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the most marked characteristic on which its distinctness as B 

 species rests, I have included it as being so; there is. however, 

 a greater extent of black on the tail feathers than exists "ti 

 those of longirostris / but this last character is qoI bo extended 

 as in my H. stuartce (from Bogota), which Mr. Balvin 

 (P. Z. S., lS67,p. 155), that Mr. Gould now considers together 

 with H. sclateri not to differ from longirostris^ in which view 

 he agrees. As pointed out by me in the description of //. 

 stuartce, it differs from longirostris in the greater width of the 

 bill at base, and in its black tail, which is bronzed green only 

 for a short distance at the base, whereas in longirosto fa, the bill 

 is narrow at the base, and the tail bronzed green for the greater 

 part of its length, black at the end only. These differences 

 seem to me to constitute a claim to specific separation, even 

 more than that of II. pallidiceps, which is admitted upon the 

 paler tint in the green coloring of the crown. 



357. Pyrrhophmna riefferi (Bourc). 



San Jose* and Angostura (J. Carmiol) ; Catargo (J. I loopi 



358. Erythronota edwardi (Delatt. et Bourc). 

 "Costa Rica." Gould, Intr. Troch. p. 161. 



359. Sauceroitia sophice (Bourc.); (Hemythylaca hoff 

 manni, Cah.). 



San Jose and Dota (J. Carmiol). 



Mr. Gould considers Dr. Cabanis' species to be identical 

 with S. sophice. 



3G0. Euphcrusa cximifi (Delatt). 



Cervantes and Barranca (J. Carmiol). 



361. Eupherusachionura (Gould). Knivei 



Dota (J. Carmiol). 



302. E'iph< riisii cujireiceps, Lawr. 



Barranca (J. Carmiol). 



363. Eupherusa nigriventris, Lawr, Proc. Phi , .1 '■>■. 



1807, p. 232. 

 A. R. Endres. 



