240 Field Museum or Natural History — Zoology, Vol. XIII. 



Heliodoxa leadbeateri parvula" Berlepsch, Joum. fur Ornith., 1887, p. 320 

 (Bogota); Hellmayr & Seilern, Arch, fur Naturg. Abh. A, 5 Heft, 1912, 

 p. 14*4, in text. 



Range: Venezuela and Colombia. 



11: Venezuela (Merida 2, "Venezuela" 2); "Colombia" 7. 



Heliodoxa leadbeateri otero** (Tschtidi). Otero's Hummingbird. 



Trochilus otero Tschudi, Arch, fur Naturg., 1844, I, p. 298 (Peru); Fauna 



Peruana Av., 1845-46, p. 249, pi. 23, Fig. 2. 

 Heliodoxa otero Gould, Men. Trochil., II, i860, pi. 96; Simon, Mem. Sec. Zool. 



France, II, 1889, pp. 220-221, in text (crit.); Taczanowski, Orn. Perou, I, 



1884, p. 287. 

 H[eliodoxa] leadbeateri otero Hellmayr & Seilern, Arch, fur Naturg., Ab. A, 



5 Heft, 1912, p. 144, in text. 



Range: Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. 



*Heliodoxa jacula jacula Gould. Green- crowned Hummingbird. 



Heliodoxa jacula Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1849, p. 96 (Bogota, Colombia); 



Mon. Trochil., II, 1858, pi. 54; Elliot, Syn. Trochil., 1879, p. 64; Salvin, 



Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 319, part. 

 Heliodoxa jacula jacula Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 571, 



in key. 



Range: Colombia (central and eastern Andes). 

 3: "Colombia." 



*Heliodoxa jacula jamersoni {Bourcier). Jamerson's Hummingbird. 



Trochilus jamersoni Bourcier, Comp. Rend., XXXII, 1851, p. 187 ("Vallie 



chaud de CalacoU," — Ecuador). 

 Heliodoxa jamesoni Gould, Mon. Trochil., II, 1861, pi. 95; Salvin, Cat. Bds. 



Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 320. 

 Heliodoxa jacula jamersoni Hartert, Das Tierreich, 1900, p. 123; Oberholser, 



Proc. U. £. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 224, crit. (Santo Domingo, western 



Ecuador) ; Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 571, in key. 



Range: Ecuador. 



2: Ecuador (Chimbo i, "Ecuador" i). 



t*Heliodoxa jacula henryi Lawrence. Henry's Hummingbird. 



Heliodoxa henryi Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VIII, 1867, p. 402 

 (Angostura, Costa Rica). 



' I cannot distinguish this supposed race. In this I agree with Chapman (I.e.); 

 nevertheless it is recognized by Hartert (Das Tierreich, 1900, p. 122) and pro- 

 visionally by Ridgway (Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, p. 572); also, Braboume and 

 Chubb. 



^ Heliodoxa leadbeateri otero (Tschudi) : Male, described as differing from H. I. 

 leadbeateri of Venezuela in having the frontal patch larger; more golden on upper 

 back; breast tinged with greenish blue and the median rectrices greenish bronze 

 (not reddish bronze) ; the females are also readily distinguished (cf. Taczanowski, I.e.). 

 I have not seen this bird. 



