RESULTS OF THE TRIP, 



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60. Lampornis nigricollis ( Vieill.). Black-throated Humming- 



bird. 



We found this bird common in Guaduas. 



61. Hypuroptila buffoni (Less.). Bnii'on's Humming-bird. 

 We obtained four or five specimens at Guaduas. 



62. AcESTRURA MULSANTi (BouRc). Mulsaut's Humming-bird. 



63. AcESTRURA HELiODORi (BouRc). HcUodore's Humming-bird. 

 These two species were about equally common at Guaduas. 



From their small size they were very difficult to find wdien they 

 fell in the underbrush. 



64. Chrysolampis moschitus (Linn.). Ruby and Topaz Hum- 



ming-bird. 



We found this species abundant at Guaduas. The f ull-plumaged 

 male was the most beautiful hmnming-bird that we met. 



65. Amazilia fuscicaudata (Fraser). Rieffer's Humming-bird. 

 I met with this species at two points on the Magdalena and at 



Guaduas, getting four specimens. 



66. Amazilia cyanifrons (Bourc). Blue -fronted Humming- 



bird. 



My brother shot one at Guaduas. 



67. Damophila JULIA (Bourc). Julia's Plumming-bird. * 

 We obtained a number of specimens at Guaduas. 



68. Polyerata amabilis (Gould). 



I saw but the one specimen which I shot at Puerto Berrio on 

 the river. It had a nest placed on top of a branch in the same 

 way that our ruby-throat builds. 



69. Cyanophaia goudoti (Bourc). Goudot's Humming-bird. 

 I obtained four specimens at one place on the lower river. 



70. Chlorostilbon angustipennis (Fraser). Narrow-Avinged 



Humminof-bird. 



I obtained a specimen at Barranquilla, and found it abundant 

 at Guaduas. 



Humming-birds were very abundant at Guaduas, but rarely 

 until the bird was shot could I tell what was the species. They 



