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Naranjo, near coast, alt. 500 ft. 



Onaca, near coast, alt. 2500 ft. 



Palomina, in Sierra Nevada, alt. 5000 ft. 



Paramo, see Chiruqua and Macotama. 



Pueblo Viejo, Sierra Nevada, near San Sebastian, alt. 8000 ft. 



Quebra Concha, see Concha. 



Quebra Mojoba, near coast. 



San Francisco, Sierra Nevada, alt. 6000 ft. 



San Jose", Sierra Nevada, alt. 5000 ft. 



San Lorenzo, Sierra Nevada, alt. 7500 ft. 



San Miguel, Sierra Nevada, alt. 7500 ft. 



San Sebastian, Sierra Nevada, alt. 6700 ft. 



Santa Cruz, Sierra Nevada, alt. 8000 ft. 



Santa Marta, coast, alt. 500 ft. Mr. Brown's collections from this point 

 were made at altitudes of "from 500 to 1500 ft." (Cf. Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Wash., XII, 1898, p. 131.) 



Tayanga, coast, about 2 m. north of Santa Marta. 



Valencia, alt. . 



Valparaiso, Sierra Nevada, alt. 4500-5500 ft. 



Valle Dupar, on a plain, south of the Sierra Nevada, near the mouth of the 

 Rio Guatapuri. 



I. Crypturus SOui (Hermann.}. 1 



Crypturus pileatus BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 132. Santa 

 Marta. 



Two specimens : Minca, Jan. 19 ; Bonda, April 6. 

 2. Crypturus columbianus Salvadori. 



Crypturus columbianus BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 131. 

 Santa Marta. 



One specimen, Bonda, Nov. 14. 



3. Tinamus ruficeps Scl. & Salv. 

 One specimen, Cacagualito, May 18. 



4. Phalacrocorax vigua (F/V/7/.). 

 One specimen, Bonda, November. 



5. Cancroma cochlearia Linn. 

 Two specimens, Minca, $ ad., June 29 ; Bonda, juv., March 



21. 



1 = Crypturus pileatus (Bodd.) auct, Cf. Richmond, Auk, XVII, April, 1900, p. 179. 



