452 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Amizilis sumichrasti OBERHOLSER, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., June 2, 1899, 208. 
S[aucerottea] sumichrasti Hartert, Das Tierreich, Troch., 1900, 208 (monogr.). 
[Saucerottea] swmichrasti Smmon, Cat. Troch., 1897, 13.—SHarrz, Hand-list, ii, 
1900, 108. 
SAUCEROTTIA OCAI (Gould). 
DE OCA’S HUMMING BIRD. 
Adult male-—‘Upper surface shining golden green, crown glittering 
grass-green, lower back and upper tail-coverts greenish bronze; throat 
and breast glittering grass-green, each feather being white with a 
green discal spot, those of the throat being small and the white of the 
feathers appearing; middle of the abdomen grey, flanks washed with 
golden green; under tail-coverts pale greenish bronze, broadly edged 
with dull white; tail bronzy olive-green, the lateral rectrices with the 
shafts and outer webs toward the base chestnut; bill black, mandible 
toward the base flesh-color. Total length about 4 inches [101.6 mm.], 
wing 2.3 [58.4], tail 1.35 [34.3], bill 0.85 [21.6].’’2 
Southeastern Mexico, in State of Vera Cruz (WJalapa; Paso del 
Macho 2). 
Amazilia ocat Goutp, Ann. and Mag. N. H., ser. 3, iv, 1859, 96 (Jalapa, Vera Cruz; 
coll. J. Gould); Mon. Troch., pt. xxii, 1861 (vol. v), pl. 289.—D’Oca, La 
Naturaleza, iii, 1875, 16; Troq. de Mex., 1875, 6, pl. (1), fig. 1—Mu.sanvt and 
VERREAUX, Classif. Troch., 1866, 35.—Euuior, Classif. and Synop. Troch., 
1879, 221—Ripeway, Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. for 1890 (1891), 363.—Satvin, 
Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xvi, 1892, 213.—Sa.vin and Gopmav, Biol. Centr.-Am., 
Aves, ii, 1892, 298.—Boucarp, Gen. Hum. Birds, 1895, 204. 
Al[mazilia] ocat Ripeway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 317; Rep. U.S. Nat. Mus. for 
1890 (1891), 363 (diagnosis, etc.). 
Amazilius ocat SctatER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, 367. 
Amizilis ocati Euprs-DEstonacuamps, Ann. Mus. Caen, i, 1880, 414—OBERHOL- 
seR, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, 208. 
Plyrrhophaena] ocat CaBants and Hering, Mus. Hein., iii, 1860, 36, footnote. 
Pyrrhophaena ocai Mutsant and VERREAUX, Hist. Nat. Ois.-Mouch., i, livr. 4, 
1874, 301; iv, livr. 3, 1878, 182.—Bovucarp, Notes Troch. du Mex., 1875, 12. 
[Pyrrhophaena] ocai Mutsant, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xxii, n. s., 1876, 206. 
Hemistilbon ocat Goutp, Introd. Troch., oct. ed., 1861, 150. 
[Hemistilbon] ocat ScLatER and Satvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 91. 
[Polytmus] ocat Gray, Hand-list, i, 1869, 132, no. 1693. 
S[aucerottea] ocai Hartert, Das Tierreich, Troch., 1900, 56. 
[Saucerottea] ocat Stuon, Cat. Troch., 1897, 13.—Suarpr, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 108. 
(?) Thaumatias lerdi D’Oca, La Naturaleza, iii, 1875, 24 (Paso del Macho, Vera 
Cruz; coll. Sefior Blasio); Troq. de Mex., 1875, pl. (2), fig. 7. 
Genus GOLDMANIA Nelson. 
Goldmania Neuson, Smiths. Misc. Coll., lvi, no. 21, July 8, 1911, 1. (Type, 
Goldmania violiceps Nelson.) 
Similar in general form to Saucerottia, but under tail-coverts very 
small and short, the three median ones remarkably specialized, 
forming a tuft of interlocking stiff plumes which are very narrow 
@ Salvin, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xvi, 1892, 218. 
