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33. * Dendroica castanea. BAY-BREASTED WARBLER. — A single young 
‘male was taken at Bonda, Oct. 27. It had been previously taken at a few 
other points in central and western Colombia. 
34. *Dendroica czrulescens. BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER. — 
An adult male was taken at Las Nubes, Dec. 16—apparently the first 
South American record for the species. 
35. * Dendroica blackburnie. BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER.— Six speci- 
mens were collected at Las Nubes and Valparaiso, Dec. 10-13, and March 
24-29. The species is a rather common winter migrant to northern South 
America (south to central Peru), though not previously recorded from the 
Santa Marta region. 
36. Helminthophila peregrina. TENNESSEE WARBLER.— The dates 
for the eleven specimens of this species extend from Noy. 3 to April 4. 
It is a well known winter migrant to northern South America — Vene- 
zuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. 
37. Helminthophila chrysoptera. GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER. — This 
species was taken at Bonda, Sept. 6 and Oct. 3, and at Las Nubes, Dec. 7. 
Recorded from Minca, Feb. 8, by Salvin and Godman (Ibis, 1880, 117), 
and from Pueblo Viejo, March 20, by Bangs (2. c., 1898, 160). 
38. Helminthophila pinus. BLUE-wINGED WARBLER.— Mr. Bangs 
reports (2. c., XIII, 105) the capture of a single specimen at Chirua, March 
21 — the first Colombian, and apparently the first South American, record 
for the species. 
39. Protonotaria citrea. PROTHONOTARY WARBLER.—A series of 
thirty-seven specimens, all from Bonda, and collected Oct. 8 to Jan. 30, 
indicates that this is a locally abundant winter visitor. Mr. Bangs (/. c., 
XII, 143) has recorded it from Santa Marta, and there are previ- 
ous records for other parts of Colombia and Venezuela. 
40. Mniotilta varia. BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER. — Taken at Bonda 
as early as August 21, and at Onaca as late as Jan. 4. Salvin and Godman 
record (Ibis, 1880, 117) it as taken at Minca Jan. 14 and 17. It is a 
well known migrant to Colombia and Venezuela. 
41. *Hylocichla fuscescens. WuiLson’s THRUSH. — Three specimens 
were taken at Bonda, Oct. 5, 7, and 13. Its winter range is well known to 
extend to southern Brazil. 
42. Hylocichla ustulata swainsoni. OLIVE-BACKED THRUSH.— Taken 
at Bonda Nov. 5 and in January. Previously recorded for this region by 
Salvin and Godman (Ibis, 1880, 115) and by Bangs (/. c., XIII, 107), a 
single specimen from Chirua Feb. 16. It has also been collected at 
Bucaramanga, and at several points in Ecuador, and in central Peru. 
43. Hylocichla alicia. GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH.— This species is rep- 
resented by a series of sixteen specimens, collected at Bonda, Onaca, Las 
Nubes, and Valparaiso, from Oct. 7 to April 7, showing it to be acommon 
winter visitor, arriving early and departing late. Mr. Bangs has also 
recorded (/. c., XII, 144) it from Santa Marta. It has also been taken at 
Bucaramanga and Bogota, and in Ecuador and eastern Peru. 
