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Genus OREONYMPHA Gould. 



Oreonympha Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1869, p. 295 (Type Oreonympha 

 nobilis Gould). 



♦Oreonympha nobilis Gould. Bearded Mountaineer. 



Oreonympha nobilis Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1869, p. 295 (Tinta, Peru); 

 Id., Mon. Trochil., Suppl., 1880, pi. 42; Whitely, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 1874, p. 675; Elliot, Syn. Trochil., 1879, p. 157; Taczanowski, Orn. Perou, 

 I, 1884, p. 344; Salvin, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 338. 



0[reonympha] nobilis Hartert, Das Tierreich, 1900, p. 166. 



Range: Andes of southern Peru, 

 i: Peru (Lucre Cuzco). 



Genus OXYPOGON Gould. 



Oxypogon Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1848, p. 14 (Type Ornismya guerini 



Boissonneau). 



*0x3rpogon lindenii (Parzudaki). Linden's Helmet-crest. 



Ornismya lindenii Parzudaki, Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 253 (Merida). 



Oxypogon lindeni Gould, Mon. Trochil., Ill, 1855, pi. 183; Elliot, Syn. Trochil. 



1879, p. 156; Salvin, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 339. 

 0[xypogon] lindeni Hartert, Das Tierreich, 1900, p. 167. 



Range: Venezuela. 



fio: Venezuela (near Merida). 



*Oxypogon guerinii (Boissonneau). Gueron's Helmet-crest. 



Ornismya guerinii Boissonneau, Rev. Zool., 1840, p. 7 (Santa Fe de Bogota). 

 Oxypogon guerini GovLD, Mon. Trochil., Ill, 1849, pi. 182; Elliot, Syn. Trochil., 



1879, p. 156; Salvin, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 340; Hartert, 



Das Tierreich, 1900, p. 167. 



Range : Colombia. 



5: Colombia (Bogota i, "Colombia" 4). 



Oxypogon stubelii* (Meyer). Stubel's Helmet-crest. 



Oxypogon stubelii Meyer, Zeithschr. Ges. Orn., I, 1884, p. 204 (Tolima, northern 

 Colombia) ; Boucard, Gen. Humming Bds., 1894, p. 64; Chapman, Bull. Am, 

 Mus. N. H., XXXVI, 1917, p. 306 (Santa Isabel, alt. 12,700 ft., Colombia). 



Range: Northern Colombia. 



^Oxypogon stubelii Meyer: Originally described from a female which until 

 recently was the only known specimen. The American Museum has lately received 

 a pair taken at Santa Isabel (alt. 12,700 ft.) Colombia. Dr. Chapman (I.e.) de- 

 scribes the male as having a general resemblance to O. guerini of the eastern Andes, 



