300 HUMMING-BIRD. 



13.— CHILI HUMMING-BIRD. 



Trochilus galeritus, Ind. Orn. i. S04. Molin. Chil. 219. Id. Fr. Ed. 227. 2. 



Colibri du Chili, Ois. dor. i. 125. 



Chili Humming-Bird, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 170. 



RATHER less than a Wren. Bill somewhat bent; general 

 colour of the plumage green gold ; on the head a small crest, 

 streaked with gold and purple ; neck and back green ; quills and 

 tail brown, varied with gold ; all the under parts of the body fire- 

 colour, and changeable in different reflections of light. 



Inhabits Chili. 



14.—GARNET-THROATED HUMMING-BIRD — Pl. lxxv. 



Trochilus granatinus, Ind. Orn. i. 305. 



■ auratus, Gm. Lin. i. 487. 



Colibri a gorge grenat, Ois. dor. i. 125. 



Garnet-throated Humming-Bird, Gen. Syn. ii. 752. pl. 34. 



LENGTH four inches and a half. Bill one inch long, bent, 

 black ; head, neck, back, and tail, very dark green, appearing 

 blackish in some lights, and glossy in others ; upper wing and tail 

 coverts glossy green ; chin, throat, and breast, deep garnet colour, in 

 some views appearing very glossy ; belly, thighs, and vent, black, 

 with a greenish gloss ; legs black. 



A.— L.e Grenat, Buf. vi. 48. Ois. dor. i. 17. pl. 4. Gen. Syn. ii. 753. Shaw's 

 Zool. viii. 289. 



Length five inches. Bill ten lines long, or more ; upper part of 

 the head, back, and under parts of the body velvety black ; wings 



