Genera of Humming Birds. 387 



Longuemare^ s Hermit, Gould, Mon. Troch., vol. i., p. 31. 



Le Phaethornis de Longuemare, Muls., Hist. Nat. Ois. Mou., 

 1874, vol. i., p. 100. 



Le Milornis de Longuemare. 

 Habitat. — Guiana and Trinidad. 



Male. — Head dark-brown. Upperside bronzy-brown, mar- 

 gined with buff on lower part of uppertail-coverts. Median 

 rectrices bronze, passing into brown near the tips, which are 

 white. Lateral and outermost ones, bronzy at base, passing 

 into blackish-brown, slightly margined at tip with buffy-white. 

 Superciliary stripe, and one from the base of maxilla buff. 

 Lores and ear-coverts black. Chin and upper part of throat 

 black. Underside buff, lighter on the abodmen, and flanks. 

 Undertail-coverts buff in some specimens, nearly white in 

 others. Wings purple. Maxilla black. Mandible flesh-colour 

 for two-thirds of its length, rest black. 



Total length, 3|in. Wing, i|^. Tail, if. Culmen, J-|. 



Female. — Differs from the male in not having scarcely 

 any black on the chin and on the upper part of breasL 

 Median rectrices longer than in the male, and broadly tipped 

 with white. 



Dedicated to Mr. Longuemare, by Lesson. 



''^526. Milornis chapadensis, Allen, Bull, Amer., Mus., Nat. 

 Hist., 1893, p. 122. 



Pygmornis chapadensis, Allen, Bull, Amer., Mus., Nat. 

 Hist., 1893, p. 122. 



Chapada Hertnit. 



Le Milornis de Chapada. 



Similar to P. longuemareus, but much paler in all parts. 

 The bronzy-green of the back is much paler; the rump and 

 uppertail-coverts are rusty-buff instead of rufous ; the middle 

 tail feathers are more attenuated, their basal portion lighter 

 bronze-green and less dusky and the light apical portion 

 longer and whiter ; the lower parts are strong buff rather than 

 rufous ; the chin is only slightly dusky instead of blackish ; 

 the lowertail -coverts are buff instead of white, and the outer 

 vanes of the outer tail feathers are strong rusty-buff, which 

 colour also occupies the apical portions of the inner vanes. 



