1900.] Allen, List of Birds from Santa Marta, Colombia. 133 

 80. [Ara chloroptera Gray. 



Ara chloroptera SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1880, 176 (Valle Dupar) ; BANGS, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 132 (Santa Marta).] 



81. [Ara militaris (Linn.}. 



Ara militaris SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1880, 176 (Arihueca) ; BANGS, Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 132 (Santa Marta). 



One specimen, Bonda, Aug. n. 



82. Aulacorhamphus lautus Bangs. 



Aulacorhamphus albivittatus SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1879, 2O - Chinchicua, 

 altitude 6500 feet. 



Aulacorhamphus lautus BANGS, Proc.' Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 173 (San 

 Miguel) ; ibid. XIII, 1899, 92 (Chirua and La Concepcion). 



Nineteen specimens, collected as follows : Valparaiso, 3 speci- 

 mens, March 23 and April 12 and 13 ; San Lorenzo, i specimen, 

 May 14 ; El Libano, 6 specimens, April 25, May 3, 6 and 20, and 

 June 16 ; Las Nubes, 9 specimens, Dec. 8-14. 



83. Aulacorhamphus calorhynchus Gould. 



Aulacorhamphus calorhynchus SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1879, 2O (Chinchi- 

 cua); BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 134, 158, 172 (Santa Marta, 

 Pueblo Viejo and Palomina). 



Fifteen specimens, all from Valparaiso, March and April. 

 84. Pteroglossus torquatus (Gme/.). 



Pteroglossus torquatus SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1880, 175 (Santa Marta and 

 Minca) ; BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 134 (Santa Marta). 



Three specimens, Bonda, Sept. 2, Nov. i, and Dec. 16. 

 85. [Rhamphastos brevicarinatus Gould. 



Rhauiphastos tocard SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1879, 206. Manaure. 



Rhamphastos brevicarinatus ScLATER, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus. XIX, 1891, 126 

 (includes the Manaure specimen recorded by Salvin & Godman, /. c.}\ BANGS, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 134, 157 (Santa Marta and Pueblo Viejo). 



Two specimens : Bonda, November ; Cacagualito, May 14. 

 [Rhamphastos carinatus Swainson. 



Rhamphastos carinatus SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1879, 206. " Manaure (2700 

 ft.), $ , 1 8th May. . . . This is the first South American specimen I have 

 seen, the range of the species being hitherto supposed to be restricted to Central 

 America." 



