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(1136) Damophila juliae julise (Bourc). 



Ornismya julicB Bouec, Ann. Sci. Phys. et Nat. Lyon, V, 1842, p. 345 (Tunja, 

 Col.). 



Juliamyia julicB Cass., Proe. Acad. N. S. Phila., 1860, p. 194 (Turbo). 



Damophila juMcB Wtatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 378 (Aguachica); Stone, Proc. Acad. 

 N. S. Phila., 1899, p. 306 (Ibagiie). 



Represented only by a female from Honda. 



(1141) Chlorostilbon gibsoni {Eraser). 



Trochilus gibsoni Feasbe, P. Z. S., 1840, p. 17 (no locality; Brabourne and 

 Chubb "designate Colombia"; I add Chicoral, upper Magdalena Valley). Based 

 on a female; the male = T. angustipennis Fraser, I.e. p. 18. 



Found by us only in the Magdalena Valley and tributary valleys of the 

 Central Andes, from the Tropical Zone upward to the lower border of sub- 

 tropical forest. 



West of Honda, 1 ; Chicoral, 3; RioToche, 3; San Agustin, 6. 



(1142) Chlorostilbon hseberlini {Reich.). 



Ckloresies hwberlini Reich., Hand. Om. Troch. Enum., 1855, p. 4, pi. 703, figs. 

 4578-80 (Colombia; I suggest Bonda, Santa Marta). 



Chlorostilbon hoeberlini Wyatt, Ibis, 1871, p. 378 (Canta and Ocana); Allen, 

 Bull. A. M. N. H., XIII, 1900, p. 141 (Valencia; Bonda). 



Inhabits the Caribbean Fauna where it apparently represents C. gibsoni. 

 La Play a, 1. 



(1144) Chlorostilbon melanorhynchus Gould. 



Chlorostilbon melanorhynchus Gould, P. Z. S., 1860,^ p. 308 (vicinity of Quito). 

 Chlorostilbon angustipennis Scl. &. Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 531 (MedeUin). 

 Chlorostilbon comptus Berl., Ibis, 1887, p. 297 (Antioquia) . 

 Chlorostilbon pumilus Simon & Dalmas, Ornis, XI, 1901, p. 221 (Naranjo; La 

 Tigra); Hellm., P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1183 (Pueblo Rico). 



This species is widely distributed in western Colombia from the open 

 or semi-arid tropics up to the subtropics of the Western and Central Andes. 



Since this species occurs up to the borders of the tableland of Ecuador 

 (Richardson secured it in the Valle de Cumbaza at an altitude of about 

 7000 feet on the slopes of Mt. Chimborazo) we are, I think, warranted in 

 accepting the vicinity of Quito as an actual type-locality. 'Quito' skins 

 agree with those from Cumbaza and the two series combined give what we 



