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Three specimens : 



a. 9 March 19, 1904. 



b. 9 March 19, 1904. 



c. 9 March 19, 1904. 



Chimney Swifts were first noticed on March 16 and 17, when a number 

 were seen flying about near the house. More were observed on the 19th. 

 They were abundant in the late afternoon, and at about sunset they filed grad- 

 ually into the vertical well-shaft to roost. On the 19th one of the Indians went 

 down in the well after dark with a lantern and obtained several specimens. 

 The birds were not seen about again until the 23d, and I have no record of them 

 after that date. The note impressed me as rather less loud and harsh than that 

 of CJiaetura pelagica. 



TROCHILIDAE. 

 42. [*Amazilia yucatanensis (Cabot). Cabot's Hummingbird.] 



43. *Amazilia cinnamonea (Lesson). 



Cinnamon Hummingbird. 



Maya name, qu-nun. 



One specimen : sex ?, March 29, 1904. 



44. *Chlorostilbon caniveti (Lesson). 



Canivet's Hummingbird. 



One specimen : sex 1, April 7 , 1904. 



45- [*Lampornis prevosti (Lesson), Prevost's Hummingbird.] 



46. Trochilus colubris Linne. 



Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 

 Maya name, ou-nun. 

 Five specimens : 



a. £, Feb. 4, 1904. 



b. [ 9 ], March 23, 1904. 



c. [$], March 25, 1904. 



d. [<?], March 27, 1904. 



e. [9], April 5, 1904. 



Common. Most of the Hummingbirds seen were of this species. 



TROGONIDAE. 



47- Trogon puella Gould. 



Rayed-tailed Trogon. 

 Three specimens : 



a, b. [9 9], Chichen-Itza, 189- E. H. Thompson 



c. [£], Chichen-Itza, 189- E. H. Thompson. 



