1879.] BIRDS FROM ANTIOQAJIA. 54/ 



various sizes and shades, especially near the larger end: axis 1*8, 

 diam. 1*32. 



" Makes no nest, but lays its four eggs in a depression in the 

 ground."—? 1 . K. S. 



452. Charadrius virginicus, Bechstein, Latham's Allg. Ueb. 

 iv. pt. 2, p. 455 (1812). 



Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



453. jEgialitis vocifera (Linn.). 



Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



454. Gallinago wilsoni (Temm.). 

 Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



455. Gallinago nobilis, Scl. 



Retire (Mus. S.-G.) 



Eggs brownish-olive, spotted with several shades of dark brown, 

 especially at the larger end : axis 1-8, diam. 1*3. 



"The nest is placed on the ground in marshy places." — T. K. S. 



456. Macrorhamphus griseus (Gm.). 

 Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



457. Tringa bairdi, Coues. 

 Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



458. Gambetta melanoleuca (Gm.). 

 Cauca, Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



459. Gambetta flavipes (Gm.) 

 Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



460. Ehyacophilus solitarius (Wilson). 



Medellin. 



Iris dark. Insects in stomach. 



461. Tringoides macularius (Linn.). 

 Retire 



462. Actiturus longicauda (Bechst.). 



Tringa longicauda, Bechstein, Latham's Allg. Ueb. iv. pt. 2, 

 p. 453, t. 42(1812). 



Actiturus longicauda, Dresser, B. of Europe. 

 Actiturus bartramius, Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 146. 

 Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



463. Tryngites rufescens (Vieill.). 



Remedios. (Mus. S.-G.) 



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