BIRDS OF WESTERN COLOMBIA. 1157- 



V. 1898, p. 491 (Paramba, N.W. Ecuador) ; Goodfellow, Ibis, 1902, 

 p. 63 (Sto. Domingo, W. Ecuador); Salvadori & Festa, Boll. Mus. 

 Zool. Torino, xiv. no. 362, 1899, p. 27 (Vinces, W. Ecuador). 



D. 0. miguina Bangs, Pi-oc. Biol. Soc. Wash. xx. p. 138 

 (1898.— Santa Marta) ; idem, I.e. xiii. 1899, p. 100 (Sierra 

 Nevada de Santa Marta). 



Hah. Colombia (Bogota, Santa Marta, Riolima, Clioco, etc.) and 

 Western Ecuador (Pai'amba, S. Javier, Esmeraldas, Pallatanga, 

 Babahoyo, Yinces, Chimbo, Santo Domingo, Palmal, etc.), from 

 sea-level up to 6000 feet. 



Examined: 15 Western Ecuador, 1 Santa Marta (Manaure), 

 1 Riolima, Cauca, 2 Choco, 5 Bogota. 



N.B. — The original locality " Upper Amazons " is doubtless 

 erroneous, the species being strictly confined to the western slopes 

 of the Andes. In the Amazonian district it is replaced by the 

 preceding form. 



114. Oymbilanius lineatus fasciatus Ridgw. 



\^Lanms lineatus Leach, Zool. Misc. i. p. 20, pi. vi. (1814. — 

 Berbice, British Guiana).] 



Ci/mbilanius lineatus fasciatus Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Mus, vi. 

 1883, p. 415 (1884.— Rio Sucio, Costa Rica). 



C. lineatus (nee Leach) Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 524 

 (Remedies, Neche). 



No. 2571. J imm. Condoto : 27.iii.09.— Wing 72; tail 69; 

 bill 21 mm. 



No. 2572. 2 ad. Condoto : 27.iii.09.— Wing 72 ; tail 68 ; 

 bill 21 mm. 



" Iris red-brown, feet blue-grey, maxilla black, mandible grey." 



Specimens from W. Colombia and W. Ecuador have the black 

 barring of the lower parts slightly broader than those from 

 Cayenne and Amazonia. Although topotypical Costa Rican 

 birds are not available for comparison, I think they belong to 

 Ridgway 's subspecies. 



C I. fasciatus is confined to the lowlands and foot-hills. 



115. Thamnophilus major transandeanus Scl. 

 [Thamnophihcs major Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. iii. p. 313 (1816. — • 



ex Azara : Paraguay).] 



T. transandeanus Sclater, P. Z. S. 1855, p. 18 (1855.— Guay- 

 aquil, S.W. Ecuador) ; Cassin, Proc. Acad. N. Sci. Philad. 1860, 

 p. 188 (Turbo). 



No. 1972. S ad. Guineo, Rio Calima, 6.viii.08.— Wing 92 ; 

 tail 70 ; bill 27 mm. 



No. 2528. 2 ad. El Tigre, R. Tamana, 320 ft., 10.ii.09.— 

 Wing 91 ; tail 69 ; bill 27 mm. 



No. 3777. S ad. La Selva, R. Jamaraya, 4600 ft., l.x.09.— 

 Wing 94 ; tail 70 ; bill 28 mm. 



" Iris vermilion, feet blue, bill black." 

 Proc. Zool. Soc— 1911, No. LXXVIIL 78 



