431. Anna Hummingbird (Calppte anne). L. 3.6. 
Ad. 3. Crown and throat glittering purplish pink; 
feathers at sides of throat much lengthened. Ad. Q. 
Above green; below grayish washed with green; throat 
usually with pink feathers; tail with a narrow white 
tip. Yxg. Similar but browner above. 
Range.—Western United States, from northern Lower California 
north to northern California; east to southern Arizona; south in winter 
to Mexico; recorded from Guadalupe Island. 
432. Broad-tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platy- 
cercus). L.4. Ad. 3’. Outer primary very narrow, 
end sharp; crown green, throat pz; tail green above, 
purplish below without white tips. 4d. 9. Outer 
tail-feathers rusty at base, then black with a broad 
white tip; middle feathers entirely green; above bronzy 
green; throat feathers with dusky centers; sides rusty. 
Range.—Rocky Mountains; west, rarely to eastern Californias 
North to southern Wyoming and Idaho; winters south of United States. 
433. Rufous Hummingbird (Selaspborus rufus). 
L. 3.6. Ad. §. Nextto middle pair of tail-feathers 
notched near tip of inner web; back reddish brown some- 
times washed with green. Ad. @. Sides rusty, back 
green, throat spotted with green and sometimes ruby, 
outer tail-feathers rusty at base, then black and a 
white tip, the feather more than .12 wide; middle tail- 
feathers green at base, end black. Yung. g’. Similar to 
2 but ali tail-feathers rusty at base. 
Range.— Western United States; breeds from the hlgher mountains 
of southern California and Arizona, north to Lat. 61° in Alaska; dur- 
ing migrations east to Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, 
and western Texas; winters in southern Mexico. 
434. Allen Hummingbird (Selasphorus alleni). L. 
3.6. Ad. 3. Crownand back green, and tail rusty 
tipped with dusky, no notch in tail-feathers; in other 
respects like No. 433. Ad. 2 and Yung. O'. Like the 
same of No. 433, but outer tail-feather less than .12 in. 
wide. 
Range. - Pacific coast, from Monterey, California, north to British 
reall migrates south through Arizona, and southern California 
to Mexico. 
435. Morcom Hummingbird (4tthis morcom?). 
L.2.9. Ad. 2. Above bronzy green; middle tail- 
feathers bronzy green tinged with rusty on basal _ half; 
rest of tail-feathers rusty brown, then green, then black 
and tipped with white; below white, sides rusty, 
throat spotted with bronze-green. (Ridgw.) Male 
unknown. 
Range.~ Huachuca Mountains, southern Arizona, (known from one 
specimen.) 
436. Calliope Hummingbird (Stellula calliope). 
L. 3. Ad. . Throat purplish pink, white at base 
showing through; above green. Ad. &. Sides rusty, 
throat with green spots, above green, outer tail-feathers 
gray at base, then black, then_white cz mearly equal 
amounts. Yung. 3. Similar to 2. 
Range.—Mountains of western United States; breeds north to 
Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia; west to eastern Oregon and 
eastern California; winters south of United States; rare on Pacific 
coast of United States. 
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