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Stenopsis cayennensis (Gmel.). 



Stenopsis cayennensis Clark, Auk, 1902, p. 263. Lowe, Ibis, 1907, 



P- 558. 



Mr. Ferry procured three specimens of this species, 2 females and 

 a male ; one of the former about half grown. 



Family Micropodia*. 



Chaetura cinereiventris lawrencei Ridgway. 



Recorded by Captain Robinson, who took a specimen at El Valle 

 (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.. Vol. XVIII, 1895, p. 668). Swifts supposed 

 to be this species were seen by Mr. Lowe (Ibis, 1907, p. 550). 



Family Trochilidse. 



Chrysolampis mosquitus (Linn.}. 



One specimen, an immature female, was taken by Mr. Ferry at 

 La Asuncion March 5, 1909. It is apparently not common on Mar- 

 garita, as Mr. Lowe obtained only one of this species (Ibis, 1907, p. 

 1 1 8). It was not obtained by Captain Robinson or Mr. Clark. 



Chlorostilbon caribzeus Lawr. 



4 specimens, 3 cT , i 9 . Not uncommon, but apparently does not 

 differ from examples of this species from other localities. 



Doleromya pallida Richmond. 



Doleromya pallida Richmond, Auk, 1895, p. 369. 



14 specimens, 13 d\ i ? 



This well-marked form seems to be common throughout the 

 lower parts of the island. Mr. Ferry found it very common in the 

 vicinity of Porlamar and Mr. Lowe gives it as "Very common every- 

 where in the cactus-scrub." 



Amazilia aliciae Richmond. 



Amazilia alicia Richmond, Auk, 1895, p. 670. 



5 specimens, i cT, 3 9 , i ? 



Mr. Ferry procured specimens at Porlamar and at La Asuncion. 

 Mr. Lowe says: "I only saw this bird in the heights above El Valle, 

 among the tall forest trees." (Ibis, 1907, p. 558). Captain Robinson 

 says: "None at all were found in the coast region and only a few 

 in El Valle; but in ascending the heavily wooded mountains in rear, 



