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deeper orange-yellow on the throat, brighter yellow on the 
abdomen, and somewhat smaller in measurement. Total 
length 109 mm., exposed culmen 10, wing 58, tail 48, 
tarsus 17. 
Adult female. Similar to the adult male, but the colours 
not quite so bright. Wing 58 mm. 
Habitat. British Guiana. 
The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 
by H. Whitely at Quonga, British Guiana, Oct. 1887. 
Salvin-Godman collection. 
Rhynchocyclus flaviventris collingwoodi, subsp. nov. 
Adult. Differs from R. flaviventris flaviventris in being 
darker on the upper parts, the margins to the upper wing- 
coverts much less bright, the orange-buff on the lores 
deeper in colour, the throat and breast duller, and the sides 
of the body inclining to lead-grey. 
Total length 110 mm., exposed culmen 10, wing 58, 
tail 46, tarsus 17. 
Flabitat. Trinidad. 
The type, which is in the British Museum, was collected 
in Macqueripe Valley, Trinidad, Dec. 1905. Presented by 
Mr. Collingwood Ingram, in honour of whom the subspecies 
is named. 
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