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Bolivia. He did not in his writings distinguish it from the true 

 Jlaviventris, although the points of difference are noticed, hut 

 Prince Bonaparte founded the specific appellation holiviana on 

 specimens collected hy him, which are now in the Paris Museum. 

 The name however is not particularly appropriate, as the hird ranges 

 far to the northward of the Bolivian republic. It is found in all col- 

 lections from Eastern Peru, and extends down the upper course of the 

 Amazon as far as Ega, whence Mr. Wallace transmitted specimens. 

 Examples are also contained in some of the more recently received 

 collections from Bogota. 



This species may be at once recognized from the two preceding, to 

 both of which it offers a close general resemblance, by the want of 

 the bright sea-green colour on the bend of the wing. 



