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puella, Gould. Four. 3¢, 9. Guatemala (Coban, November). 
aurantiiventris, “ould. One. 4. Costa Rica (Miravalles, October). 
atricollis, Vicill. Ten. 6 6, 4 . Central America. Trinidad. 
Demerara. Brazil (Rio Janeiro). 
chrysomelas, Richm. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xvi. p. 513 (1893). 
“ Exactly like 7. atricollis tenellus, except that the metallic green of the male is 
wholly replaced by opaque black, without the slightest trace of metallic gloss. 
‘The supposed female . . . . resembles that of 7. cal/igatus almost exactly, 
but the barring on the wing-coverts and secondaries is very different, and there 
is a slight difference on the upper parts, a perceptible gloss being present on 
these parts in the bird just described.” (Richmond). Habitat. Nicaragua 
(Escondido River). 
The description of this species reads like that of an abnormal colour variety ; we 
are not acquainted with anything resembling it. 
viridis, Linn. Sixteen. 93,79. Brazil (Rio Huallago). Ecuador. 
chionurus, Sclat. & Salv. 
bairdi, Lawr. One. 3. Chiriqui. 
citreolus, Gould. 
melanocephalus, (owld. Ten. 6 ¢,4 2 (1jr.). South Mexico. “ River 
St. John, Central America.” British Honduras. Guatemala (Coban). 
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caligatus, Gould. Six. 2 ¢,4 9. Guatemala (Dueiias ; Coban). 
meridionalis, Swvins. Six. 2 ¢,3 9.skel. Ecuador. 
ramonianus, Deville & Des Murs. 
variegatus, Spiz. Three. 2 6, 9. Brazil. Bolivia. 
bolivianus, Grant. 
surucura, Vicill. One. 6. 
aurantius, Spiz. One. 3g. Brazil 
melanurus, Swains. Nine. 6 ¢.3 9. Brazil (River Maranon). 
macrurus, Gould. One. ¢. Bolivia. 
massena, Gould. Seven. 5 ¢ (1jr.).2 9. British Honduras. Guatemala 
(Yzabal ; Choctum). 
clathratus, Salv. 
HAPALODERMA, Swains. 
narinum (Sfeph.). Eight. 5 ¢,3 9. East Africa (Mombasa). Central 
Africa (Zambesi). South Africa (Transvaal: De Kaap, Barberton, August ; 
Cape Colony). 
constantie, Sharpe & Ussher. 
rufiventre, Dubois, P.Z.S. 1896, p. 999. 
** Similar to H. narinum but more beautiful, with the breast, abdomen, and under 
tail-coverts isabelline rufus. 
““ §—Of a golden green colour, with coppery reflections ; cheeks bare (in the pre- 
pared skin these parts are blackish ; they are probably of a blue colour in the 
living bird) with a narrow band of green feathers running across them from 
front to rear ; greater wing-coverts and secondaries blackish, mottled with white 
and edged with coppery green; primaries black, white at the base; first and 
second tail feathers white, blackish green at the base, the third blackish green 
tipped with white, the central ones dull olive green edged with shining green ; 
breast, abdomen, and under tail-coverts isabelline red, palest on the latter; 
tarsus feathered tothe toes—these feathers, as well as those of the thighs, dull 
green mottled with ashy. Beak yellow; toes reddish. Total length, 280 ; 
wing, 132; tail, 170; tarsus, 14mm.” (Dubois). Habitat. Lake Tanganyika. 
HETEROTROGON, Aichm. 
“Size medium ; form slender; tail long ; rectrices not truncate. Three centre 
pairs of rectrices dark purplish-blue, with metallic reflections, in both sexes ; no 
black terminal bar on middle pair ; three out pairs with black and white bars on 
their exposed portions. Bill small, slender, and much compressed. Tomia of 
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