SYNOPSIS OF THE TROCIIILID^. 
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faux brins blancs, Less, xviii. Tint of the upper parts 
reddish-green, each feather being fringed with ru- 
fous : throat white, remaining under parts reddish- 
white *, tail blackish-green, tips of the outer feathers 
reddish, centre feathers extend two inches, white for 
half an inch at the tip. Inhabita Brazil. 
6. P. SQxrALiDUS, Brown Brazilian Humming-Bird.— Co- 
libri temd, Temm. Pi. Col. cxx. Colibri a vestiture 
terne, Troch.yiiL Above golden-green; be- 
neath grey ; stripe above and below the eye very con- 
spicuous *, tail deep brown, each feather tipped with 
white. Inhabits Brazil. 
7. P. LONGUEMARBUS, Longuemarc's Humming-Bird 
Le Colibri Longuemare, Less. Track, ii. and Ixii. 
Crown deep brown ; back and sides of the neck brown- 
ish-red, tinged with green ; below reddish-yellow ; 
tail brown, centre feathers tipped with white, and 
almost regularly graduated. Inhabits Cayenne, 
pj. IV. VoL. I.— 8. P. RUFiGASTER, Red-bellied Humming- 
Bird.— Colibri a ventre rousdtre, Temm. Pi.Col. cxx. ; 
Less. Track, ix. Crown grey, superciliary streak pure 
white; upper parts chestnut-red; lower parts Of a 
paler shade of the same colour, nearly white at the 
chin ; tail brown, tipped with reddish-white. Inha- 
bits Brazil. 
9. P. Davidia>tjs, David’s Humming-Bird. — Le Colibri 
David, Track, xiii. Deep brown above; be- 
neath of a paler shade ; auriculars form a dark patch 
on the cheek ; centre tail-feathers not far surpassing 
the others ; form more slender than the last. Inha- 
bits Cayenne. 
In the following birds, the tnll is r^ulsrly graduated, as in the 
female of the preceding species. No. 7* may naturally lead 
to T. hirsutus, &c. by Its lengthened but nearly graduated 
from. 
• Pl. XXIX. VoL. II 10. P. HIRSUTUS, Ifeiry-leggedHum- 
ming-Bi rd. — Trochiius hirsutus, Linn. Golden-green 
above, beneath bright chestnut-red; tail chestnut- 
red. barred with black at the dnd, and tipped with 
white. Inhabits Brazih 
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