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primariis tectricibusque alarum metallice cmruleis, illis ad apices 

 marginesque nigrescentibus ; caudd nigrescente, viridi tinctd ; alis 

 subtiis ccerulescentibus. 



This is a very large species, being nearly equal in size to the T. 

 gigas ; its deep green colouring and blue wings render it easily di- 

 stinguished ; the female differs considerably from the male, inasmuch 

 as nearly the whole of the under parts of the body are of a rust-like 

 tint ; the two outer tail-feathers are of a blackish colour, but have a 

 white shaft ; the outer web is grayish-white, excepting at the margin 

 and at the apex of the feather ; the outer edge of the first primary is 

 palish. 



Trochilus Gibsoni, Loddiges' MSS. T. rostro quam caput lon- 

 giore ; caudd mediocri, rotundatd : corpore supra, sic et rectricibus 

 caudce duabus intermediis aureo-viridibus ; corpore subtiis albo ; 

 plumis gularibus magnis, strophium efficientibus, purpureo relucen- 

 tibus ; rectricibus caudce utrinque tribus, exterioribus, ad basin ci- 

 nerascentibus, apicibus albis. 



Long. tot. 2|- unc. ; rostri, J; alee, If; caudce, 



Hab. ? 



The green on the upper parts of the body of this little species is 

 rather paler, and has a greater admixture of the golden lustre, than 

 usual : words can convey no idea of the brilliancy of the large ruff 

 on the throat ; in some lights it assumes a deep blood-red hue ; in 

 others there is a slight admixture of purple observable ; in others, 

 again, they put on a brilliant cupreous-red tint, as we observe in the 

 copper ore. 



Trochilus angustipennis. T. rostro quam caput pauhilum lon- 

 giore ; caudd leviter furcatd, hujus rectricibus, necnon remigibus 

 alarum, valde arctis : capite corporeque supra intense ceneo-viri- 

 dibus ; guld et corpore subtiis, plumis albis analibus exceptis, aureo- 

 viridi metallice relucentibus ; alis cauddque intense purpureis. 



Long. tot. 3^ unc. ; rostri, J ; alee, If ; caudce, If. 



This small-sized species has the wing and tail-feathers narrower 

 than usual. 



Trochilus parvirostris. T. rostro parviusculo, acuto, quam ca- 

 put breviore ; caudd leviter furcatd, mediocri, rectricibus sub-latis : 

 capite corporeque supra aureo-viridibus, in obscurum transeuntibus ; 

 frontis plumis ochreo pallide lavatis ; corpore subtiis jlavescenti- 

 albo ; gulce plumis singulis macula obscurd ; abdomine sordide 

 ochreo, plumis singulis maculd magnd, obscure viridi; plumis 

 analibus albis ; crissi plumis obscuris, apicibus albis ; caudce rec- 

 tricibus, ceneo-viridibus suprd, subtus aureo-ceneis, scapis albis ; 

 rectricum tribus utrinque externis, lined centrali albd, in externd 

 utrinque hdc lined extensd, fere ad marginem ; alis obscuris, pur- 

 pureo subtiis, paululum relucentibus. 



Long. tot. 4J unc. ; rostri, -J ; alee, 2j| ; caudce, 2. 



This is in all probability a young bird, or perhaps a female of some 

 species, the male of which remains to be discovered ; the yellow 



