1900.] Allen, List of Birds from Santa Marta, Colombia. I7 1 

 317. Stelgidopteryx uropygialis (Lawr.}. 



Stelgidopteryx uropygialis BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 142. 

 Santa Marta. 



Eleven specimens, Bonda, Jan. 18, July i, Sept. 6 and 7 (in 

 molt), Oct. u, Nov. 9 and 29, Dec. 15, and Jan. 18. 



318. [Atticora cyanoleuca (Vieill.}. 



Atticora cyanoletica BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIII, 1899, 105. La 

 Concepcion, alt. 3000 ft.] 



319. Cyclarhis flavipectus canticus Bangs. 



Cyclorhis flavipectus SALV. & GODM. Ibis, 1880, 119. Valencia. 

 Cyclarhis flavipectus canticus BANGS, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XII, 1898, 142. 

 Santa Marta. 



Eleven specimens, Bonda, Jan. 6 and 18, June 30, Aug. 10, 15, 

 and 31, Sept. 5 and 8, Nov. 18 and 30, and Dec. 19. 



In addition to the features given by Mr. Bangs for this form, 

 it may be noted that the Santa Marta specimens have the abdo- 

 men and lower tail-coverts much more strongly suffused with 

 buff than Trinidad and Venezuela (Cumana) examples. 



320. Hylophilus brunneus, sp. nov. 



Type, No. 70572, $ ad., Las Nubes, alt. 5000 ft., Dec. 14, 1898 ; coll. H. 

 H. Smith. 



Front, lores and cheeks brownish ochraceous, darker on the pileum and passing 

 gradually on the nape into the olivaceous gray of the rest of the dorsal surface ; 

 outer wing-coverts and quills fuscous, externally broadly margined with ochra- 

 ceous brown ; inner webs broadly margined with pale ochraceous ; under 

 wing-coverts deep ochraceous ; rectrices fuscous broadly margined with rusty 

 brown ; throat and breast brownish ochraceous ; rest of under parts olivaceous 

 brown ; bill black above, lighter below, especially at base ; feet grayish black. 

 Wing, 55 mm.; tail, 42 ; tarsus, 16 ; culmen, 13. 



This species is very different from all the other members of 

 the genus, through the dull olivaceous gray dorsal surface, 

 ochraceous throat and breast, and olive brown underparts. It is 

 represented by two adult females, taken as follows : Las Nubes, 

 Dec. 14 (type), and Valparaiso, March 18. The color of the 

 lower parts very closely resembles that of the female of Dtglossa 

 albilateralis. 



