366 ALLEN, North American Birds from Colombia. aoe 
23. Vireo flavifrons. YELLOW-THROATED VIREO. A single specimen 
was taken at Onaca, Dec. 28. A single specimen has also been recorded 
from Minca (Feb. 13), by Salvin and Godman (Ibis, 1880, 118). This spe- 
cies appears to rarely pass south of the West Indies and Central America. 
24. Vireo olivaceus. RED-EYED VIREO.— This is an apparently rare 
visitor to northern South America. It is not contained in the Smith 
Collection, but has been recorded from Santa Marta, April 3, by Salvin 
and Godman (Ibis, 1880, 118). It has also been recorded from southern 
Brazil (Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., II, 346), and from Bucaramanga 
by Count von Berlepsch (J. f. O., 1884, 285). 
25. Setophaga ruticilla. ReEpsTART.— This abundant winter visitor 
to the northern border of South America is represented by a series of 
fourteen specimens, taken at Bonda from Sept. 2 to Jan. 10, and at Val- 
paraiso from March 11 to 30. 
26. Geothlypis philadelphia. MouRNING WARBLER.— Mr. Bangs 
records (/. c., XIII, 105) a series of ten specimens of this species from 
Chirua and La Concepcion, taken Feb. 12 to March 25. 
27. *Geothlypis agilis. CoNNECTICUT WARBLER. — A single specimen 
was taken at Bonda, Oct. 22. This, so far as I am aware, is the second 
winter record for this species, Count von Berlepsch (J. f. O., 1889, go) 
having recorded a single specimen from Tonantins, Brazil, on the middle 
Amazon, taken April 9, 1884. 
28. Geothlypis formosa. KENTUCKY WARBLER. — Five specimens were 
taken at Bonda, Oct. 7 to Nov. 24, and Mr. Bangs (/. c., XII, 144) has 
recorded a single specimen from Santa Marta. These appear to be the 
first records: for the species south of Cuba and Central America. 
29. Seiurus noveboracensis. WATER-THRUSH.— This species was 
taken at Bonda at various dates from Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, and at Cienaga, 
Sept. 14. It has been previously recorded from this district by Salvin 
and Godman (Ibis, 1880, 117), and by Bangs (2. c., XIII, 105),the dates 
being Feb. 7 and March 17. Mr. Bangs has also recorded (JZ. c.) a single 
specimen he refers to Sezurus noveboracensis notabilis, taken at Chirua, 
Feb 7. 
30. Seiurus motacilla. LourstANA WaATER-THRUSH. A single speci- 
men was taken at Bonda, Nov. 8, and Mr. Bangs has recorded (2. cy RIT 
143) another example from Santa Marta. These are the first records for 
the species known to me from northern South America. 
31. Dendroica estiva. YELLOW WARBLER.—An abundant winter 
resident. It was collected at Bonda as early as August 27, and at later 
dates at the same place till Jan. 31. There are various previous records 
for Colombia and Ecuador. 
32. * Dendroica striata. BLACK-POLL WARBLER.— A series of thirty- 
one specimens was taken at Bonda, all collected Oct. 7 to Nov. 22, indi- 
cating its great abundance during that particular period. There are 
previous records for Bogota and various other localities in northern South 
America. 
