310 HUMMING-BIRD. 



30.— SPOTTED-NECKED HUMMING-BIRD. 



Trochilus punctulatus, Lid. Orn. i. 30C. Gm. Lin. 488. 



Polytmus punctulatus, Bris. iii. 669. Id. 8vo. ii. p. 21. 



Le Bec-fleurs peint, Voy. d'Azara, iv. No. 298. 



Zitzil, ou Colibri piquete, Buf. vi. 50. Ois. dor. i. 21. pi. 7. 



Hoizit-ziltototl, Fern. Mex. 705. 



Punctulated Humming-Bird, Shaw's Zool. viii. 303. 



Spotted Humming-Bird, Gen. Syn. ii. 755. 



LENGTH five inches and a half. Bill black, thirteen lines and 

 a half long; plumage in general green gold; but the throat, neck 

 before, and wing coverts are marked with small white spots ; quills 

 violet-brown ; tail greenish brown, tipped with white. 



Inhabits Mexico. That in the Ois. dor. is no more than four 

 inches long, and has only the throat and belly dotted with white. 



31 —MANGO HUMMING-BIRD. 



Trochilus Mango, Ind. Orn. i. 307. Lin. i. 191. Gm. Lin. i. 491. Vieill. Am. ii. p. 71. 



Polytmus Jamaicensis, Bris. iii. 679. t. 35. 1. Zrf.8vo.ii. 24. 



Guainumbi minor rostro nigro, Raii, 83. 5. Will. 167. 5. Id. Eng. 235. 5. 



Colibri du Mexique, PI. enl. 680. f. 2. female. Id. f. 3. male. 



Plastron noir, Buf. vi. 59. Ois. dor. i. p. 20. pi. 7. 



Mango Humming-Bird, Gen. Syn. ii. 758. Alb. iii. pi. 49. b. Shaiv's Zool. viii. 294. 



LENGTH four inches and a quarter. Bill one inch, slightly 

 curved, blackish ; head and upper parts green gold, glossed with 

 copper; throat and under parts bright velvet black, separated from 

 the green gold on the upper parts by a stripe of very shining blue, 

 which arises at the corners of the mouth, and extends on each side of 

 the neck and breast ; thighs brown ; vent white ; under tail coverts 



