1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 227 



Family PSOPHIIDiE. Trumpeters. 



(437) Psophia napensis Scl. & Sdv. 

 Psophia napensis Scl. & Salv., Nomen. Av., 1873,, p. 162 (Rio Napo). 



As might be expected, a specimen from La Morelia is typical. Two 

 specimens from near Mt. Duida at the head of the Orinoco, are apparently 

 typical crepitans. 



La Morelia, 1. 



Order ARDEIFORMES. 

 Family IBIDID^E. Ibises. 



(445) Theristicus caudatus {Bodd.). 



Scolopax caudatus Bodd., Tabl. PI. Enl., 1783, p. 57 (Cayenne). 

 Theristiciis colombianus Finsch, Notes Leyden Mus., 1899, p. 23 (Bogotd?) = 

 immature caudatus; cf. Salvadori, Ibis, 1900, p. 504. 



Common in the Cauca Valley, frequenting chiefly pastures and fields, 

 often far distant from water. It was not observed in the Magdalena Valley 

 but was secured at Barrigon, east of Villavicencio. 



La Manuelita, 1; Barrigon, 1. 



(448) Harpiprion cayennensis {Gmel.). 



Tantalus cayennensis Gmel., Syst. Nat., 1, 1789, p. 652 ("Habitat in Cayenna"). 

 Harpiprion cayennensis Cass., Proc. Acad. N. S. Phila., 1860, p. 197 (R. Nercua); 

 Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 543 (NecM). 



R. Atrato, 1 ; Malena, 1 ; Villavicencio, 2. 



(450) Phimosus berlepschi Hellm. 



Phimosus berlepschi Hellm., Verhandl. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, LIII, 1903, p.-Z47 

 (Orinoco). 



I refer a specimen taken by Fuertes at Barranquilla to this species, but 

 have no specimens of true nudifrons for comparison. 

 Barranquilla, 1. 



