G E M u s XXIX. HUMMINGBIRD. 



N" 6i. Patch-necked H. B. 



C I ZE of the others. Upper parts of the body brownifh green : iS. 



throat and fore part of the neck green : breaft and belly vio- mango H B 

 let : vent white : tail as in the two others of this fpecies. 

 In the colleftion of Colonel Davies. 



Harlequin Humming Bird, Gen. Syn. ii. p. 760. N" 20. 20. 



HARLEQUIN 

 A MONG the drawings of Colonel Davies, I obferve one of H.B, 



thefe which meafures full five inches. The colours of the ^^' ^^^* 

 plumage are much the fame as before defcribed, except that be- 

 neath the black at the back part of the neck is a narrow band of 

 blue green : the wing coverts and upper part of the back incline 

 to green ; and the under part of the tail verges to purple. 

 The plate herewith given is a good reprefentation. 



Ruffed Humming Bird, Jr^!. Zool. ii. N" 177. eg. 



RUFF-NECKED 

 'T'HIS fpecies is called, at Nootka Sound, Safinneer Safin *. ^'^- 



Si. 

 PATCH-NECK- 

 OlZ'E oi xht Red-throated Humming Bird. Bill long, flender, ED H. B. 



black : the crown of the head, taking in the eyes, hind part of Dkcriptioj^^ 

 * Cook') taji Foj, ii. p. 297. and Jpfend, 



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