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Riccordia ricordii bracei 8 Lawrence. NEW PROVIDENCE EMERALD. 



Sporadinus bracei LAWRENCE, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1877, p. 50 (New Provi- 

 dence, Bahamas); ELLIOT, Syn. Trochil., 1879, p. 240, footnote; CORY, Bds. 

 Bahama Is., 1880, p. 113. 



Range: New Providence I., Bahamas. 



*Riccordia swainsoni (Lesson). HAITIAN EMERALD. 



Ornismya swainsoni LESSON, Hist. Nat. Ois.-Mouches, 1829, p. XVII, Tab. 



p. XVII (p. 197, pi. 70) ("Bresil"; new name for Trochilus elegans Audebert 



and Vieill). 

 Trochilus elegans (not of Reich., 1795) AUDEBERT and VIEILLOT, Ois. Dores, I, 



1801, p. 32, pi. 14 (Santo Domingo); LESSON, Suppl. Ois.-Mouches, 1830-31, 



p. 99. 



Sporadinus elegans GOULD, Mon. Trochil., V, 1861, pi. 347; ELLIOT, Syn. 

 .Trochil., 1879, p. 41; CORY, Bull. Nutt Orn. Club, 1881, p. 153; Id., Bds. 



Haiti and San Domingo, 1881, p. 93, pi. 22, Figs. 9-10; Id., Auk, 1886, p. 358; 



Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 152; SALVIN, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 



1892, p. 59. 

 Sporadinus incertus MULSANT and VERREAUX, Hist. Nat. Ois.-Mouches, II, i. 



i, 1875, P- 76. 

 Riccordia swainsoni RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 546. 



Range: Island of Haiti and San Domingo. 



f33: Haiti and San Domingo Haiti (Le Coup) 6; San Domingo 

 (Catare 9, Iquinicate 8, Samana 6, Puerto Plata 4). 



Genus PANTERPE Cabanis and Heine. 



Panterpe Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Heine, III, 1860, p. 43, footnote (Type 

 Panterpe insignis Cab. and Heine). 



*Panterpe insignis Cab. and Heine. IRAZU HUMMING BIRD. 



Panterpe insignis CABANIS and HEINE, Mus. Heine, III, 1860, p. 43 (" San Jose" 

 Volcan de Irazu? Costa Rica); GOULD, Mon. Trochil., V, 1861, pi. 336; 

 SALVIN, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 159; FERRY, Field Mus. Pub., 

 No. 146, Orn. Ser., I, 1910, p. 263; RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, 

 V, 1911, p. 511. 



Range: Highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama. 

 fi8: Costa Rica (Santa Rosa 2, Vol. Turrialba 15); Panama 

 (Veragua) i. 



I have examined the type of S. bracei LAWRENCE. The specimen is a mummy in 

 poor condition and apparently discolored (probably by the preservative) and in my 

 opinion is a discolored specimen of the bird which occurs commonly on Andros and 

 Abaco Islands. The fact that no specimens of Riccordia have since been recorded 

 from New Providence would suggest that no race exists there and that the occurrence 

 of the type specimen of bracei on that Island (if the locality given is correct) was 

 accidental. 



