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but under parts paler, browner, and less blackish; rump and upper 

 tail-coverts distinctly paler, more ashy, the upper tail-coverts in 

 particular much lighter and tipped with whitish; under tail-coverts 

 slightly paler. 



In true C. b. brachyura the rump and upper tail-coverts are of uniform 

 color, brown and less ashy, and the upper tail-coverts show no whitish 

 borders or tips. Ridgway (Birds of North and Middle America, 1911, 

 5, p. 728) gives measurements of St. Vincent birds only, and apparently 

 describes that form, probably not having seen true C. b. brachyura. 



Trochilidae. 

 136. Threnmtes leucurus leucurus (Linne). 

 One adult cf , Vicinity of Paramaribo, February. 



137. Glaucis hirsuta hirsuta (Gmelin). 



Five specimens, Vicinity of Paramaribo, Lelydorp, and Javaweg, 

 February, March, April, August, and September. 



138. Phoethornis superciliosus superciliosus (Linne). 



Four specimens, three males and one female, Vicinity of Paramaribo, 

 March. 



139. Phoethornis longuemareus (Lesson). 



Six specimens, both sexes. Vicinity of Paramaribo, January, and 

 February. 



140. Phoethornis ruber ruber (Linne). 



Two specimens. Vicinity of Paramaribo, and Javaweg, March, and 

 April. 



141. Florisuga mellivora imellivora (Linne). 



One adult cf , Javaweg, May. 



