1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 491 



(3221) Pachyrhamphus rufus {Bodd.)} 

 Muscicapa rufa Bodd., Tabl. PI. Enl., 1783, p. 27 (Cayenne). 



This species is represented in our Colombian collections by a male 

 labeled "Rio Lima, Aug. 1898, J. H. Batty." 



(3223) Pachyrhamphus cinnamomeus Lawr. 



Pachyrhamphus cinnamomeus Lawb., Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VII, 1861, p. 

 295 (Lion Hill, Panama); Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 518 (Remedios); Hbllm., 

 P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1144 (Guineo; El Tigre; San Joaquim; N6vita; Noanamd). 



A common species in the Tropical Zone from the Pacific coast eastward. 

 Twenty-five specimens from the Pacific coast agree essentially with the 

 type. We have also a specimen from the lower Cauca and the Magdalena 

 Valleys, two old Museum skins labeled as from 'Bogota' and a female col- 

 lected by oiu-selves at Buena Vista above Villavicencio. While slightly 

 smaller than typical (Panama) specimens (wing, 72; tail, 56; culmen, 

 13 mm.) this Buena Vista specimen is too large to be referred to P. rufus 

 (Bodd.) (= P. cinereus auct.); moreover, it agrees minutely in color with 

 Pacific coast specimens and hence shows no trace of the grayish cervix of 

 P. castaneu^ (Jard. & Selby). 



Alto Bonito, 5; Juntas de Tamana, 1 ; Novita, 2; Noanama, 2; Buena- 

 ventura, 1; San Jose, 4; Los Cisneros, 1; Barbacoas, 7; Puerto Valdivia, 

 5; Malena, 1; west of Honda, 1; Buena Vista, 1. 



(3223a) Pachyrhamphus magdalense Chapm. 



Pachyrhamphus magdalenx Chapm., Bull. A. M. N. H., XXXIII, 1914, p. 629 

 (Algodonal, Col.). 



Char. sp. — Resembling P. cinnamomeus but much paler, the back browner, less 

 rufous, sayal-brown rather than rufous-tawny; the crown-cap more clearly defined 

 from the back, the wing-coverts much browner and with pronounced lighter nJargins; 

 the underparts white, washed with warm buff; the bill smaller, the mandible 

 browner. 



Known only from the type. 



(32236) Pachyrhamphus sp. 



I am unable satisfactorily to identify a female Pachyrhamphus taken 

 by Richardson at Cali, December 22, 1910. It is obviously closely related 



» = p. cinereus auct. c/. Hellm., Abhandl. Akad. Wias. Miinchen, Bd. XXII, 1906, p. 669. 



