194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



113. DKNDEOENIS. . 

 One specimen from the river Truando, with large elongated spots for which I 



have not succeeded in finding a name. 



114. Malacoptila ? 

 From the river Truando. 



A single specimen in immature plumage, referable to no species with which 

 I am acquainted. 



115. Certhiola luteola, Cabanis. 



Certhiola luteola, Cab. 

 From Turbo and Carthagena. 



116. Juxiamyia Julls:, (Bourcier). 



Juliamyia typica,' Bonap. Rev. Zool. 1854, p. 255. 

 Ornismyia Juliae, Bourc. Ann. Soc. Lyons, 1842, p. 345. 

 Gould, Monog. pt. xviii. pi. (not numbered). 

 From Turbo. _,. . m 



; ' Seen occasionally in April, 1858, but not very common. Flies yery swittly, 

 and ia shy, darting away on the least alarm." (Mr. W. S. Wood, Jr.) 



117. Chrysolampis moschitus, (Linnaeus.) 



Trochilus moschitus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 192, (1766). 

 Gould, Monog. pt. xii. pi. 

 From Carthagena. 



' About an old fort in the Popa' mountain, which was completely overgrown 

 with vines and flowering plants, this humming bird and other3 were exceeding- 

 ly abundant. Constantly flying and fighting with each other, and nowhere 

 seen so abundant as here, in the month of November, 1857." (Mr. W. S. 

 Wood, Jr.) 



118. Lampornis mango, (Linnaeus). 



Trochilus mango, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 191, (1766). 

 Gould, Monog. pt. xii. pi. 

 From Carthagena. 

 Appears to be the true mango of authors. 



119. EUCEPHALA C-SRULEA, (Vieillot). 



Trochilus caeruleus, Vieill. Nouv. Diet. vii. p. 361. (1817). 

 Gould, Monog. pt. xiv. pi. 

 From Carthagena. 



120. Ionolaima. 

 From Turbo. 



One specimen only, in bad condition and immature plumage, appears to be 



of this genus. 



121. Phaethornis yaruqui, (Bourcier). 



Trochilus yaruqui, Bourc. Compt. Rend, xxxii. p. 187. 

 Gould, Monog. pt. iv. pi. 

 From the River Truando. 



" Plain plumaged humming birds were frequently seen in the Cordilleras, but 

 never very abundant. We rarely saw the brighter colored in the mountains. 

 Generally about the vines and shrubbery." (Mr. W. S. Wood, Jr.) 



122. Phaethornis. 

 From Turbo. 



A single specimen, in immature plumage, of a small species. 



123. ChloraenaS rufina, (Temminck). 



Columba rufina, Temm. Pig. et Gall. i. p. 467, (1813). 

 Knip, Pigeons i. pi. 24. 

 From Turbo and the Delta of the River Atrato. 



[May, 



