TROCHILID^. 



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Honey-bird above golden-green, with tlie chin and juguliim silken- 

 green 3 the breast green/ with its sides cinereous ; the belly 

 and vent cinereous ; the under tail-coverts snow-white ; and a 

 tuft of violet-feathers behind the ears. 



Trochilus petasophorus. Pr, Ma^. Temm. PL Col. 203 3. 



Inhabits Brazil. An elegant species : the male 

 is adorned with a large and beautiful tuft of feathers 

 arising beneath the ears, and reaching down the sides 

 of the neck ; this tuft is of a line violet hue, glossed 

 with purple and metallic reflections : the chin and 

 throat are of a very brilliant changeable velvety- 

 green : the breast is also green, but less brilliant ; 

 and its sides are of a paler hue, slightly tinged with 

 ashy ; as are also the belly and vent : the under tail- 

 coverts are pure snow-white : the tail is composed of 

 very large feathers, and is slightly forked ; its feathers 

 are of a rich bronzed-green, deepest at the tip, with 

 a very delicate white edge to the three outer ones on 

 each side : the upper parts of the head and of the 

 body are golden-green : the beak and legs are black. 



Sp. 10. Me. squamosa. 



Me. metallicO'viridis, guld golloque aiitice pcmiis 7iigris ornatis 

 marginibus albis; fosc'id alba a rictu ad aures; macula alba 

 pone aurium ; tinea alba longitudi?iali a jugulo infimo ad 

 crissum. 



Metallic-green Honey-bird, with the throat and neck anteriorly 

 adorned with black feathers with white edges ; a white band 

 from the gape to the ears ; a white spot behind the ears ; and 

 a longitudinal white line from the lower jugulum to the vent. 



Trochilus squamosus. Temm. PI. Col. 203. J'. 1. 



Inhabits Brazil. Beak long and black : tail very 

 short, and very slightly forked : the throat and a 



