158 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. XIII. 



*Phaethomis hispidus oseryi^ (Bourcier and Mulsant). Lawrence's 



Hermit. 

 Trochilus oseryi Bourcier and Mulsant, Ann. Sci. Phys. et Nat. Lyon, (2), IV, 



1852 ,p. 139 (Pastoza, Ecuador). 

 Phaethornis villosus Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist., N. Y., VI, 1858, p. 258 



(Ecuador).'' 

 P[haeihornis] hispidus villosus Hellmayr, Nov. Zool., XVII, 1910, p. 374, in text. 

 Phaethornis hispidus oseryi Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., XXXVI, 1917, 



p. 282, crit. 

 Range: Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia. 

 2: "Colombia." 



*Phaethornis syrmatophorus syrmatophorus Gould. Train-bearing 



Hermit. 

 Phaethornis syrmatophorus Gould, Contr. Orn., 1851, p. 139 (Quito, Ecuador); 



Id., Mon. Trochil., I, 1852, pi. 20; Salvin, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, 



p. 274, part. 

 Phaethornis syrmatophorus syrmatophorus Hellmayr, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 



1911, p. 1179; Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., XXXVI, 1917, p. 282. 

 Phaethornis herlepshi Hartert, Nov, Zool., 1894, p. 56. 



Range: West Ecuador and west Colombia. 

 I : Colombia? 



Phaethornis syrmatophorus columbianus" Boucard. Colombian 

 Hermit. 



Phaethornis columhianus Boucard, The Humming Bird, I, 1891, p. 17 (Bogota, 



Colombia). 

 P{haethornis\s. columbianus Hellmayr, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 191 1, p. 1180, 



in text. 

 Phaethornis syrmatophorus columbianus Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus., N. H., 



XXXVI, 1917, p. 282 (La Palma, Colombia). 



Range: Eastern Ecuador and eastern Colombia. 



*Phaethomis anthophilus anthophilus (Bourc). Palled Hermit. 



Trochilus anthophilus BouRC, Rev. Zool., VI, 1843, p. 71 (Upper Magdalena 

 Valley, Colombia). 



• According to Chapman (I.e.) Phaethornis h. villosus Lawrence (Napo) is a 

 synonym of P. h. oseryi (Bourc. & MuLS.) (Pastoya) and the race differs from 

 P. hispidus hispidus Gould from Bolivia in "smaller size and somewhat paler under 

 parts." 



'' Phaethornis hispidus villosus (Lawrence) : Described by Lawrence as differing 

 from P. h. hispidus Gould chiefly in having the edges to the upper tail coverts and 

 feathers of the rump buff, not hoary or whitish as in adults of P. h. hispidus. 



" Phaethornis syrmatophorus columbianus Boucard : Differs from P. s. syrma- 

 tophorus Gould in having the malar streak and a stripe down middle of under parts 

 white (not with white stripe restricted to the throat, the malar streak buff, and the 

 rest of the under parts ochraceous buff as in typical P. s. syrmatophorus) ; the rump 

 and upper tail coverts also differ in being uniform ochraceous buff. 



