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TROCHILIN^. TROCHILUS. 
251. 1. Trochilus Mango, Linn. Mango HummingbircL 
Plate CLXXXIV. Male and Female. 
Male with the head, hind neck, and back green, splendent with 
bronze and golden reflections ; wings dusky, changing to purplish- 
brown ; middle tail-feathers black, glossed with green and blue, the 
rest deep crimson-purple, tipped and partially margined with steel- 
blue ; fore part of neck, and middle of breast velvet-black, margined 
on each side with emerald-green, the sides yellowish-green, with a 
tuft of white downy feathers ; lower tail-coverts dark purple. Female 
with the upper parts similar, the tail-feathers more broadly and ex- 
tensively margined with blue, and tipped with white ; fore neck and 
centre of the breast white, with a central longitudinal band of black, 
and an emerald-green margin along the^ sides of the neck and body ; 
lower tail-coverts green. 
Male, 4|, 8. 
Florida Keys. Rare. Migratory. 
Ti’ochilus Mango, Linn. Syst. Nat. v. i. p. 191. 
Mango Humming Bird, Trochilus Mango, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. -180. 
252. 2. Trochilus Anna, Less. Anna Hummingbird. 
Plate CCCCXXV. Male and Female. 
Bill almost straight, acuminate ; tail of moderate length, emargi- 
nate and rounded. Head, cheeks, and throat blood-red, changing to 
gold, and having a tinge of blue ; upper parts light gold-green ; quills 
and tail-feathers duskj^ brown ; lower parts brownish-white. Female 
with merely a patch of red on the throat, upper part of head and 
cheeks greenish-grey ; upper parts glossy green as in the male ; wings 
dusky, middle tail-feathers green, the rest greenish-grey at the base, 
black toward the end, with the tips white ; lower parts dull grey, 
sides tinged with brown. 
Male, 3^§, wing, 2-^2* 
Rocky Mountains towards California. Common. Migratory. 
Oiseau-mouche Anna, Ornismya Anna, Less. Traite d’Ornith. p. 281. 
Anna Humming Bird, Trochilus Anna, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. v. p. 238. 
253. 3. Trochilus Colubris, Linn. Ruby-throated Hum- 
mingbird. 
Plate XLVII. Male, Female, and Young. 
Bill straight, acute ; tail of moderate length, even. Upper parts 
light green with golden reflections ; quills and tail purplish-brown, 
the two middle feathers like the back ; throat, sides of the head, and 
fore neck carmine-purple, spotted with black, varying to crimson, 
orange, and deep black ; sides light green, the rest of the lower parts 
