BIRDS OY NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 499 



[Delattria] hen.rici Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 80, part (Guate- 

 mala). 



C[oeligena] henrici Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., iii, 18G0, 15, footiiotp, part 

 (Guatemala). 



Coeligena henrici Mulsant and Verreaux, Hist. Nat. Ois.-]\Iourh., i, livr., 3, 

 1874, 182, part (Guatemala).— Elliot, Classif. and Synoj). Troch., 1879, 30, 

 part (Guatemala).— RiDG WAY, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., iii, 1880, 310 (Guate- 

 mala). 



C[oeligena] hennca Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 310, part (Guatemala); 

 Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. for 1890 (1891), 324, part (Guatemala). 



[Coeligena] henrici Sharpe, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 122, part. 



Lampornis nmeihystinus (not of Swainson) Dearborn, Pub. 125, Field Mus. N. H., 

 1907, 99 (above Tecpam, Guatemala, 9, GOO ft.). 



C[oeUgena] henrica (typica) Hartert, Das Tierreich, Troch., 1900, 114, part 

 (Guatemala). 



Delattria henrica salrini Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xxi, Ort. 20, 1908, 195 

 (Calderas, Volcan de Fuego, Guatemala, 7,000-8,000 ft.; coll. Am. Mus. N. H.). 



LAMPORNIS MARGARIT.S (Salvin and Godman). 



MARGARETS CAZIQUE. 



Similar to L. amethysiinus, but much darker; adult male with thi-oat 

 metallic violet (violet to ro3^al purple) instead of reddish purple, the 

 metallic feathers without distinct grayish or whitish margins. 



Adult male. — Above metallic bronze-green, becoming dull bronze on 

 rump; upper tail-coverts and tail black, faintly glossed with bluish, 

 the lateral rectiices broadly (but not abruptly) tipped with dark 

 l)rownish gray; remiges brownish slate or dusky, very faintly glossed 

 with purplish; suborbital and auricular regions dusky, the latter 

 margined above by a broad postocular (supra-auricular) streak of 

 didl white, the former margined below by an indistinct rictal streak 

 of cinnamomeous; cliin brownish gray, the feathers darker centrally; 

 tliroat bright metallic violet (varying from violet or violet-purple to 

 royal purple), the feathers narrowly margined with pale grayish; rest 

 of under parts plain deep mouse gray or brownish slate color, more or 

 less glossed with bronze green, especially on chest, sides, and flanks, 

 the under tail-coverts broadly margined with whitish; femoral and 

 lumbar tufts white; bill dull black, the mandible sometimes more 

 biownish; iris dark brown; feet pale brownish (in dried skins), the 

 claws and terminal portion of toes darker; length (skins), 109-123 

 (118); wmg, 67-69.5 (68.4); tail, 43.5-45 (44.2); culmen, 20-22 

 (21).° 



Adult female . — Similar to the adult male, but cliin and throat with 

 feathers deep mouse gray centrally, broadly margined with pale cin- 

 namon or buffy wood brown. (Differing from the adult female of 

 L. amethystinus in decidedly largei- size, darker and moi-c imiform 

 under parts, and more bronzy color of rump.) Length (skins) , 99-1 13 

 (106); mng, 63-64 (63.5); tail, 41-41.5 (41.2); culmen, 21-23 (22)." 



" Ten specimens. b Two specimens. 



