1879.] BIRDS FROM ANTIOQUIA. 531 



301. Chlorostilbon angustipennis (Fraser) ; Gould, H. B. 

 v. pi. cccliii. 



Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



The nest of this species brought home by Mr. Salmon is composed 

 chiefly of the seed of Bombax ceiba, to which small leaves and bits 

 of moss are stuck on the outside. It was apparently attached to the 

 extremity of a branch of a tree, and is a moderately deep structure, 

 but has no long outside appendages. 



Fam. Cypselid^e. 



302. Panyptila cayanensis (Gm.); Scl. P.Z. S. 1865, p. 606. 



One specimen, without exact locality. (Mus. S.-G.) There is a 

 Bogota skin of this Swift in Sclater's collection. 



303. Hemiprocne zonaris (Shaw) ; Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. 

 p. 95. 



Chcetura zonaris, Scl. P.Z. S. 1865, p. 609. 

 Concordia, Retiro. (Mus. S.-G.) 

 Eggs (no. 114) elongated, white: axis 13, diam. "87. 

 " Makes a nest of mud and moss in caves, or under the shelter of 

 rocks, and lays two eggs." — T. K. S. 



304. Chcetura rutila (Vieill.) ; Scl. P. Z. S. 1865, p. 613. 



Retiro. (Mus. P. L. S.) 



There is now no doubt about the occurrence of this Swift in Co- 

 lombia. In Sclater's collection is a skin from Ecuador, received 

 from Mr. G. N. Lawrence. 



Fam. Caprimulgid-e. 



305. Nyctibius jamaicensis (Gm.) ; Scl. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 129. 

 Concordia. (Mus. S.-G. and P. L. S.) 



306. Chordeiles virginianus (Gm.); Scl. P. Z. S. 1866, 

 p. 133. 



One skin of the paler-coloured form of this species was in Mr. 

 Salmon's fifth collection. (Mus. P. L. S.) 



307. Antrostomus carolinensis (Gm.) ; Scl. P. Z. S. 1866, 

 p. 136. 



Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



A female of this species, not previously recorded south of Panama. 



308. Stenopsiscayennensis (Gm.); Scl. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 140. 

 In Mr. Salmon's fifth collection. (Mus. S.-G.) 



309. Stenopsis ruficervix, Scl. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 140. 



Envigado, Retiro, Sta. Elena. (Mus. S.-G.) 



Iris dark. 



Eggs (no. 112) white: axis 1" 12, diam. '85. 



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