204 ELEMENTS OF ORNITHOLOGY. 
Suborder III. TROCHILI. 
Family I. TrocHiiip2. 
1. Subfamily Trochiline. 
Group 1. Trochili serrirostres *, 
Heliothrix, 3. Schistes, 2. Augastes, 2. Rham- 
phodon, 1. Androdon, 1, Hemistephania, 4. Glaucts, 2. - 
Chlorostilbon, 13. Sporadinus, 38... Iache, 5, Pheo- 
ptila, 1. Aithurus, 1. Microchera,2. Callipharus, 1. 
Panychlora,7.  Eupherusa,3. Elvira, 2. Thalu- 
rania, 14, Hypuroptila,5. Lampornis, 10. Pina- 
rolema, 1. Avocettula, 1.  Eulampis, 2. —Petaso- 
phora, 7. Chrysolamps, 1. 
Group 2. Trochili intermedi. 
Pterophanes, 1. Heliomaster, 1. Lepidolaryna, 1. 
Diphlogena, 3. Helianthea, 7. _Bourcieria, 5. 
Eudosia, 1. Lampropygia, 7. — Cyanoleshia, 4. 
Zodalia, 2. Sappho, 3. Neolesbia, 1. Leshia, 4. 
Metallura, 9. Eustephanus, 3. Panterpe, 1. Heli- 
angelus, 7. Heliotrypha, 5. — Urosticte, 5. Adelo- 
myia, 4. Anthocephala, 1. Phlogophilus, 1.  Polyt- 
mus, 3. Doleromyia, 1. Leucochloris, 1. Agyrtria, 22. 
Ariana, 1. Cyanomyia, 8. Leucippus, 4. Amazilia, 
30. Floricola, 4. Cyanophaia, 3. Damophila, 2. 
Polyerata, 2. Eucephala, 10. Hylocharis, 3. Chry- 
suronia, 5. Basilinna, 2. 
Group 3. Trochili levirostres, 
Eutoveres, 4. Threnetes, 5. — Phaethornis, 16. 
Pygmornis, 8. Sphenoproctus, 2. _Campylopterus, 8. 
Eupetomena, 2... Aphantochroa, 3. | Pheochroa, 2. 
Sternoclyta, 1. Urochroa,1, Eugenes,2. Celigena, 1. 
Oreopyra, 4. Delattria,4. Clytolema, 2.__Lampro- 
lema,1. Docimastes,1. Eugenia, 1. Heliodoxa, 4. 
TIolema, 3. Lampraster, 1. Pheolema, 3. Hylo- 
. nympha, 1. Lafresnaya,2. Florisuga, 2. Topaza, 2. 
Oreotrochilus, 6. Oreonympha, 1. Oxypogon, 38. 
* Tam indebted to the great kindness of Mr. Osbert Salvin, F.R.S., and 
of Dr. Giinther, F.R.S., for the use of Mr, Salvin’s Manuscript Catalogue, 
from which the above names of genera and their division into three groups are 
taken. These groups are not considered by their author to have the rank of 
subfamilies, the differences between any of the Trochili not being sufficient 
for such a subdivision, though the multitudinous genera may be conveniently 
grouped as Mr. Salvin has suggested, and as is here expressed. 
