangs (/. c., XII, 137). This is 
nearly the southern limit of its known range, a single specimen having 
