Genera of /I uni miner Birds. 103 



but terminal portion blue-black, next pair witli the blue- 

 black more extended and the extreme tip pale grayish 

 or oravish-vvhite, each succeedintr feather with the white 

 tip and sub-terminal blue - black space gradually more 

 extended, until on ihe exterior feather the basal green 

 is indistinct, and the white terminal spot about 020 long. 

 Sides of head below eye, chin, throat, and lower parts 

 generally, except sides and flanks dull grayish white, the sides 

 and flanks metallic orrass-o^reen, like the back. Bill black. 



Total length, 350. Wing, i'85. Tail, r35. Culmen,o.75. 



Similar to 7^ coiiniihica, but much smaller, and male with 

 lower breast emerald-green, the sides, flank and bellv, bluish- 

 green, instead of rich purplish-blue. 



141. Th.viairania KRNPMii.K, I.ess. Hist. Colib. p. 148. 



Po/vttnus eripJivlc, Gra\', (len. Birds, vol. i., p. 108. 



Cocligeud criphylc, Reich., Troch., Enum., 1855, p. 3. 



Glaucopis eriphile, Burm. Fh. Bras., 1856, vol. ii., p. 334. 



Brazilian Wood-Nympli , Gould, Mon. Troch., vol. ii.,p. 108. 



Green Headed Wood-Xynipli 



La Thaluranie eriphile, Muls. Hist. Nat., Ois. Mou., 1876, 

 vol. iii., p. 68. 



Habitat . — Brazil. 



Male. — Crown and throat metallic emerald-green, l.'pper- 

 side metallic green. Shoulders, breast, and upper part of 

 abdomen metallic purple-blue. Flanks and lower part of 

 abdomen qreen, with a largue white tuft at base of abdomen. 

 Undertail-co\"erts shininor-oreen. Tail steel-blue. Wines 

 purple-brown. Bill black. 



Total length, 4.Un. Wing, 2.V. Tail, 2. Culmen, J-^. 



Female. — Upperside shining-green. Throat, breast and 

 abdomen pale grav, with a lew green feather> on sides of 

 breast and flanks. W^inor-coverts shininsf-blue. Tail steel- 

 blue with white tips on outermost rectrices. Bill black. Feet 

 flesh color. 



It is a very rare species and quite distinct from T. verticeps. 

 My two specimens of this species were collected bv Mr. 

 Gounelle in Brazil. 



