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 288. Pygmornis ruber (Linn.). 



Trnchilux ruber Unni, Si/sl. Nat. ed. x. 1 (17.58) p. 121 (ex Edwards, t. .32. f. 1 -typ. ex Surinam). 

 Cf. Hellm. Rev. d. Spix'sclien Ti/iien in Ahhandl. Baiier. Akad. Wisxemrh. ii. Kl. xxii :! nOOli) 

 p. 718. ' 



Tortue, R. Appronague : 1 ? ad., January V>, 1903. 



" Iris seal, feet buflfy yellow, bill blackisli, basal two-thirds mandible lemon- 

 yellow." 



No. 13066. 



AI. 36|; cand. 34 ; cnlni, -III. mm. 



[(Jayenue (Sclater and Gould colleutiuns in Miis. Brit.).] 



TruchiluH larijipomh Boddaert, Tiihl. PI. Eal. (1783) p. 41 (ex Daubont. /'/. Enl. iV!'. f. 2— typ. 

 ex Cayenne). 



289. Campylopterus largipennis (Bodd.). 



;oddaert, T„hl. PI. i:,tl. (1783) p. 41 (ex Daubont. 



Cayenne (Salvia & Godman, Sclater, and Gould collections in Mns. Brit., 

 Mus. H. V. B., Deplancbes lug.—Jirlc Bp.). Maroni (Geay le^'. in Mas. Paris).] 



[290. Eupetomena macroura (Gml.). 



Troehilus imwrunnis Gmelin, Sjisl. Nat. edi. xiii. i. 1 (1788) p. 487 (ex Brisson— typ. ex Cayenne, 



Mus. de Bandeville, excl. quot. Sloane et Marcgr. — hab. " Jamaica" — errore !). 

 Eitpeioiiicna macroura prusi/ia Simon, 1897. 



Cayenne (Brisson, Mus. H. v. B., Mus. Simon).] 



291. Anthracotliorax gramineus (Grab). 



Trochiliis graiiiineiiti Gmelin, Si/d. Nul. ed. xiii. i. 1 (17KS) p. 488 (ex BuEEon : If'uisse col vert, vol.vi. 



p. .58 — typ. ex Cayenne). 

 ? Trochilux violicanda Boddaert, 187.3 (ex Daubent. /'/. Eid. 671. fig. 2— typ. ex Cayenne), ?. 



Cayenne: 2 SS ad., October 17, December 2 ; 1 c? juv., December 4 ; 3 ? ? 

 ad., Novemlier 1.5, 21, 29, 1902. 



Is. Le Pere : 1 3 ad., October 26 ; 3 ? ? ad.. October 24 (two), 25, 19(l2. 



Nos. 158, 308, 330, 335, 780, 822, 840, 983, 992, 1013. 



" Iris seal, feet black (blackish), bill black." 



3S ad. : al. 73J— 70 ; caud. 41— 37J ; culm. 28J— 27J mm. 



? ? ad. : al. 71—68 ; caud. 39i— 30| ; culm. 34^— 28i mm. 



Two adult birds marked ? ? (frona October 24 and 25) generally agree with 

 the adult males, but have the green throat shield replaced by dull blackish feathers, 

 with bluish-green margins to the tips of some of them ; other specimens marked 

 ? ? have the uuderparts white with a broad black longitudinal band from the 

 throat to the vent. Two ? ? of November 15, 21, have the sides of the throat 

 strongly waslied with rufous, while others from October 24 and November 29 show 

 not the slightest trace of a rufous wash. The latter are evidently fully adult birds, 

 as are also the females with the dark underparts, and another with the rufous 

 suffusion on the sides of the throat. At present 1 am unable to explain these 

 different styles of coloration. 



[Cayenne (Buffon). (Gould and Sclater collections in Mus. Brit., Mns. H. v. B.).] 



[292. Anthracotliorax nigricoUis (Vieill.). 



Trochihoi nii/rnyjili.-: Vieillot, Xuiic. Did. vii. (1817) p. 34'J (typ. ex Bresil -hab. substit. Uio do 

 Janeiro). 



Cayenne (Deplancbes leg.— Jide Bp.).] 



