1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 355 



(1762) Campephilus melanoleucus {Gmel.). 



Picus melanoleucos Gmel., Syst. Nat., I, 1788, p. 426 (Surinam). 



Found only in the Tropical Zone at the eastern base of the Eastern Andes. 

 Florencia, 1; Villavicencio, 1. 



(1763) Campephilus malherbii Gray. 



Campephilus malherbii Gray, Gen. Birds, II, 1845, p. 436, pi. oviii (Bogota); 

 Wyatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 380 (Naranjo); Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 532 (Cauca; 

 Concordia; Remedies); Allen, Bull. A. M. N. H., XIII, 1900, p. 137 (Honda; 

 Valparaiso; El Libano; Santa Marta). 



Dryocopus malherbei Cass., Proc. Acad. N. S. Phila., 1860, p. 137 (Turbo). 



This species is distributed throughout the greater part of Andean Co- 

 lombia and while confined chiefly to the Subtropical Zone, ranges from sea- 

 level to over 10,000 feet, an exceptionally extended altitudinal distribution. 



Alto Bonito, 1; Dabeiba, 1; Peque, 2; Novita, 1; Noanamd, 1; Puerto 

 Valdivia, 2; Las Lomitas, 3; San Antonio, 4; Andes w. of Popayan (10,340 

 ft.), 1; Miraflores, 3; Salento, 1; Turbaco, 2; LaPalma, 1; LaCandela, 1; 

 Puerto Berrio, 1. 



(1765) Campephilus pollens (Bonap.). 



Picus pollens Bonap., Atti Seat. Riun. Sci. Ital., 1845, p. 406 (Colombia). 

 Campephilus pollens Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 532, (Sta. Elena; Frontino). 



Inhabits the Temperate, and upper part of the Subtropical Zones of all 

 three ranges. 



Cerro Munchique, 1 ; La Florida, 4; Cocal, 4; Almaguer, 2; Lagunete., 

 3; Santa Isabel, 3; El Roble, 1. 



(1768) Cniparchus hsematogaster splendens (Harg.). 



Campophilus splendens Habg., Ibis, 1889, p. 58 ("Bogota" errore; I suggest 

 Puerto Valdivia; Antioquia, Col.). 



Campephilus hmmatogaster Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 532 (Sta. Elena; Reme- 

 dies). 



This race appears to be restricted to the Tropical Zone of the Pacific 

 coast eastward through Antioquia, and northward to Veragua. Comparison 

 of our series (including twelve skins from eastern Panama) with two speci- 

 mens from Peru confirms the characters on which this form is based. A 



