1182 MR. C. E. HELLMAYR ON THE 



adult males from W. Colombia have the throat and foreneck of' 

 exactly the some golden green hue as the Ecuadorian ones, while 

 the violet-blue pectoral area, in the latter, is by no means less 

 extended. There is no difference in the development of the 

 bronzy base to the outer rectrices between the two series, and the 

 dimensions are practically the same. The female from Novita 

 differs from the three " reini " {ex Ecuador) by having the throat 

 less spotted with shining green, though this is very insignificant. 



P. rosenhergi is thus found to range over the humid, tropical 

 coast-district of N.W. Ecuador and W. Colombia. 



142. Uranomitra franci^ Bourc. & Muls. 



Trochilus Francice Bourcier & Mulsant, Ann. Sci. phys. et nat., 

 d'Agric. et d'Industr. Lyon, ix. p. 324 (1846. — Bogota; descr. 

 6 ad.) 



Cyanomyia francicn Sclater & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 530 

 (Antioquia). 



Agyrtria Francice Simon & Dalmas, Ornis, xi. p. 218 (La Tigra, 

 "Western Cordillera). 



Uranomitra francice Boucard, ' The Humming Bird,' v. p. 6 (Rio 

 Dagua). 



Nos. 2733, 2736, 3756. S 6 a(i- Pueblo Rico, 5200 ft., 16, 

 18.viii. ; Siato : 15.ix.09.— Wing 55 ; tail 35, 36 ; bill 21-24 mm. 



No. 2735. (J)juv. Pueblo Rico : 18.viii.09.— Wing 56 ; tail 

 34 mm. 



" Iris and feet black, maxilla black, mandible brown, tip black.'' 



Similar to Bogota-skins. 



U. francice is as yet known only from the mountains of 

 Colombia. 



143. Amazilia tzacatl jucunda Heine. 



[IVochilus Tzacatl De la Llave, Registro Trimestre, ii. No. 5, 

 p. 48 (1833.— Mexico) *.] 



Eranna jucunda Heine, Journ. f. Orn. xi. p. 188 (1863.— Baba- 

 hoyo k, Esmeraldas, W. Ecuador). 



* Cfr. Richmond. Auk, xvi. 1899, p. 324r. 



