( 2(16 ) 

 ? [304. Agyrtria chionopectus (Gould). 



Thaumatiaa chiompectim Goa\d, Monogr. Trorh. v. (Sept. 18.')',!) PI. ccxciii. (typ. ex Trinidad, coll 

 Tucker in Mus. Brit.). 



Cayenne (Geaj- leg. iti Mns. Paris, Jide Meneg. s.n. " niveijtectus " *), also 

 Snriuam (Mus. H. v. B.).] 



305. Agyrtria fimbriata (Goil.). 



Trnch'ilux fijiihriatus Omelin.t Siist. Xal. ed. xiii. i. 1 (1788) p. 4',(:i (ex Bri^son iii. p. 700. No. 7. t. 3lj. 



f. 2— typ. ex. Cayenne, envoye Ji M. de lldaumur par''M. des Essara"). 

 Orn/H/ni/a albivrntria Lesson, 1829. 



Cayenne: 8 J c? ad., October 10, 11, 13, 17, 27, November 3, 4; one adnlr, 

 November 3; 3 ? ?, October 10, November 3; one young bird, October 31, li)02. 



Roche-Marie : 2 c?c? ad., November 5, 10 ; two adults, November 0, 8 ; 3 2 ? , 

 November 5, 0, 11 ; 1 $ juv., November 5, 1902. 



Is. Le Pdre : 1 3 ad., October 25 ; 2 ? ? ad., October 23, 25, li)02. 



Appronagiie : 3 ? ¥, December 8, 17, 10u2. 



" Iris seal (juv., dusky), feet black (blackish, dusky), bill above black, 

 mandible reddish flesh-colour with blackish tip (below reddish flesh witli black tip, 

 ])ale at base of mandible, below flesh-culour with dusky tip, flesh-colour basal two- 

 thirds mandible, flesh-red basal one-half mandible, flesh-white at base mandible, 

 dusky flesh at base of mandible." 



Nos. 41, 42, 45, 72, 73, 70, 159, 297, 336, 337, 349, 422, 476, 477, 478, 517, 

 532, 533, 534, 561, 638, 648, 656, 687, 1056, 1138, 12758. 



SS ad. : al. 58J— 55J ; caud. 33|-30J; culm. 2U— lOf mm. 

 ? ? ad. : al. 54^—52 ; caud. 32J— 28 ; culm. 21J -19J mm. 



[Cayeune (Salvin & Godmau, and Gould collections in Mns. Brit., Mns. H. v. B., 

 Mus. Heinean., Deplanches leg.— M' Bp.). Onanary (Geay leg. in Mus. Paris)] 



306. Chlorestes notatus (Keich). 



TriidiiliisnotaliinG.Ohx.'RexcW'^Idfia-in <h's Tliifrrekhx (ErUagen) i. A'oth. 3 (1795) p. 129: ex 

 Richard & Bernard, Cat. Ois. env. de Cayenne k la See. par M. le Blond in Actes Soc. Hist. 

 Xtit. Paris, i. 1 (1792) p. 117. No. 48— typ. ex Cayenne). 



Trnchiliix chill i/heiaiiidiii' Suckow.t 1800 (ex Rich. & Bern. No. 48). 



Ti'oohihis coeruh'tix Vieill. 1817 (typ. ex Cayenne). 



(Cayenne : I c? ad., November 2 ; 1 c? juv., November 4, 1002. 



Roche-Marie : 2 ? 9, November 8, 11 ; 1 (c?) juv. (marked ? ?), November 10, 

 1902. 



Approuague : 1 ? ad., December 10, 1002. 



" Iris seal, feet blackish (black, dusky), bill lilack, dusky reddish at base of 

 mandible (black, basal half of mandible pale flesh, pale flesh at base of mandible)." 



' sir. Hellmayr tells me tl.at he searched in vain for this .'jpeeimen in the Paris Museum. 



t Trochiliisjimhriatin Graclin ex Briss. has been always referred to the female of Florisiiya vtdlivora 

 (I-inn.), but quite crronenusl}-, I think. The female of that species has the under mandible quite black, 

 while lirisson's bird had " le ilemi-beo iuferieur blaneluitre, exeeplfi son bout, qui est noir." 



I Fidr Chas. \V. Kichmoud iii litt. : Mr. liichmond, in a letter addressed to Dr. K. Hartert date<l 

 March 15, 11105, l/as pointed out that some speiues described, but not named in Richard and Bernard's 

 article on tlie binls of Cayenne, afterwards received speci lie name.- by lleich ( 1 795) and by Suckow ( 1 800). 

 Tiiere i-an l.o no doubt that the Uuaiming-bird desciibod by Ui. h;;ni ami lirrnard as .N'o. Is Trih-liihix . . . 

 Linn. (Super auiverse viridis, subtus viridis niicans summo gutmre coeruleo micante, rectrieibus omnibus 

 utrinque chalybaeo-caerideisi which w:i.- named T. Halatiis by Eeich and T. cliaUjbeieamlus by Kuckow is 

 the sain£ as Chhrvsltm cucniicu^ \\'iv\i\.). 



