1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 527 



LaFrijolera, 2; Novita Trail (7200 ft.), 1 ; Las Lomitas/ 1 ; San Antonio, 

 11; Cerro Munchique, 8; Miraflores, 6; Salento, 5; Sta. Elena, 4; Rio 

 Toche, 5; El Eden, 3; La Palma, 3; La Candela, 5; Andalucia, 1; Subia, 

 4; Fusugasuga, 5; Aguadita, 4; ElRoble, 3; Chipaque, 1; Buena Vista, 1 . 



(3458a) Henicorhina leucophrys brunneiceps Chapm. 



Henicorhina leucophrys brunneiceps Chapm., Bull. A. M. N. H., XXXIII, 1914, 

 p. 181 (Gallera, 5700 ft.. Col.). 



Char, subsp. — Similar to H. I. guttata of the Bogota region, but bill longer and 

 heavier, back and wings much brighter, more ferruginous, the crown always browner; 

 markings dn outer margins of primaries less distinct, bars on inner wing-feathers and 

 on rectrices wanting or obsolete; the tail more rufesoent; breast and throat averag- 

 ing grayer, the latter more streaked with blackish. 



The occurrence of two forms of Henicorhina leucophrys on the vsrestern 

 slope of the Western Andes is surprising but is apparently proven by our 

 large series of specimens. H. I. guttata occupies the middle and upper part, 

 H. I. brunneiceps the lower part of the Subtropical Zone. 



Novita Trail (4000 ft.), 1; Gallera (5700 ft.), 2; Cocal (6000 ft.), 2; 

 Ricaurte (4500 ft.), 1. 



(3464) Leucolepis salvini (Sharpe). 



Cyphorhinus salvini Shaepe, Cat. Bds. B. M., 1881, p. 292, pi. XVIII, fig. 1. 



Three specimens from Florencia agree with one from Zamora in south- 

 eastern Ecuador. 

 Florencia, 3. 



(3466) Leucolepis phaeocephalus phseocephalus (ScL). 



Cyphorhinus phceocephalus ScL., P. Z. S., 1860, p. 291 (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 

 ScL. & Salv., p. Z. S., 1879, p. 492 (Remedios). 



Cyphorhinus brunnescens Sharpe, Cat. Bds. B. M., VI, 1881, p. 293 ("Cauca 

 Valley" = Remedios, cf. Hellm., P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1088). 



Leucolepis phceocephalus phceocephalus Hellm., P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1088 (Juntas de. 

 Tamand,). 



Apparently restricted to the Tropical Zone of the Pacific coast and 

 Antioquia. Antioquia specimens essentially agree with a topotypical 

 series from Esmeraldas. 



Alto Bonito, 4; Baudo, 3; Barbacoas, 1; Puerto Valdivia, 1 . 



1 Las Lomitas is the only locality at which we have found both the gray-breasted (leucophrys) and 

 white-breasted (prostheleuca) species of Henicorhina. 



