674 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



1849-61. Gould, J. — Coiitiuued. 



constanti, 260 ; leocadiffi ['pinicolti on x)l.] , 261 ; Lepidolarynx [Heliomaster ou pi. J mesolet cus, 

 262; Callipeiiclia [Heliomaster on pi.] angelae, 263; *Oreopyra *leuoaspis, 2t)4; Eu.steph.-tnus 

 galeritus, 265; stokesi, 266; femandensis, 267; Phajoleema rubinoides, 268; *8eqiiatorialis, 

 269 ; Eriocnemis ciipreiventiis, 270 and 271 [latter being E. '■ .simplex] ; isaacsoui, 272 ; luciani, 

 273 ; mosquera, 274 ; vestita, 275 ; nigrivestis, 276 ; godini, 277 : d'orbignyi, 278 ; derbiaua, 

 279 ; alinas, 280 ; *squamata, 281 ; *lugens, 282 ; aureliae, 283. 



Vol. V, pll. 284-36P. — Cyanomyia quadricolor, 284 ; '-violiceps, 285 ; cyanocepliula, 280 : gua- 

 temalensis (p. xcvi) ; francia3, 287 ; -cyanicollis, 288 ; -Hemistilbon -ocai, 289 ; norri.si (ji. xcvii) ; 

 Leucippus chionogaster, 290 ; Leucocbloris albicolliH, 291 ; T^jaumatias candidus, 292 ; *chio- 

 nopectus, 293 ; leucogaster, 294 ; *viridiceps, 295 ; milleri, 296 ; nitidifrons, 297 ; *caeruleiceps 

 (p. xcviii) ; brevirostris, 298 ; affinis, 299 ; "cbioniirn-s, 300 ; albiventris, 301 ; linna?i, 302 ; *flu- 

 viatilis (p. xcix) : *apicalis (p. xcix) ; ■maculicaudus (p. xcix) ; Amaziliaxjristina, 303: -alticola 

 304 ; dumerili, 305 ; leucopbasa, 306 ; Pyrrhoplia?na cinnamomea [= Amazilia cqrallirostris on 

 pi.], 307; yucatanensis [= Amazilia on pi.], 308; ■ cerviniventri.s [=Auiazilia on pi.], 309; 

 *castaneiventria [=: Amazilia ou pL], 310; riefferi [= Amazilia on pi.], 311 ; beryllina [= Ama- 

 zilia on pi.], 312; devillei [= Amazilia on pi.], 313; viridigaster [= Amazilia on pi.], 314; 

 iodura (p. ci) ; *cyaniu-a [:= Amazilia on pi.], 315; Erythronota antiqua, 316; feliciie, 317; 

 edwardi, 318 ; *nigriventris, 319 ; *elegans, 320 ; Saucerottia typica [Erythronota sancerottei 

 «n. pi.], 321; sophiaj [=; Erythronota ou pi.], 322; war.szewiczi (p. ciii) ; Hemithylaca [=Sau- 

 cerottiaon pi.] oyanifrous, 323 ; *Eiipherusa eximia, 324 ; Chrysurouia tenoue, 325 ; josephinae, 

 326 ; neera (p. civ) ; *ca3ruleicapilla (p. civ) ; humboldti, 327 ; eliciae, 328 : chrysura, 329 ; Eu- 

 cephala grayi, 330 ; *.smaragdo-cierulea, 331 ; chlorocephala, 332 ; cteruleo-lavata, 333 ; *scapu- 

 lata (p. cv) ; -hypocyanea, 334 ; caerulea, 335; cyanogenys (p. cv) ; Panterpe insignis, 336; 

 Juliamyia typica, 337 ; feliciana (p. cvi) ; *Circe latii-ostris, 338 ; doubledayi, 339 ; *Pliieoptila 

 *sordida, 340; -zouura (p. cvii) ; DamojihUa *amabili8, 341 ; Hylochari.s sapphirina, 342 : lactea, 

 343 ; cyanea, 344 ; Sapphironia goudoti, 345 ; *ca'ruleigiilaris, 346 ; Sporadiuus oiegans, 347 ; 

 ricordi, 348; maugsei, 349; Chlorolampis [ChlorostUbon on pi.] *auricep.s, 350 ; caniveti [Chlo- 

 rostilbon ou pi.], 351; osberti [Chlorostilbon on pi.], 352; salviui (p. cix) ; *Chlorostilbon 

 augnstipennis, 353 ; haeberlini (p. ex) ; phaethon, 354; aureiventri.s (p. ex) ; prasinus, 355 ; *ig- 

 neus (p. cxi) ; atala, 356 ; daphne (p. cxi) ; *peruauu3 (p. cxi) ; ■napensis (p. cxi) ; *brevicau- 

 datus (p. cxi) ; ohrysogaster (p. cxi) ; assimilis (p. cxii) ; nitens (p. cxii) ; Pauychlora [Chloro- 

 stilbon on pi.] alicffi, 357; euchloris (p. cxii) ; .steuura (p. cxiii) ; poortmani [Chlorostilbon on 

 pi.], 358; "Smaragdochiysis -iridescens, 359; ■■Phlogophilus *hemileucurn.s, 360. 



(Note. — The above list being dra'wn up by turning the pages of the Introduction, the aster- 

 isk may be misplaced in some instances, if the author has omitted to place his name after Ms 

 own genera and species, or has placed it after any names for which he is the authority only in 

 as far as the combination of the generic with the specific term is concerned. I have preferred 

 to take this list rather than that of the plates alone, as this represents the final views of the 

 author, and gives many species not figured ; the species here catalogued being 416 in number, 

 while the plates number 360. In mauy cases the generic, and sometimes the specific, names 

 are here different from those pruited iu the body of the work and engTaved on the plates ; but 

 all these discrepancies I have taken due uote of in the brackets.) 



1849. [Jardine, W.] OreotrocMlus jamesonii [n. sp.], Jardiue. October, 1849. 

 <^Jard. Contrih. Orn., 1849, p. 67, pi. xliii. 

 See also note, Contrih. for 1850, p. 27. 

 1849. Parzudaki, [E.] Description et figure d'une [r^cemmeut] noiivelle esp^ce 

 d'Oiseau-Mouclie de la R6piibliqiie de Venezuela. <^ Rev. et Mag. de Zool,, i, 

 1849, pp. 273, 274, pi. 8. 

 Ornysmia (sic) lindenii, Parz., R. Z., 1845, p. 253. 



1849. Sallk, A. [Description d'une nouvelle espece d'Oiseau-Mouche (Oruismia (sic) 



catbarintB).] <^ Bev. et Mag. de Zool., i, 1849, j). 498. 



1850. Bonaparte, C. L. Note sur les Trochilid^s. <^ Compt. Bend, de VAcod. Set. 



Paris, XXX, 1850, pp. 379-383. 



Lafresnaya, Delattria, Bourciera, Saucerottia, Loddigiornis, Goiddia, sont des genres nou- 

 veaux ou recemmeut d6crits (1849). 



1850. Bonaparte, C. L. Note sur les Trochilides. <^Bev. ct Mag. de Zool., ii, 1850, 

 pp. 243-245. 

 Extraite des Comptes Bendus de VAcad. des Sc. de Paris, s6ance du l"^' avril 1850, q. v. 

 1850. Gould. J. On six new species of Humming Birds. <^ P. Z. 5., xviii, 1850, pp. 

 162-164. 



Trochilus scintilla, T. ehionura, p. 162; T. venusta, T. coeruleogularis, T. castaneoventrig, p. 

 163 ; T. niveoventer, p. 164. 



