180 SYNOPSIS OF THE TROCHILID^. 



and belly deep-blue; tail even, chestnut. red, tips 

 black. Inhabits Brazil. 



4. C. CIRROCHLORIS, Grcj-and-green Sabre-wing.^Tro- 



chilus cirrochloris, Vieill. Diet, des Scien. Nat. 

 Oiseau-mouche modeste, Ornismya simplex, Lest. 

 O. M. xxxiii. Above, of a dull green, tinged with 

 brown ; beneath, grey, whitish on the vent. Inhabits 

 Santa- Paulo, Brazil. 



Allied to the female of C. latlpennis. Perhaps a female, the 

 male of which is unknown. 



5. C. ? CLEMENTLY Oiseau-mouche Clemence, Less. 



O. M. xxx. Above brownish-green, clearest on the 

 centre of the back ; lower parts of a paler tint ; a 

 white streak behind the eye ; throat occupied by a 

 deep blue gorget; tail black, two outside feathers 

 tipped with white. Inhabits Mexico. 



The quills of this bird are very strong, without being broad, 

 like the true Campylopterus. 



V. SUB-FAM. LAMPORNIS. Bill arched. Tail short, 

 nearly even, (rounded, or slightly forked). 



PL. XX. VOL. II. 1. L. MANGO, The Mango Humming 

 Bird. Trochilus mango, Linn. Lath. Less. xiiL xiv. 

 Above, golden-green ; beneath, with a ventral stripe 

 of deep black, changing to brilliant blue on the sides ; 

 vent with a white band ; tail purple-brown, with green 

 reflections. Young, white beneath, with the ventral 

 atripe dull black, Inhabits Jamaica, Tobago, 



PL. XXXII. XXXIII. VOL. I. 2. L. GRAMINEUS, Black- 

 breasted Humming-Bird. Colibri du Mexique, Buff. 



