BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA, 499 
[Delattria] henrici ScLateR and Satvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 80, part (Guate- 
mala). 
C[oeligena] henrici CaBanis and Hzrnz, Mus. Hein., iii, 1860, 15, footnote, part 
(Guatemala). 
Coeligena henrict Mutsant and VreRREAUX, Hist. Nat. Ois.-Mouch., i, livr., 3, 
1874, 182, part (Guatemala). —Etuiot, Classif. and Synop. Troch., 1879, 30, 
part (Guatemala).—Ripeway, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., iii, 1880, 310 (Guate- 
mala). 
Cleligena] henrica Ripeway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 310, part (Guatemala); 
Rep. U. 8. Nat. Mus. for 1890 (1891), 324, part (Guatemala). 
[Coeligena] henrici Sarre, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 122, part. 
Lampornis amethystinus (not of Swainson) DEaRBorN, Pub. 125, Field Mus. N. H., 
1907, 99 (above Tecpim, Guatemala, 9,600 ft.). 
C[oeligena] henrica (typica) Hartert, Das Tierreich, Troch., 1900, 114, part 
(Guatemala). ; 
Delattria henrica salvini Ripaway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xxi, Oct. 20, 1908, 195 
(Calderas, Volcén de Fuego, Guatemala, 7,000-8,000 ft.; coll. Am. Mus. N. H.). 
LAMPORNIS MARGARIT (Salvin and Godman). 
MARGARET'S CAZIQUE. 
Similar to L. amethystinus, but much darker; adult male with throat 
metallic violet (violet to royal purple) instead of reddish purple, the 
metallic feathers without distinct grayish or whitish margins. 
Adult male.—Above metallic bronze-green, becoming dull bronze on 
rump; upper tail-coverts and tail black, faintly glossed with bluish, 
the lateral rectrices broadly (but not abruptly) tipped with dark 
brownish gray; remiges brownish slate or dusky, very faintly glossed 
with purplish; suborbital and auricular regions dusky, the latter 
margined above by a broad postocular (supra-auricular) streak of 
dull white, the former margined below by an indistinct rictal streak 
of cinnamomeous; chin brownish gray, the feathers darker centrally; 
throat bright metallic violet (varying from violet or violet-purple to 
royal purple), the feathers narrowly margined with pale grayish; rest 
of under parts plain deep mouse gray or brownish slate color, more or 
less glossed with bronze green, especially on chest, sides, and flanks, 
the under tail-coverts broadly margined with whitish; femoral and 
lumbar tufts white; bill dull black, the mandible sometimes more 
brownish; iris dark brown; feet pale brownish (in dried skins), the 
claws and terminal portion of toes darker; length (skins), 109-123 
(118); wing, 67-69.5 (68.4); tail, 43.5-45 (44.2); culmen, 20-22 
(21).¢ 
Adult female.—Similar to the adult male, but chin and throat with 
feathers deep mouse gray centrally, broadly margined with pale cin- 
namon or buffy wood brown. (Differing from the adult female of 
L. amethystinus in decidedly larger size, darker and more uniform 
under parts, and more bronzy color of rump.) Length (skins), 99-113 
(106); wing, 63-64 (63.5); tail, 41-41.5 (41.2); culmen, 21-23 (22).® 
a Ten specimens. b Two specimens. 
