THE TUFTED-NECKED HUMMING-BIRD. 

 Trochilus ornatus. LINNAEUS. 

 PLATE XVI. FEMALE. 



THE female is in general rather less in size, and 

 \vants the crest and neck tufts, but the other parts of the 

 plumage hardly fail in brilliancy to those of the male, 

 represented on our last plate. The under parts are of 

 a redder tinge, where the white predominates in the 

 male, and the band on the rump is riot so clearly de- 

 fined. 



