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92. PHaiTHORNIS YARAQUI, Gould.—T. yaraqui, Boure. 
Nanegal, seven ex. ‘ Upper mandible black, lower deep red with 
a black tip ; legs and feet reddish.” 
93. HELIODOXA JAMESONI. 
Nanegal, many ex. ‘‘ Gizzard contained insects.”’ 
94. ERIOCNEMIS LUCIANI. 
Puellaro and above Puellaro, many ex. Spec. no. 1957 from 
Puellaro “ was feeding on a plant in a morass at the very top of the 
mountain, the place abounding in mosses, orchids, and ferns, and 
made no noise either with wings or voice.” 
95. CaLIGENA witsont (Del. & Bourc.). 
Nanegal. ‘“‘ Gizzard contained insects.” 
96. CHLOROSTILBON ATALA (Less.). 
Puellaro, four ex. ‘ Gizzard contained insects.”’ 
97. PerasOPHORA IOLATA, Gould. 
Calacali, Perucho, Puellaro, and above Puellaro. At the latter 
place “‘common in the upper part of the pueblo and rare in the 
lower.” 
98. ADELOMYIA MELANOGENYs (Fraser). 
Above Puellaro. ‘‘ Feet reddish flesh-colour; gizzard contained 
insects.” 
99. CALOTHORAX MULSANTI (Bourc.). 
Puellaro. ‘‘ On my way here from Perucho I saw three of this 
species feeding together in a row. I have hunted for it every day 
since without success until to-day. It seems to be silent on the wing, 
and in voice, restless, and exceedingly swift of flight.”’ 
100. LrespiaA AMARYLLIS, Gould. 
Calacali. 
101. Lespia GRACILIS, Gould. 
Above Puellaro and Calacali. At the latter place ‘‘ not common. 
This species is readily distinguishable from all others by the peculiar 
loud humming noise produced by the wings, audible at a distance of 
20 or 30 yards. I did not find it near the pueblo, but at some 
height up one of the hills. Gizzard contained insects.” 
102. LAFRESNAYA GAYI. 
Nanegal, two ex. 
103. AMAZILIA RIEFFERI (Boiss.). 
Nanegal and Perucho. 
