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Nos. 460, 516, 025, 658, 688, 12777. 

 SS : al. 50^—504 ; cand. 28|; culm. 16^— 15f mm. 

 ? ? : al. 48— 46J; caud. 26^—25 ; cnlra. 16J— 16 mm. 



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

 Onanary et Mana ((leay leg. in Mus. PariR).] 



[307. Thalurania scapulata (Gnuld). 



Eucephala seapuluta Gould, Iiilrod. Trorh. (18G1) p. IGG (hab. "supposed to be Cayenne'' — certe — 

 H. V. B. — typ. in Mus. Brit.). 



Oyapock, Cayenne (Gould collection in Mus. Brit., a true Cayenne fikin—fide 

 Hellmayr).] 



[308. Hylocharis sapphirina ((Jinl). 



Trochiliis sapphiriniif: GmeXm, S;ist. Nat. eA. x\i\. i. 1 (1788) p. 4'J(3 (e.x Butlon — loc. ignot. — hal). 

 substit. Cayenne, aut. Berl. & Hart.). 



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



■ [309. Hylocharis cyanus viridiventris Berl. 



[Trochilui ci/a/ms Vieillot, Noiiv. Did. xxiii. (1818) p. 42(1 (typ. ex Bresil, Delalande leg., coll. Baron 



Laugier— habit, subst. Rio de Janeiro).] 

 Si/!ocharh cyanea viridiventris Berlepsch, /i/.f, 1880. p. 113 (typ. ex Brit. Guiana, Mus H. v. B.). 



Cayenne (Deplanclies leg. — -Jide Bp.).] 



310. Chlorostilbon prasinus (Less.). 



Oniixiiii/a priisiiHi Lesson, Jlisl. .Xal. '<;,<.-. IAj/kVks (1S2',i :;0) pp. xxxv, 188, Planche 05 ("parait 



habiter le Bn'sil "). 

 Chhiriistilhoii hreuicaudaliis Gould, 1861 (typ. ex Cayenne). 

 .'' Trnchilus viridissimus Gmelin, 1788 (ex Buffon : Or — vert, nee syn. Edw. t. 360. f. 1 *). 



Cayenne : 10 c?<j ad., October 13 (two), 14, 28 (two), November 4 (tbree), 26, 

 December 20, 1902; 3 ?? ad., October 13, 14, 20, December 2; 4 cJcJjuv., 

 October 14, 28, November 4, 15, 1902. 



Roche-Marie, Cayenne : 1 S jr., November 10, 1902. 



"Iris seal, feet black, bill black." 



Nos. 80, 81, 82, 131, 132, 133, 220, 367, 368, 369, 520, 521, 522, 523, 683, 791, 

 889,918, 1156. 



<SS ad. : al. 46|— 44; caud. 22^-— 19| ; culm. 14|— 13^ mm. 



9 ? ad. : al. 45|-44| ; caud. 24i— 2(l|; cnlm. 14i mm. 



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

 \&g.—Ji(Ie Bp.). Geay leg. in Mus. Paris.] 



Lesson's birds may have really come from Brazil, but 1 should think it more 

 probable that he had Cayenne specimens before him. An adult male in my 

 collection supposed to be from Brazil (of the same make as two skins of Ag/irtrla 

 lactea) generally agrees with the Cayenne specimens, but has tlie bill sliglitly 

 shorter a«d the sides of the throat more golden, the tail perhaps more greenish 

 black, less blue-black. 



[311. Discosura longicauda (Gml.). 



Trni-hihixh,ii(jiraii,hiHV,me\\a,f^llst. Nat. ed. .xiii. i. 1 (1788) p. 4'J8 (ex Buffon loc. ignot. "du 

 cabinet Mauduit" — hab. substit. Cayenne). 



Cayenne (Gould collection in Mns. Brit., Mus. 11. v. B., Deplanclies leg.— AV/e 

 Bp.).] " 



• Edwards' plate perhaps represents Chlonvlcs iintatiis (Rcicb.). 



