HUMMING-BIRD. 



grey, of which colour the under parts are : the wings are brown, 

 with a tinge of violet : the tail white at the point, and of the co- 

 lour of polifhed fteel beneath : legs brown. 

 Inhabits Si. Domingo. 



7 6 3 



Place. 



Trochilus Thaumantias, Lin.SyJi. i. p. 190. N° 8. 

 Le Colibri, Brif. orn. in. p. 667. N° l.—Pl. enl, 600. f. 1. 

 Le petit Colibri, Buf. oif. vi. p. 64. 



Guianumbi fexta fpecies, Marcg. Bra/, p. 197. — Raii^yn. p. 83. N° 6.— 

 Will. orn. p. 232. N°6. 



HP HIS, I fhould think, is one of the fmalleft of the crooked- 

 billed Humming-birds, being only two inches ten lines in 

 length. The bill is eleven lines long, and the tail thirteen : the 

 upper mandible black, the lower white: the colour of the plu- 

 mage is wholly of a greenifh. violet, except the wings, which arc 

 brown ; and on the lower part of the belly is a fpot of white : 

 the two middle tail feathers are of a bright green gold, with a 

 copper glofs ; and the others are the fame, but edged with white ; 

 and the outer one is entirely white on the outer web : legs and 

 claws black. 



Inhabits Brajil, and other parts of South America. 



25. 



ADMIRABLE 



H. B. 



Desc 



ription. 



Places. 



Vellow-fron ted Honey-fucker, Gen. Birds, p. 62. pi. 8. f. 1. 



26. 

 YELLOW- 

 FRONTED 

 H. B. 



J70REHEAD yellow : body and wing coverts green : pri- description. 

 maries and tail black. 



5 I 2 



Purple- 



