564 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



107, 141-146, 157-158, 173-175, 197-200, 212-214; and XXVIII, 

 1898, 5-10, 44-46, 123-126, 167-172. Also separately, pp. 1-44. 



A popular account of the hummingbirds, with a list of the genera 

 and the more important or well-known species under each. Five 

 Santa Marta species are referred to in the text. 



1898. Bangs, Outram. On some birds from Santa Marta, Colombia. — Pro- 

 ceedings Biological Society of Washington, XII, June 3, 1898, 131- 

 144. Review, Auk, XV, 1898, 339; Ibis, 1899, 451-452. 



This is the first of a series of papers on the birds of this region 

 by Mr. Bangs, based on the collections made by Mr. Wilmot W. 

 Brown. The present paper deals with nearly seven hundred speci- 

 mens taken from the middle of December, 1897, to the middle of 

 February, 1898, "within fifteen miles of Santa Marta and at eleva- 

 tions ranging from 500- to nearly 6000 feet, the larger part, however, 

 being from the lowlands.'' One hundred and thirty-four species are 

 listed, of which ten are here described as new, namely, Galbula 

 ruficauda pollens, Melanerpes wagleri sancta-marta, Dendrocincla 

 olivacea anguina, Sycalis browni, Cyanocompsa concreta sancta- 

 marta, Arremonops conirostris canens, Piranga faceta, Cyclarhis 

 fiavipectus canticus, Dacnis napcea, and Merula incompta. Critical 

 notes are added in the case of several other sj)ecies, but otherwise 

 the list is a merely nominal one. 



1898. Bangs, Outkam. On some birds from Pueblo Viejo, Colombia. — Pro- 

 ceedings Biological Society of Washington, XII, August 10, 1898, 

 157-160. Review, Auk, XV, 1898, 339; Ibis, 1899, 451-452. 



A list of twenty-eight species collected by Mr. Brown " at the 

 village of Pueblo Viejo, in the high Sierra de Santa Marta, Colom- 

 bia." The new forms described are Elania browni, Automolus ru/i- 

 pectus, Buarremon basilicus, and Thryothorus latus. The species 

 of the list are, in the main, those of the Subtropical Zone. 



1898. Sharpe, R. Bowdler. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 

 Volume XXVI. (Plataleae and Herodiones). London, (October?), 

 1898, pp. xvii -1- 328, pis. 1-5. 



Three species of Ardeidae are recorded from Santa Marta in this 

 volume. 



1898. Bangs, Outram. On some birds from the Sierra Nevada de Santa 

 Marta, Colombia. — Proceedings Biological Society of Washington, 

 XII, October 31, 1898, 171-182. Review, Auk, XVI, 1899, 90-91; 

 Ibis, 1899, 451-452. 



Sixty-seven species are included in this list, which covers the col- 

 lections made by Mr. Brown in the Subtropical Zone of the Sierra 

 Nevada, from 5,000 to 8,000 feet, in May and June, 1898. The new 

 forms are Neocrex colombianus, Aulacorhamphus lautus, Leucuria 

 (genus novum) phalerata, Elmnia sororia, Grallaria spatiator, Spiuus 

 spinescens eapitaneus, Diglossa nocticolor, Merula phaopyga minus- 



