1879.] BIRDS FROM ANTIOQ.UIA. 529 



Doryphoi'a being the name of a well-known genus of Phytophagous 

 Coleoptera, cannot continue to be used for this bird and its allies ; 

 Reichenbach's Hemistephania (Aufz. d. Colibris, p. 9, 1853) must 

 therefore take its place. 



276. Chalybura buffoni (Less.) ; Gould, H. B. ii. pi. Ixxxix. 

 Remedios, Sta. Elena. (Mus. S.-G.) 



277. Ph<eol.ema rubinoides (Bourc. et Muls.) ; Gould, H. B. 

 iv. pi. cclxviii. 



(Mus. P. L. S.) 



278. Panoplites flavescens (Bourc.) ; Gould, H. B. ii. pi. cxi. 

 Medellin. (Mus. P. L. S. and S.-G.) 



279. Floristjga mellivora (Linn.) ; Gould, H. B. ii. pi. cxiii. 

 Remedios. 



280. Acestrura mulsanti (Bourc.) ; Gould, H. B. ill. pi. cxlv« 

 Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



281. Steganura underwoodi (Less.); Gould, H. B. iii. pi. 

 clxii. 



Sta. Elena, Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



282. Cynanthus mocoa (Delattre et Bourc.) ; Gould, H. B. 

 iii. pi. clxxiii. 



Sta. Elena. (Mus. S.-G. and P. L. S.) 



This is the most northern locality yet recorded for this green- 

 tailed Cynanthus. 



283. Metallura tyrianthina (Bourc); Gould, H. B. iii. 

 pi. cxcv. 



Sta. Elena. 



284. Adelomyia cervina, Gould, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. 4, x. p. 453. 



Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



285. Heliothrix barroti (Bourc.) ; Gould, H. B. iv. pi. ccxvi. 

 Remedios. 



286. Heliotrypha parzudakii (Longuem.); Gould, H. B. 

 iv. pi. ccxl. 



Sta. Elena. (Mus. S.-G.) 



The nest is composed chiefly of moss, to which is attached out- 

 wardly pieces of lichen. The inside is thickly lined with the pubes- 

 cence of the base of the fronds of ferns. 



287. Petasophora anais (Less.) ; Gould, H. B. iv. pi. ccxxiv. 

 Sta. Elena, Medellin. (Mus. S.-G.) 



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