XXVI 



INTRODUCTION. 



Geographical Distribution of the Species {continued). 



Vol. II. (contin.). 



TrochilidjE (contin.). 



Ohlorostilbon auriceps 



forfieatua 



caniveti 



assimiliB 



Thalurania townsendi 



colombica 



Microchera alboooronata 



parTirostris 



Oallipharua nigriventris 



Eupherusa eximia 



egregia 



poliocerca 



Elvira chionura 



cupreioeps 



Hypuroptila buffoni 



urochrysea 



isaurse 



melanorrhoa 



Lampomis violicauda 



prevosti 



hendersoni 



Teraguensig 



Petasophora thalaasina 



oyanotia 



delphinse 



Panterpe inaignis 



Agyrtria lucise 



Candida 



Arinia bouoardi 



Cyanomyia Tertioalia 



violiceps 



viridifrons 



guerrerensis 



miororhyncha 



cyanocephala 



guatemalensia 



Amazilia cinnamomea 



graysoni 



beryllina 



devillii 



cyanura 



ocai 



aumichraati ■ 



yueatanenaia 



oerriniTentris 



riefferi 



edwardi , 



niveiventria 



sophise 



Florioola longirostria 



conatanti 



leocadias 



Cyatiophaia cseruleigukris .... 



Damophila panamenaia 



j ulise 



Polyerata amabilia 



decora 



Ohrysuronia elicise 



Baailinna leucotia 



Eutoxerea salvini 



Threnetea ruckeri 



Phaethomia emiliaa 



longiroatria 



Pygmomis adolphi 



w 





;p5 



tJ I c3 



.11 



Old World, &o. 



General Eemarka. 



Genus repreaented in S. America. 



Peculiar to the ialanda off the coaat of Yucatan 



Genus peculiar to Central America. 

 Genua peculiar to Central America. 

 Genus peculiar to Central America. 



Peculiar to Old Providenee I, 



Genua peculiar to Central America. 

 Genua with many species in S. America. 



Genus peculiar to Central America. 

 Genus repreaented in S. America. 



Peculiar to Weatem Mexico. 



Peculiar to Tres Marias la. 



Genua repreaented in S. America. 

 Genua represented in Lower California. 

 Genua represented in S.-American Andes. 

 Genus repreaented in S. America. 



