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GULAR HUMMING-BIRD. 



Trochilus gularis. T. aureo-viridis subtus albus, alls caudaqite 

 nigricantibus, gula crissoque cyaneis. Cimel. Phys. t. 30. f. A. 



Gold-green Humming-Bird, white beneath, with blackish wings 

 and tail, and deep-blue throat and vent. 



Trochilus gularis. Lath. ind. orn. 



DESCRIBED from a drawing by Mr. Miller, and 

 said to be a native of the East-Indies, which is 

 probably a mistake. Its length appears to be 

 about three inches, and its colours as expressed in 

 the specific character. Perhaps a native of South 

 America. 



GILT-CRESTED HUMMING-BIRD. 



Trochilus cristatellus. T. curmrostris viridis, capitis crista viridi- 

 nitente aurea t remigibus caudaque nigris. Lath. ind. orn. 

 suppL 2. 



Green Humming-Bird, with shining gold-green crest, and black 

 wings and tail. 



Gilt-crested Humming-Bird. Lath. syn. suppl. 2. 



A SMALL and elegant species; length two inches 

 and a half: colour green, and on the top of the 

 head a bright gold-green crest : quill-feathers and 

 tail black. The female is greenish brown above, 

 and whitish beneath, with dusky spots on the breast. 

 This species seems much allied to the following. 



