598 APPENDIX. 
(45.) Page 801, Chordeiles virginianus minor: 
The Florida bird has been separated as O. virginianus chapmani* by Mr. 
Sennett, and its range extended along the Gulf coast to Texas. 
(46.) Pages 308 and 310-316, Genus TROCHILUS: 
The so-called subgenera, Calypte (p. 312, e'), Selasphorus (p. 318, e*), Atthis 
(p. 315, ¢?), Stellula (p. 315, 6"), and Calothorax (p. 316, a*) have been restored 
by the American Ornithologists’ Union Committee on Classification and Nomen- 
clature to the rank of genera, in accordance with the present author’s views, 
as expressed in his popular monograph of the Hummingbirds (Annual Report 
of the United States National Museum for 1890, pages 253-383, plates i—xliii.). 
The species should therefore be named as follows: 
430. Calypte coste. 431.1. Selasphorus floresii. 
431. Calypte anna. Atthis heloisz. 
Calypte helenz. Atthis ellioti. 
432. Selasphorus platycercus. 436. Stellula calliope. 
433. Selasphorus rufus. 437. Calothorax lucifer. 
434, Selasphorus alleni. Calothorax pulchra. 
(47.) Page 312, after T. alexandri: 
429.1. Trochilus violajugulum Jerrrizs. Violet-throated Hummingbird.’ 
Somewhat like 7. alexandri but larger, with the gorget much more exten- 
sively metallic and more reddish purple (“auricula purple”) in color; tail much 
longer and more deeply forked, with the outermost feather relatively narrower 
and more pointed. (Female and young unknown.) Length (skin) 3.40, wing 
1.85, tail 1.30 (middle rectrices 0.25 shorter, the lateral pair oniy 0.15 wide in 
middle). Hab. Southern California (Santa Barbara). 
(48.) Page 338, after C. richardsonii: 
462a. Contopus richardsonii peninsulz Brewsr. 
Large-billed Wood Pewee.’ 
Similar to C. richardsonii, but smaller, with the bill larger, the upper parts 
slightly grayer, the yellowish tinge to the white of the throat and belly clearer, 
the pectoral band narrower and grayer, and light edgings of the tertials and 
greater wing-coverts broader and whiter. Hab. Southern Lower California, 
1 [Chordeilea popetue] chapmani (SzennEtT, MS.) Coves, Auk, v. Jan. 1888, 37.—Chordeiles virginianua 
chapmani Scott, Auk, v. April, 1888, 186. 
2 Trochilus violajugulum Jerrrizs, Auk, v. April, 1888, 168. 
3 Contopus richardsonii peninsule Brewst., Seven Sup. New N. Am. B. Feb. 17, 1891, 144; Auk, viii. 
April, 1891, 144, 
