622 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXVI, 



(4420) Pseudospingus verticalis (Lafr.). 



Nemosia verticalis Lafr., Rev. Zool., 1840, p. 227 (Bogotd,). 



Our specimens are all from the Temperate Zone of the Central Andes. 

 Almaguer, 5; Laguneta, 1; Santa Isabel, 2. 



(4422) Urothraupis stolzmanni Berl. & Stolz. 



Urothraupis stolzmanni Bekl. & Stolz., P. Z. S., 1885, p. 83, pi. viii (San Rafael, 

 Ecuador). 



A specimen from Santa Isabel (12,000 ft.) at the upper border of the 

 Temperate Zone, near the northern end of the Central Andes, agrees with 

 the plate accompanying the original description and introduces this species 

 into the known Colombian avifaunas. 



Sta. Isabel, 1. 



(4426) Psittospiza rieflEeri riefferi (Boiss.). 



Tanagra riefferi Boiss., Rev. Zool., 1840, p. 4 (Bogotd). 



Psittospiza riefferi Sol. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 505 (Envigado; Concordia; 

 MedeUin; Remedios; Sta. Elena). 



Psittospiza riefferii riefferii Hellm., P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1120 (Tatam^ Mt.). 



Occurs in all three ranges and is confined chiefly to the Temperate 

 Zone. 



Paramillo Trail (11000 ft.), 1; Andes w. of Popayan, 5; Cerro Munchi- 

 que, 3; Cocal (4000 ft.), 2; (6000 ft.), 2; Almaguer, 5; Laguneta, 10; Sta. 

 Elena, 2; ElRoble, 1; ElPinon, 1. 



(4431) Oreothraupis arremonops (Jard.). 



Saltator arremonops Jaed., Edinb. N. Phil. Journ., Ser. 2, II, 1855, p. Il9 

 (Ecuador). 



The capture by Richardson and Miller of two specimens of this species 

 at Cocal (alt. 6000 ft.) in the Western Andes, extends its known range into 

 Colombia. 



Cocal, 2. 



(4433) Cissopis leveriana minor (Tsch.). 



Cissopis minor Tsch., Faun. Per., Aves, 1846, p. 211 (Peru). 



Common in the Tropical Zone at the eastern base of the Eastern Andes, 

 ascending to 4500 feet at Buena Vista. 



