Genera of Humming Birds. 221 



Genus XC. Oreopyra, Gould, Int. Troch., 1S61, p. 141. 



Type : O. leiicaspis, Gould. 



Bill short, stout, straight, scarcely lono-er than the head. 

 Wings long, reaching nearly the end of the tail. Tail long, 

 forked. Median rectrices the shortest, lateral and outermost 

 ones slightly and gradually longer, and pointed. Tarsi clothed. 

 Feet small. Sexes unlike. 



Habitat. — Guatemala, Costa Rica, Veragua. 



314. Oreopyra leucaspis, Gould, Mon. Troch., vol.iv., p. 264. 



White-throated Oreopyra , Gould, Mon. Troch., vol. iv., p. 

 264. 



rOreopyre a ororge blanciie, Muls., Hist. Nat. Ois. Mou., 

 1878, t. iv., p. 161. 



Habitat. — Chiriqui. 



Male. — Top of head brilliant metallic siLvery-green. Upper- 

 side shining green, golden in some lights. Uppertail- 

 coverts dark shining green. Tail bluish-black. Throat silky- 

 white. Stripe behind the eve white. Breast and upper part 

 of abdomen brilliant metallic green. Abdomen and flanks 

 grayish-brown. Undertail-coverts brownish-green, edged with 

 white. Wings purple-brown. Bill black. 



Total length, 4in. Wing, 2f. Tail, \~. Culmen, f. 



Fejnale. — Probably like the male, but paler in colouration. 

 Contrary to the opinion of many authors, I think that the 

 female of this species is not buff underside. However, 

 until I can ascertain if I am right or wrong, I shall give the 

 description of the bird which I have in my collection, sent to 

 me by Arce, as a female. 



Upperside golden-green. Uppertail-coverts shining green. 

 Median rectrices bronze-green. Laterals bronze-green at base, ' 

 passing to bluish-black with broad white tips on the two 

 outermost ones. Line behind the eye white. Ear-coverts 

 black. Underside reddish-buff. Bill black. 



This rare species was discovered by Mr. Warzewicz, on the 

 Volcano of Chiriqui, Veragua. 



