HUMMIKG-BIR D. 



751 



black, with a blue glofs like polifhed fleel j all the feathers are 

 of equal lengths : legs black. 



Edwards has figured another with this, in the fame plate, which 

 he fuppofes the female, as it anfwered the above defcription in all 

 things, except that the white mark on the belly was wanting. 



I have one of thefe birds, which, inftead of the white on the 

 belly, h^s only a white fpot on each fide, and the bird is rather 

 lefs in fize. 



Inhabits Mexico and Guiana, 



Pla-ce-s. 



Le Colibri piquete, Brif. ortt. iii. p. 669. N° 2. 

 Le Zitzil, ou Colibri piquete, Buf. oif. vi. p. 50. 

 Hoizitziltototl, Fernand. Hifc.Mex. p. 705. 



«3- 



SPOTTED 



H. B. 



T ENGTH five inches and a half. Bill black ; in length thir- Description. 



teen lines and a half: the head, hind part of the neck, back, 

 rump, fcapulars, and under parts of the body, are green gold, 

 with a glofs of copper : the throat, fore part of the neck, and 

 wing coverts, the fame, but marked with fmall white fpots : 

 -quills violet brown : tail greenifh brown, tipped with white : legs 

 and claws black. 



Inhabits Mexico. Place. 



Le Colibri a cravate verte, Buf. oif. vi. p. 56. 



— — a gorge verte de Cayenne, PL enl. 671. f. i. 



'TpHlS is about the fame fize as the laft ; but the bill is not fo 



long. The upper parts of the body and tail are of a deep 



.gilded green : on the throat is a dafh of very bright emerald 



5 D a . greeny 



14. 



GREEN- 



THROATED 



H. B. 



Description. 



