1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 287 



(1091) Polyerata rosenbergi Boucard. 



Polyerata rosenbergi Boucabd, Gen. of Hummingbirds, 1895, p. 399 (Rio Dagua, 

 Col.); Hbllm., p. Z. S., 1911, p. 1181 (N6vita; Juntas; Rio Condoto). 



Known only from the Tropical Zone of the Pacific coast where it is 

 apparently not uncommon. 



Bagado, 1; Ndvita, 2; Noanamd, 1; Buenaventura, 4; San Jos^, 1; 

 Barbacoas, 6. 



(1093) Uranomitra francise {Bourc. & Muls.). 



Trochilus francice Botjrc. & Mtjls., Ann. So. Phys. et Nat. Lyon, IX, 1846, 

 p. 324 (Bogotd). 



Agyrtria francice Simon & Dalmas, Omis, XI, 1901, p. 218 (La Tigra). 



Uranomitra frandm Bottcabd, The Hummingbird, V, p. 6 (Rio Dagua); Hbllm., 

 P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1182 (Pueblo Rico; Siato). 



Our specimens are all from the Subtropical Zone of the Western and 

 Central Andes. 



San Antonio, 7; Las Lomitas, 2; Miraflores, 2; west of Honda, 2; La 

 Candela, 1 ; San Agustin, 2. 



(1096) Lepidopyga goudoti (Bourc). 



Trochilus goudoti Bourc, Rev. Zool., 1843, p. 100 (Ibagiie, Col.). 

 Cyanophaia goudoti, Stone, Proc. Acad. N. S., Phila., 1899, p. 305 (Ibagtie).' 



Apparently known only from the Tropical Zone of the upper Magdalena 

 Valley. 



Honda, 1; Chicoral, 3; near San Agustin, 1; Andalucia (3000 ft.), 1. 



(1097) Lepidopyga coelina (Bourc). 



Thalurania calina Bourc, Rev. et Mag. de Zoo!., 1853, p. 553 (Santa Marta, 

 Col.). 



This species appears to represent L. goudoti in the lower Magdalena Val- 

 ley and west to the Atrato Valley. Apparently the ranges of the two forms 

 are separated by the humid, forested region of the central lower Magdalena 

 Valley. 



Varrud, 1; Banco, 2; Calamar, 1; Algodonal, 1; Monquido, Choco, 1. 



