1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 483 



locality), Ecuador. This species does not appear to have been before re- 

 corded from Colombia. 



Cocal, 1; Buenavista, Nariiio, 9. 



(3144) Chloropipo flavicapilla (Scl.). 



Pipra flavicapilla Scl., Rev. Zool., 1852, p. 9 (Bogptd). 



Chloropipo flavicapilla Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 516 (Medellin). 



An adult male from San Antonio, above Call, is the only specimen of 

 this species which we have taken. It has the crest and breast brighter and 

 the former fuller than in a 'Bogota' specimen, but the latter may not be 

 mature. 



San Antonio, 1. 



(3146) Chloropipo holochlora holochlora Scl. 

 Chloropipo holochlora Scl., Cat. Bds. B. M., XIV, 1888, p. 287 ('Bogotd')- 



This form appears to be confined to the Tropical Zone at the eastern, 

 base of the Eastern Andes. 



Florencia, 1; Villavicencio, 2. 



(3147) Chloropipo holochlora litse Hellm. 



Chloropipo holochlora Htm Hellm., Nov. Zool., 1906, p. 325 (Lita, n. w. Ecuador); 

 P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1138 (Sipi; N6vita). 



Found only in the Tropical Zone of the Pacific Coast. 

 Baudo, 1; San Jose, 2; Barbacoas, 2. 



(3151) Piprites tschudi {Cah.). 



Hemipipo tschudi Cab., J. f. O., 1874, p. 79 (Minabamba, cen. Peru). 



A male from La Frijolera is somewhat brighter than a female and an 

 unsexed specimen from Zamora, Ecuador. 

 La Frijolera, 1. 



(3156) Masius- chrysopterus (Lafr.). ^ 

 Pipra chrysoptera Lafb., Rev. Zool., 1843, p. 97 (Bogotd). 



Inhabits the Subtropical Zone of the Eastern Andes and the eastern 

 slope of the Central Andes, at least at the head of the Magdalena Valley. 



