378 Mr. C. W. Wyatt on the 



150. PeTASOPHORA ANAIS. 



Occurred in the wood at Herradura, but was not common. 



' 151. Lampropygia cceltgena. 

 Alto, and in the forest near Canuto. Altitude 5000-6000 feet. 



152. HeLIANGELUS CLARISS.3E. 



This beautiful purple-throated Humming-bird was not un- 

 common in a forest near Cocuta Surata. We also saw it at Por- 

 trerras, and under the paramo, on the road from Bucaramanga 

 to Pamplona. Altitude 7000-9500 feet. They were generally 

 observed hovering up and down the trunks of the oaks {Quercus 

 tGlimensis), and evidently find their food among the lichens which 

 grow there. They seemed to prefer the trees whose trunks were 

 covered with a very dark-coloured lichen. 



153. Amazilia riefferi. 



Only observed once, near San Nicolas. Altitude about 

 3000 feet. 



154. Amazilia viridiventris. 

 Obtained once. Locality ? 



155. Saucerottia warszewiezi. 



Frequented the scarlet blossoms of a large tree at Herradura. 

 Very common. 



156. Saucerottia cyaneifrons. 



Occurred in the same locality as its congener, S. warszewiezi, 

 but was not so plentiful. 



157. Damophila juli^. 



We shot a single specimen of this species in a large wood near 

 Aguachica. 

 • 158. Chrysolampis moschita. 



Occurred near the stream at Ocaua. 



159. Sapphironia ceruleogularis. 



Cienaga. 

 . 160. Chlorostileon haeberlini. Cab. & Hein. Mus. 

 Hein. iii. p. 48. 



Canta and Ocana. 



