TROCHILIDiE. 



portion of the fore part of the neck are clothed with 

 feathers, having the middle black, and the edges and 

 tips white, giving the appearance of scales : a broad 

 band of pure white arises from the angle of the 

 beak and reaches to the ears : another small spot of 

 white is placed behind the eyes : a broad white band 

 passes through the middle of the breast, and of the 

 abdomen, and reaches to the vent, which is white : 

 the tail-coverts are white at their edges, and ashy- 

 green in the middle : the tail and the wings are 

 dusky metallic-violet : the two lateral tail-feathers 

 have a small white spot below : the rest of the 

 plumage is of a deep metallic-green. The female 

 differs in being less brilliant in colour, and the 

 shades less defined. 



Sp. 11. Me. mesoleuca. 



Me. corpare supra hrfraqne teclricihmque alarum viridibus ; Jronfe 

 sapphirino ; strigd infra ocnlos Uneaque longitudinalis abdo' 

 minis albis ; guld plaga puniced, aurea et purpurea reflexa. 



Honey-bird with the body above and beneath and the wing-coverts 

 green ; the forehead sapphire ; a stripe beneath the eyes^ and a 

 longitudinal abdominal line, white ; the throat with a crimson 

 spot varying with gold and purple. 



Trochilus mesoleucos. Temm, PI. Col. ?>\1 .f. \, 2. male ; 3. fe- 

 male. 



Inhabits Brazil. Length about four inches and 

 a half: the male has the throat adorned with a 

 bilobed carmine plate, glossed with gold and purple : 

 the feathers on its sides are long and distinct, and 

 separated from the rest, forming two recurved tufts: 

 the forehead to the eyes is of a sapphire-green : a 



