SI 5 



LITTLE HUMMING-BIRD. 



Trochilus exilis. T, curvirostris viridi'fuscus, rubra nitenSj capite 

 crista mridi-nitejite, apice aurafo, remigibus caudaque nigris. 

 Lath, ind, orn. 



Brownish-green Humming-Bird, with a gloss of red, glossy-green 



crest with gilt tip, and black wings and tail. 

 Little Humming-Bird. Lath.syn. 

 Humming-Bird of a black colour. Bancr. Guiana, 



The smallest of the curve-billed division: de- 

 scribed in Bancroft's History of Guiana: length 

 only an inch and half: colour greenish brown, 

 with a bright red or coppery gloss : head furnished 

 with a small tuft, ^reen at the base, but of a bril- 

 liant gold-colour at the top : quills and tail of a 

 fine black. Native of Guiana. 



Qu. whether both this and the immediately pre- 

 ceding, though ranked by Dr. Latham in the curve- 

 billed division of the genus, are any thing more 

 than varieties of the Trochilus cristatusf. In such 

 very small species describers not professedly orni- 

 •thological might easily overlook the exact form of 

 the bill, and other minute particulars, and the de- 

 scriptions given by Dr. Bancroft seem only in- 

 tended as general notices of the mos^ remarkable 

 subjects wisich he had observed during his resi- 

 dence iu I •nana. 



