576 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



bigny. Part II. — Novitates Zoologies, XXVIII, September 20, 1921, 

 230—276. 



Critical notes on Planesticus fuscater cacozelus (page 234). 

 1921. Chapman, Fkank M. Descriptions of Proposed New Birds from Co- 

 lombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. — American Museum Novitates, 

 No. 18, September 22, 1921, i— 12. 



Refers to specimens of Siptornis wyatti wyatti from the Sierra 

 Nevada de Santa Marta, and to the range of Leptasthenura andi- 

 cola extima of the same region. 

 1921. Miller, Waldeon DeWitt, and Gkiscom, Ludlow. Descriptions of 

 Proposed New Birds from Central America, with Notes on other 

 little-known Forms. — American Museum Novitates, No. 25, De- 

 cember 7, 1921, 1-13, with errata slip. 



Ictinia plumbea vagans, subsp. nov., is attributed to the Santa 

 Marta region (page 7), also Gampsonyx swainsoni leonw Chubb. 



1921. Todd, W. E. Clyde. Studies in the Tyrannidse. I. A Revision of the 



Genus Pipromorpha. — Proceedings Biological Society of Washing- 

 ton, XXXIV, December 21, 1921, 173—192. 

 Santa Marta records, for Pipromorpha oleaginea parca, page 186. 



1922. Chapman, Frank M. Descriptions of Apparently New Birds from Co- 



lombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. — American Museum Novitates, 

 No. 31, March ^, 1922, 1-8. 



Specimens of Rupomis magnirostris insidiatrix from Santa Mar- 

 ta localities are recorded (page 4). 

 1922. Hellmayr, Carl E. Neue Formen der Gattung Scytalopus. — Ornithol- 

 ogische Monatsberichte, XXX, No. 3, May i, 1922, 54-59. 



Lists specimens of this group from the Santa Marta region, in 

 connection with the description of three new forms from Colombia 

 and Venezuela. 

 1922. Osgood, Wilfred H., and Conover, Boardman. Game Birds from 

 Northwestern Venezuela. — Field Museum of Natural History Zo- 

 ological Series, XII, No. 3, August 28, 1922, 19-47, P'- !• 

 Contains a number of references to Santa Marta species. 

 1922. Bangs, Outram, and Barbour, Thomas. Birds from Darien. — Bul- 

 letin Museum of Comparative Zoology, LXV, No. 6, September, 

 1922, 191-229. 



Several references to Santa Marta species and specimens are 

 included. Pipra erythrocephala actinosa, subsp. nov., is given as 

 the form from the Santa Marta region. 



