iSS6.] CoRV on the Birds of the West Indies. '^49 



I^ainpornis doini/iicKS "EiA^iOT, Ibis, 1872, p. 349; ib. Mon Trocli. p. 41 

 (1878). — Cory, Bd;. Haiti & San Domingo, p. 90 (1885); ib. 

 ListBds. W. I. p. 17 (1S85). 



Sp. Char. Male: — Entire upper parts yellowish green ; throat bright 

 golden green ; breast and belly purplish black; flanks green, show- 

 ing a spot of white; under tail-coverts dark purple; wings purplish 

 brown ; outer tail-feathers violet-purple, bordered with steel blue; 

 median feathers bronze green ; bill and feet black. 



Feviale: — Underparts dull gray, whitening on the throat; tail 

 tipped with white ; rest as in the male. 



Immature specimens have the underparts dull brownish white, 

 with a line of metallic green passing down the middle of the throat, 

 continuing in a line of black down the middle of the breast and 

 abdomen to the vent. 



Length, 4.90; wing, 2.60; tail, 1.S5; bill, .93. 

 Habitat. Haiti, San Domingo, Porto Rico, and St. Thomas.'' 



Lampornis viridis (Vieill.). 



Trocliilns viridis AuD. & Vieill. Ois. Dor. I, p. 34 (1S02). — Sundev. 



Oefv. K. Vet. Akad. For. 1869, p. 600. 

 Lampornis viridis Bp. Consp. I, p. 71 (1850). — Gould, Mon. Troch. II, 



pi. 78 (1861). — ScL. & Salv. Nom. Avium Neotr. p. 81 (1873). — 



GuNDL. Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. VII. p. 222 (187S).— Cory, List 



Bds. W. I. p. 17 (1885). 

 Chalybnra viridis Reich. Aufz. Colib. p. 10 (1S53). 

 Agyrtria viridis Reich. Troch. Enum. p. 7 (1855). 



Sp. Char. Male: — General plumage bright green, showing a bluish 

 tinge on the under surface when held in the light; tail steel blue; 

 wings dark brown ; bill black. 



Female: — Upper surface bright golden green; head brownish; 

 underparts dull ashy-white, tinged with green on the sides and 

 flanks; central tail-feathers bronze green, rest of tail-feathers' show- 

 ing dark blue on their inner webs, and golden brown on the outer, 

 all of the feathers narrowly tipped with white. 



Length (skin), 4; wing, 2.50; tail. 1.75. 

 Habitat. Porto Rico. 



Lampornis mango (Linn.). 



Troehilns mango LiNN. Syst. Nat. I, p. 191 (1766). — Gmel. Syst. Nat. I, 



p. 491 (1788). 

 Troehilns forpkyrurus Shaw, Nat. Misc. IX, p. 333. 

 Polytmus porphyrurus Gray, Gen. Bds. I, p. loS (1844). 



