Todd-Carriker : Birds of Santa Maria REGioisf, Colombia. 569 



Tangare aus Trinidad. — V erhandlungen der Ornithologischen Gesell- 

 j . ■ schaft in Bayern, XI, Apr^l 15, 1913/ 254-255- • • 

 .■ •,( Lists the several races of Sporathraupis cyanocephala, recognizing 

 the form from Santa Marta iinder the name S. c. margarita 

 : ., , . Chapman. 

 1913. Todd, W. E. Clyde. -A Revision of the Genus Chaemepelia. — Annals 

 Carnegie Museum, VIII, May 8, ,1913, 507-603. 



Cites the Santa Marta records and specimens examined of the 

 species of this group virhich occur in the region. 

 1913. Todd, W. E; Clyde. Preliminary Diagnoses of Apparently New Birds 

 from Tropical America. — Proceedings Biological Society, of Wash- 

 ington, XXVI, August -8, 1913, 169-174. 



The following new forms from the Santa Marta region are here 

 briefly characterized : Catamenia oreophila, Hemispingus basilicas, 

 Planesticus olivater sanctte-marta , Rhynchocyclus fiaviventris auru- 

 lentus, Leptopogon amaurocephalus diversus, Orodynastes stri- 

 aticollis columbianus, and Pyrrhura viridicata. Of these names 

 the Orodynastes is now relegated to synonymy. 



1913. Harteet, Ernst J. O. Exhibition and description of five new sub- 



species of birds. — Bulletin British Ornithologists' Club, XXXIII, 

 December 27, 1913, 76—79. 



Calls attention to the probable error in the alleged type-locality 

 of Euphonia fulvicrissa, supposed to have come from Santa Marta. 



1914. Chapman, Frank M. Diagnoses of apparently new Colombian Birds, 



II. — Bulletin American Museum of Natural History, XXXIII, 



March 19, 1914, 167-192, pi. 13. 



Describes the north Colombian and Panama race of Craspedoprion 



CBquinoctialis under the name C. ce. flavus (page 175), the type 



selected coming from Onaca, in the Santa. Marta region. A few 



other Santa Marta species are incidentally mentioned. 

 1 9 14. RiDGWAY, Robert. The Birds of North and Middle America. Part VI. 



— Bulletin United States National Museum, No. 50. April 8, 1914, 



pp. XX -|- 882, pis. 36. 



Contains diagnoses, references-, etc.^ for various species of 



Picidae, Ramphastidse, Bticconidas, Alcedinidae, Momotidas, Capri- 



mulgidae, and Bubonidae. 

 1914. Apolinae Maeia, Hermano. El cernicalo. — Boletin de la Sociedad de 



Ciencias Naturdles del Institute de ha Salle, II, May i, 1914, 100- 



109. 

 A popular account of the Sparrow Hawk as observed in Colombia, 



in the course of which Santa Marta localities are quoted. 

 1914. Chapman, Frank M. Descriptions of New Birds from Ecuador. — 



Bulletin American Museum of Natural "History, XXXIII, May 22, 



1914, 317-322. 



