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(1058) Florisuga mellivora mellivora (Linn.). 



Trochilus meUivorus Linn., Syst. Nat., I, 1758, p. 121 ("India"; Braboume & 

 Chubb ."designate Guiana). 



Florisuga mdlivora Scl. & Salv., P. Z. S., 1879, p. 539 (Remedies); Allen, 

 Bull. A. M. N. H., XIII, 1900, p. 138 (Bonda; Cacagualito) ; Simon & Dalmas, 

 Omis, XI, 1901, p. 218 (Las Cruces). 



Florisuga mellivora mellivora Hbllm., P. Z. S., 1911, p. 1181 (Noanamd; Cajon). 



Doubtless distributed throughout the larger part of the Tropical Zone 

 though we failed to take it east of the Eastern Andes. 



Noanama, 1; Barbacoas, 5; Buenavista, Nariiio, 1; Miraflores, 2j 

 Puerto Berrio, 1. 



(1075) Agyrtria viridiceps (Gould). 



Thaumatias viridiceps Gould, P. Z. S., 1860, p. 307 (Ecuador). 



A species heretofore known only from western Ecuador which Richard- 

 son secured in southwestern Colombia. 

 Ricaurte, 1. 



(1085a) Agyrtrina viridissima subsp. 



An adult male from Villavicencio apparently belongs to this group, but 

 I have not material to determine its status. The tail is greenish with a 

 blackish subterminal band and the three outer tail-feathers have small 

 greenish tips. 



(1086) Agyrtrina fluvialitis (Gould). 

 Thaumatias flwuialitis Gould, Introd. Trochil., 1861, p. 154 (Napo, Ecuador). 



Found by us only in the Tropical Zone of Amazonian Colombia, whence 

 it does not appear to have been previously recorded. 

 La Morelia, 1. 



(1090) Polyerata amabilis (Gould). 

 Trochilus (7) amabilis Gould, P. Z. S., 1851, p. 115 (New Grenada). 



Inhabits the Tropical Zone of the Pacific coast and eastward into Antio- 

 quia. In addition to the specimens listed below we have also an excellent 

 series from Esmeraldas, Ecuador. 



Puerto Valdivia, 3; Alto Bonito, 1. 



