NO. 1247. BIRDS OF VENEZUELA— ROBINSON AND RICHMOND. 173 
42. AMIZILIS FELICI2E (Lesson). 
FELICIA'S HUMMING 151 KD. 
Abundant at La Giiaira and at San Julian. A nest saddled on a 
l)ranch and containing- one egg was found at La Guaira on July 4. On 
July T) a female of this species was seen to make, in the absence of its 
owner, several visits to the nest of a PluvthoruU and each time rol) it 
of a poi'tion of its lining. 
43. CHLOROSTILBON CARIBB^A Lawrence. 
ATALA'S EMERALD. 
Abundant in the flat coast region. 
Family PIPRID.E. 
44. CHIROXIPHIA LANCEOLATA ( Wagler) . 
LANCE-TAILED MANAKIN. 
Fairly common in the well wooded and shaded ravines at La Guaii-a 
and at San Julian. A nest with 2 eggs was taken at La Guaira on 
Julv 25, 1895. 
Family TYRANNID^. 
45. MUSCIVORA TYRANNUS (Linnaeus). 
FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER. 
A number seen at San Julian. 
46. TYRANNUS DOMINICENSIS (Gmelin). 
GRAY KING BIRD. 
Abundant at San Julian. 
47. PITANGUS DERBIANUS RUFIPENNIS ( Lafresnaye). 
RUFOUS-WINGED DERBY FLYCATCHER. 
One male obtained at San Julian Juh' lf>. Others seen. 
48. LEPTOPOGON SUPERCILIARIS Cabanis. 
WHITE-BROWED FLYCATCHER. 
One specimen taken at San Julian on August 5. Tarsi blue. 
Has l)een previously recorded from Venezuela on one occasion, by 
Chapman and Phelps.^ 
49. POGONOTRICCUS sp. 
An immature specimen taken at La Guaira in 1895.^ 
lAuk., XIV, 1897, p. 369. ^ Proc. U. S. NatMus., XVIII, 1895, p. 684. 
