1917.] Chapman, Distribution of Bird-life in Colombia. 581 



"Medellin." Doubtless the last-named locality may be understood to indi- 

 cate high mountains near Medellin. 



Our specimens agree minutely in color with four males from Cuzco, Peru, 

 but are smaller. 



Cuzco, 3 males average, wing, 68-73; tail, 59-62; culrhen, 11-12 mm. 



Paramillo, 5 males average, wing, 64-67.5; tail, 57-60; culmen, 11-12 

 mm. 



Paramillo (12,500 ft.) 19. 



(4036) Diglossalafresnayei (5om.). 



Undrostrum lafresnayei Boiss., Rev. Zool., 1840, p. 4 (Bogotd). 



Not uncommon in the Temperate Zone of the Central and Eastern Andes. 

 Almaguer, 2; Laguneta, 1; Santa Isabel, 1; Chipaque, 4; Choachi, 3. 



(4037) Diglossa humeralis (Fraser). 



Agrilorhinus humeralis Frasbb, P. Z. S., 1840, p. 22 (Bogota). 

 Diglossa humeralis Wyatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 324 (high regions near Bucaramanga; 

 9000 ft.). 



Found by us only in the Temperate Zone of the Eastern Andes. At 

 Chipaque both this species and D. lafresnayei were common, their occur- 

 rence together affording an interesting illustration of how two species, 

 which differ from each other, less than do many subspecies, may be found 

 at the same place. 



Chipaque, 4; Subia, 3; La Mar, 1; Palo Hueco, 1; La Pradera, 3. 



(4038) Diglossa aterrima (Lafr.). 



Diglossa aterrima Lapk., Rev. Zool., 1846, p. 319 (Paste, Col); Allen, Bull. 

 A. M. N. H., XIII, 1900, p. 174 (Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta). 



Foung only in the Temperate Zone of the Central and Eastern Andes. 

 Almaguer, 2; Laguneta, 2; Santa Isabel, 1; Chipaque, 1. 



(4040) Diglossa albilateralis Lafr. 



Diglossa alM-latera Lafb., Rev. Zool., 1843, p. 99 (Colombia); Wyatt, Ibis, 

 1871, p. 324 (Herradura; Canuto); Scl. &Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 496 (Retiro; 

 Medellin; Sta. Elena); Allen, Bull. A. M. N. H., XIII, 1900, p. 174 (El Libano; 

 Las Nubes). 



