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Honduras. 
Cyanomyia microrhyncha Evxiot, Ibis, 3d ser., vi, July, 1876, 316 (Honduras?; 
coll. D. G. Elliot).—Satvin, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xvi, 1892, 197.—Satvin 
and Gopman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, ii, 1892, 290.—Boucarp, Gen. Hum. 
Birds, 1894, 165. 
Uranomitra microrhyncha Exsso7, Classif. and Synop. Troch., 1879, 197. Sarre, 
in Gould’s Mon. Troch., Suppl.,1885. 
Cyanomya microrhyncha Mutsant and VERREAUX, Hist. Nat. Ois.-Mouch., iv, 
livr. 3, 1878, 172; Suppl. plates, pl. 53. 
Algyrtria] microrhyncha Hartert, Das Tierreich, Troch., 1900, 49. 
[Agyriria] microrhyncha SHarPe, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 106. 
[Agyriria] microrrhyncha Simon, Cat. Troch., 1897, 11. 
AMIZILIS SALVINI (Brewster). 
SALVIN’S AZURE-CROWN. 
Adult male.—Pileum bright metallic blue, more greenish posteriorly, 
the sides of head (behind and beneath eyes) and sides of neck also 
bright metallic blue; hindneck, upper back, anterior scapulars, and 
wing-coverts metallic bluish green; lower back, posterior scapulars, 
and rump dull grayish green, the feathers showing pale brownish 
gray margins in certain lights; upper tail-coverts and tail deeper 
metallic green, inclining to bottle green, with a faint bronzy cast, 
the outer pair of rectrices with a rather indistinct darker subterminal 
bar and more distinct broad brownish gray tip; remiges dusky, very 
faintly glossed with violet; chin, throat, chest (except laterally), 
median line of breast, abdomen, thighs, anal region, and under tail- 
coverts immaculate white; sides of throat and chest spotted with 
bright metallic blue, the terminal or subterminal portion of some 
of the feathers being of this color; sides of breast nearly uniform 
metallic bluish green (like hindneck), the sides and flanks purer green, 
the feathers with indistinct pale grayish or grayish white margins; 
lores dusky; maxilla blackish brown, paler (reddish in life) basally; 
mandible paler (reddish flesh color in life) with dusky tip; iris dark 
brown; length (skin), 91.5; wing, 53.8; tail, 33; culmen, 22.8.¢ 
Young female.»—Pileum dull metallic smelt blue, passing into 
greenish blue or bluish green on hindneck and upper back, this into 
_greenish bronze on lower back, rump, and upper tail-coverts, the 
feathers all margined terminally with pale buffy brown or brownish 
buff, these buffy margins becoming much broader and more con- 
spicuous on rump and upper tail-coverts; wing-coverts deep grayish 
brown or brownish slatc faintly glossed with greenish bronze and 
very narrowly tipped with paler; remiges similar but faintly glossed 
@ One specimen (the type: no. 24125, coll. William Brewster; Nacosari, Sonora, 
March 31, 1887; J. C. Cahoon). 
b No. 13964, coll. Louis B. Bishop, Palmerlee, Cochise County, Arizona, July 
4, 1905. 
