1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 501 



Las Lomitas, 1; San Antonio, 8; Rio Lima (alt. 5000 ft., Batty), 4; 

 Cerro Munchique, 1; Gallera, 1; La Florida, 2; Miraflores, 2; Salento, 4; 

 La Frijolera, 1. 



(3315) Cephalopterus ornatus Geoff. 

 Cephalopterus ornatus Geoff., Ann. Mus., XIII, 1809, p. 238, pi. 17 (Brazil). 



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

 Oiur specimens from Buena Vista were brought in by native hunters from 

 whom we could not learn the exact locality (and hence altitude) at which 

 they were killed. One, a mature male with fully developed crest the an- 

 terior shafts of which are white, has the breast wattle (measurement from 

 below) 150 mm. in length. 



Florencia, 1 ; Buena Vista, 2. 



(3316) Cephalopterus penduliger Scl. 

 Cephalopterus penduliger Scl., Ibis, 1859, p. 114, pi. iii (Pallatanga, Ecuador). 



Our expeditions did not meet with this species in Colombia, but our 

 collections contain four specimens purchased from J. H. Batty, and labeled 

 by him "Los Tambos (W. Andes), alt. 6000 ft., Col. Aug. 1898." These 

 specimens are all immature but their comparatively small size and white 

 under wing-coverts indicate, as might be expected, that they represent the 

 west Ecuador form, which does not appear to have been before recorded 

 outside of Ecuador. 



Los Tambos, 4. 



Family HIRUNDINID^. Swallows, Maktins. i -' ■ 



(3226) Riparia riparia {Linn.). 

 Hirundo riparia Linn., Syst. Nat., 1, 1758, p. 192 (Sweden). 

 Represented by a single specimen taken at Call, February 6, 1911. 



(3327) Iridoprocne albiventris [Bodd.). 



Hirundo albiventris Bodd., Tabl., PI. Enl., 1783, p. 32 (Cayenne); Wtatt, Ibis, 

 1871, p. 323 (Lake of Paturia; Magdalena). 



An abundant bird in the Magdalena Valley, and we have also twelve 

 specimens from La Morelia. The latter have a greater amount of white 



