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Amizilis suvvichrasti Oberholser, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., June 2, 1899, 208. 

 S[aucerottcu] sumichrasH Hartert, Das Tierreich, Troch., 1900, 208 (monogi*.). 

 [Sauccrottea] sumichrasd Simon, Cat. Troch., 1897, 13. — Sharpe, Hand-list, ii, 

 1900, 108. 



SAUCEROTTIA OCAI (Gould). 



DE OCA'S HUMMING BIRD. 



Adult male. — "Upper surface shining golden green, crown glittering 

 grass-green, lower back and upper tail-coverts greenish bronze; throat 

 and breast glittering grass-green, each feather being wliite with a 

 green discal spot, those of the throat being small and the white of the 

 feathers appearing; middle of the abdomen grey, flanks washed with 

 golden green; under tail-coverts pale greenish bronze, broadly edged 

 with dull white; tail bronzy olive-green, the lateral rectrices with the 

 shafts and outer webs toward the base chestnut; bill black, mandible 

 toward the base flesh-color. Total length about 4 inches [101.6 mm.], 

 wing 2.3 [58.4], tail 1.35 [34.3], bill 0.85 [21.6]. "« 



Southeastern Mexico, in State of Vera Cruz (Jalapa; Paso del 

 Macho?). 



Amazilia ocai Gould, Ann. and Mag. N. H., ser. 3, iv, 1859, 96 (Jalapa, Vera Cruz; 

 coll. J. Gould); Mon. Troch., pt. xxii, 1861 (vol. v), pi. 289.— D'Oca, La 

 Naturaleza, iii, 1875, 16; Troq. de Mex., 1875, 6, pi. (1), fig. 1. — Mulsant and 

 Verreaux, Classif. Troch., 1866, 35. — Elliot, Classif. and Synop. Troch., 

 1879, 221.— RiDGWAY, Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. for 1890 (1891), 363.— Salvin, 

 Cat. Birds Brit. Miis., xvi, 1892, 213. — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., 

 Aves, ii, 1892, 298.— Boucard, Gen. Hum. Birds, 1895, 204. 



A[mazilia] ocai Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 317; Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. for 

 1890 (1891), 363 (diagnosis, etc.). 



Amazilius ocai Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, 367. 



Amizilis ocai Eudes-Deslongchamps, Ann. Mus. Caen, i, 1880, 414. — Oberhol- 

 ser, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, 208. 



P[yrrhophaena] ocai Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., iii, 1860, 36, footnote. 



Pi/rrhophaena ocai Mulsant and Verreaux, Hist. Nat. Ois.-Mouch., i, livr. 4, 

 1874, 301; iv, livr. 3, 1878, 182.— Boucard, Notes Troch. du Mex., 1875, 12. 



[Pyrrhophaena] ocai Mulsant, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xxii, n. a., 1876, 206. 



Hemistilhon ocai Gould, Introd. Troch., oct. ed., 1861, 150. 



[Ilemistilhon] ocai Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 91. 



[Polytmus] ocai Gray, Hand-list, i, 1869, 132, no. 1693. 



S[auceroUea] ocai Hartert, Das Tierreich, Troch., 1900, 50. 



[Saucerottea] ocai Simon, Cat. Troch., 1897, 13. — Sharpe, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 108. 



(?) Thaumatias lerdi D'Oca, La Naturaleza, iii, 1875, 24 (Paso del Macho, Vera 

 Cruz; coll. Sefior Blasio); Troq. de Mex., 1875, pi. (2), fig. 7. 



Genus GOLDMANIA Nelson. 



Goldmania Nelson, Smiths. Misc. Coll., Ivi, no. 21, July 8, 1911, 1. (Type, 

 Goldmania violiceps Nelson.) 



Similar in general form to Saucerottia, but under tail-coverts very 

 small and short, the three median ones remarkably speciahzed, 

 forming a tuft of interlocking stiff plumes which are very narrow 



« Salvin, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xvi, 1892, 213. 



