BIRD LIFE IN THE URUBAMBA VALLEY OF PERU. 69 



(1346) METALLURA AENEOCAUDA (Gould). 



Trochilus aeneocauda Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1846, p. 87 (Bolivia). 



Compared with Bolivian specimens, those from Peru Wave the 

 throat yellower green, and the tail, seen from below, more coi^pery. 

 Cedrobamba, 2 males, 2 females (May 23-June 16). 



(1350) METALLURA SMARAGDINICOLLIS SMARAGDINICOLLIS (d'Orbigny and Lafresnaye). 



Orthorhynchus smaragdinkollis (I'Orbigny and Lafresnaye, Mag. de Zool., vol. 8, 

 1838, p. 31 (Yungas, Bolivia). 



Hartert -" refers south Peruvian specimens to this form. I have 

 no material for comparison. 



Torontoy, 10,700 feet, 1 (May 10). 



(1353) OREONYMPHA NOBILIS Gould. 



Oreonympha nobilis Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1869. p. 295 (Tinta, Peru). 



Common in the arid Temperate and Puna Zones. 



Oilantaytambo, 2 females (July 5, 12); Huaracondo Canyon, 

 2 males, 3 females (July 23); Chospiyoc, 1 male, 1 female (Apr. 18 

 and 20); Pisac, 4 females (Apr. 17-19); Cuzco, 1 male. 



(1362) CHALCOSTIGMA STA>a,EVI VULCANI (Gould). 



Ramphomicron vulcani Gould, Contrib. Orn., 1852, p. 135 (Bolivia). 



An adult male differs from an Ecuadorian series of sta-de-i/i in 

 having the purple of the back reach to the forehead, the underparts 

 sooty with purplish reflections, the throat-pendant glittermg plumb- 

 eous rather than amethyst. It should apparently be referred to 

 the Bolivian form of which, however, I have seen only an immature 

 specimen. 



Idma Road, 11.200 feet, 1 male (Oct. 9); Occobamba Valley, 

 9,100 feet, 1 female (Aug. 2). 



(1363) CHALCOSTIGMA OLIVACErM (Lawrence). 



Ramphomicron olivaceus Lawrence, Ann. Lye. New York, 1864, vol. 8, p. 44 (La 

 Paz). 

 Agrees with a specimen from Maraynioc, but is considerably paler 

 than an immature, poorly prepared specimen from La Paz, Bolivia. 

 Lucma-Cosireni Pass, 11,400 feet, 1 male (Oct. 7). 



(1375) CYANOLESBIA MOCOA SMARAGDINA (Gould). 



Trochilus smaragdinus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1846, p. 85 (Bolivia). 

 Our specimens agree with others from Bolivia. 

 Idma, 2 males (July 14). 



ssNov. Zool., 1899, p. 73. 



