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Boruca. Mr. Cherrie collected a few specimens there. Altitude 

 about 2,000 feet. 



Cachi : — A small village situated on the south bank of the Rio 

 Reventazon, at a point nearly below Paraiso. It is just below Orosi 

 and the Rio NavarfO, with an altitude of about 2,000 to 2,500 feet, 

 but vvith surrounding mountains rising to a considerable altitude. 

 There are many coffee-plantations in the vicinity. The only collec- 

 tors who have worked there are Zeledon, Underwood, and Lankester. 

 From Mr. Lankester' s reports I should assume that it has a very rich 

 bird-fauna. 



Candelaria (La) ; Candelaria Mts.: — The mountain range enclos- 

 ing the valley of San Jose on the south side, with portions rising to an 

 elevation of not less than 7,000 feet. The Candelaria Mountains being 

 easily accessible from San Jose, have been collected in by almost all 

 collectors from the time of Frantzius, and referred to variously as La 

 Candelaria, Candelaria Mts., etc., while the altitude from which speci- 

 mens have come may be placed at anywhere from 4,000 to 7,000 feet. 



Cangrejas : — A hamlet on the road to Pozo Azul de Pirris, on the 

 opposite side of the Candelaria Mountains from San Jose. Used by 

 Underwood on some of his labels. 



Capelladas : — A large village on the slopes of the Volcan de Tur- 

 rialba above Juan Vinas, at an altitude of about 5,000 feet. Some of 

 my collecting was done at this point in April and May, 1907. 



Cariblanco de Sarapiqui : — A point on the Sarapiqui River situated 

 in the foot-hills of the north slope of the Volcan de Poas, probably at 

 an elevation of about 1,500 to 1,800 feet. Messrs. Lankester and 

 Underwood are the only ones who have collected in this rich locality. 

 The fauna is about the same as at Carrillo, containing most of the 

 Caribbean lowland forms as well as representatives of the foot-hills 

 fauna. It is a region of dense forests (where not cleared) and heavy 

 rainfall. 



Carpintera (La): — The hills forming the northern extremity of 

 the Candelaria ridge, lying just to the south of Tres Rios, a large vil- 

 lage on the railway between El Alto de Ochomogo and San Jose. Mr. 

 Cherrie did considerable collecting at this point. 



Cartago : — Second largest city of Costa Rica, situated in a beauti- 

 ful large valley, on the Caribbean side of the continental divide at an 

 altitude of 4,500 feet. Surrounded by farms of coffee and cane and 

 pasture-land. The Volcan de Irazu lies just to the north of it and the 

 Las Cruces Mountains to the south. 



