)» m;,^/, :/;.''".(',;■ ^' ;,; \'^ ''■i''»r.^".- : :'i- '•■■'.' ■■/,"■■.;,",■.■ ■'^f- f"..;-*:'-:v>::v-:*%:.r>r>--',:iri '-j ?:'f;:^' w t^s". u^ : FOR THE PEOPLE FOR EDVCATION FOR SCIENCE 1 LIBRARY OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Bound at J-5 - 10 u / i 1 3 GENERA HUMMING BIRDS. Dedicated to the Memory of I Mi., The Father of Systematical Classification, and Binominal Nomenclature. London, 1894-1895. JBoiuncmoutb: Pardy & Son, General Printers. GENERA OF HUMMING BIRDS. BEING ALSO A Complete Monograph of these Birds. " ►^ JAR. ;«D0LP}iE mmji^]), -> Corresponding Member of the French Scientific Commission to Mexico and Central America, of the Paris and Madrid Museums, OF the Zoological Society of London, of the Royal Geographical Society of Lisboa, Member of the societe zoologique de france, author of Catalogus Avium, and Travels of a Naturalist, Editor and Proprietor OF " The Humming Bird," &c., &c., &c. London, 1893-1895. ^H- 'i^^')% U^r n PREFACE. fN preparing this volume I have done my best ; but I do not presume that it is without fault or errors, and it is probable that in the next twenty years or so, many new forms will be discovered, and will enable other authors to make a better classifi- cation of these Birds ; but nevertheless, I think that this work, like those of my predecessors, from Linne, Vieillot, Gmelin, Lesson, Jardine, &c., to Gould, Mulsant, Bourcier, Elliot, Salvin, Berlepsch, Lawrence, Ridgway, Reichenbach, Heine, and others, will help greatly to attain that end. Each author must be satisfied in adding a stone to the edifice until its perfect completion. I am more convinced than ever that these beautiful birds stand quite alone by themselves. They can be considered as the hand- somest and most perfect, and are fully entitled to be classified separately under the name of TROCHILI, as I have proposed for them in my Catalogus Avium, London, 1876. In this volume, I have distributed all the species known into eighteen families, believing that in doing so, it will facilitate their study. VI. PREFACE. The author begs to acknowledge the assistance he has received in the preparation of this vohime, from the British Museum, the United States National Museum, the London Zoological Society, Graf von Berlepsch, Robert Ridgway, Osbert Salvin, Auguste Salle, Eugene Simon, Chas. Cory, Salles, Lawrence, and many others, to all of whom he offers his best thanks. He has been also very much helped in his task by perusing the excellent works on Trochilidae, of Vieillot, Lesson, Jardine, Gould, Gray, Sclater, Salvin, Mulsant, Elliot, Berlepsch, Lawrence, Ridgway, Sharpe, Taczanowski, Cabanis, Reichenbach, Heine, and others. In the future, the author hopes to be able to issue a certain number of plates figuring the heads of all the genera recognised in this volume. The drawings are ready, but he has not been able yet to find a suitable engraver. A. B. Spring Vale, Isle of Wight, December, 1895. SYSTEMATIC INDEX. ORDER TROCHILI. 1. FAM. TROCHILIDAE. 1. Trochilus, Linne 1. colubi'is, Linne 2. alexandri, Bourc. and Mu 3. violajugulum, Jeff 2. Calypyte, Gould . 1. costae, Bourc. 2. floresi, Gould 3. annae, Less. 4. helenae, Lemb. . 3. Mellisuga, Briss. . I. minima, Lin. 4. Selasphorus, S\v. 1. rufus, Sw. 2. scintilla, Gould . 3. ardens, Salv. 4. platycercus, Sw. . 5. flammula, Salv. . 6. torridus, Salv. 5. Catharma, Elliot . I. ortura. Less. 6. Atthis, Reich. 1. heloisae. Less, and Del. 2. ellioti, Ridgw. 7. Stellula, Gould . I. calliope, Gould . 8. Calothorax, Gray. 1. lucifer, Sw. 2. pulchra, Gould 9. ACESTRURA, Gould. 1. mulsanti, Bourc. . 2. heliodori, Bourc. . 3. decorata, Gould . 4. micrura, Gould . 10. Chaetocercus, Gray 1. jourdani. Bourc. . . 2. rosae, Bourc. and Muls 3. berlepschi, Simon 4. bombus, Gould 5. burmeisteri, Sclat 11. TiLMATURA, -Reich I. duponti, Less. 12. MvRTis, Reich. 1. fannyi, Less. 2. yarelli, Bourc. PAGE 2 13. Rhodopis, Reich. .. . 22 2 I. vesper, Less. . 22 3 2. atacamensis, Leyb. • 23 3 14. Thaumastura, Bon. • 23 4 I. corae, Less, and Garn. • 23 4 15. Heliactin, Boie. . . • 24 5 I. cornuta, Max. • 24 5 16. DoRYCHA, Reich. • 25 6 I. enicura, Vieill. • 25 6 2. elizae, Less, and Del. . 26 5 3. bryanthae, Lawr. . . • 27 7 4. evelynae, Bourc. . . . 28 7 5. lyrura, Gould . 28 8 17. Calliphlox, Boie. . 29 9 I. amethystina, Gmel. • 29 9 2. roraimae, Boucard • 30 10 3. mitchelli, Bourc... • 30 12 2. LOPHORNIDAE .. .. 31 12 12 13 18. LoPHORNis, Less... .. 31 13 I. ornatus, Bodd. .. ..32 14 2. gouldi, Less. .. ..32 14 3. magnificus, Vieill. . . 33 14 4. helenae, Del. .. ..34 15 5. adorabilis, Salv. . . . . 34 15 6. pavoninus, Salv. and Godm. 35 16 7. verreauxi, Bourc. . .. 36 16 8. hauxwelli, Boucard .. 37 17 g. chalybea, Vieill. . . • • 37 17 10. stictolophus, Salv. and Elliot 38 17 II. delattrei, Less. .. ..39 18 12. regulus, Gould .. ••39 18 19. GouLDiA, Bon. ., ..40 19 I. langsdorfF., Bon. and Vieill. 40 19 2. melanosternum, Gould . . 41 20 3. popelairei, Dubus . . 41 20 4. conversi, Bourc. and Muls. 42 21 5. loetitiae, Bourc. .. ••43 21 20. DiscuRA, Reich. .. ..44 21 I. longicauda, Gmel. • . 44 Systeynatic Index. 3. CEPHALOLEPIDAE 45 36. 21. Cephai.olepis, Lodd. • 45 2. I. delalandei, Vieill. . 45 3- 2. loddigesi, Gould . . . 46 4 22. LoDiiiGi siA, Gould • 47 5 I. mirabilis, Bourc. . . . 48 6 2. sp. Boucard • 49 7 23. Klais, Reich. • 49 8 I. guimcti, Bourc. . . • 49 9 2. merriti, Lawr. • 50 10 24. Antholephala, Cab. • 50 II I. floriceps, Gould . . • 51 12 2. berlepschi, Salv. . . • 397 13 25. MicROCHERA, Gould ■ 51 14 I. albocoronata, Gould • 51 37- 2. parvirostris, Lawr. • 51 I 26. Bellona, Muls. and Verr. . • 52 38. I. cristata, L. • 52 I 2. superba, Boucard • 53 2 3. exilis, Gmel. • 53 3 4. emigrans, Lawr. . . • 54 4 27. Abeillia, Bon. • 55 39- I. typica, Bon. • 55 I 28. Chrysolampis, Boie. • 56 2 I. moschitus, L. . . • 56 3 29. Eus rKPHANUS, Reich. • 57 40. I. galeritus, Mol. • 57 I 2. burtoni, Boucard.. • 5« 2 3. fernandensis, King • 58 41. 4. leyboldi, Gould . . . 60 I 30. Patagona, Gray . . . 60 42. I. gigas, Vieill. . 60 I 2. peruviana, Boucard . 61 2 3. boliviana, Boucard . 61 Metallura, Gould . opaca, Licht. . jelskyi, Cab. . chloropogon, Cab. and He . eupogon, Cab. . smaragdinicollis, Gray . peruviana, Boucard . tyrianthina, Lodd . griseocyanea, Boucard . quitensis, Gould . aeneicauda, Gould . baroni, Salv. . atrigularis, Salv. . . . priniolina, Bourc. . vvilliami, Bouic. and Del. Avocettinus, Bon. . eurypterus, Lodd. Adelomvia, Bp. . . . melanogenys, Eras. . simplex, Boucard . inornata, Gould . . . chlorospila, Gould Urosticte, Gould . benjamini, Bourcier . intermedia, Tacz. . ruficrissa, Lawr. . . AuGASTES, Gould . superbus, Vie:ll. . . . lumachellus. Less. Phlogophilus, Gould . hemileucurus, Gould Ramphomicron, Bon. . microrhynchum, Boiss. . dorsale, Salv. and Godm. 70 70 71 ne 72 72 73 73 74 75 75 75 397 397 76 77 77 78 78 79 80 5. LESBIDAE 4. METALLURIDAE. 31 Oreonympha, Gould nobilis, Gould 32. OxYPOGON, Gould.. 1. guerini, Boiss. 2. stuebeli, Meg. 3. cyanolaemus, Salv. and Godm. 65 4. lindeni, Parz. 33. EupoGONUs, Muls. and Verr. I. herrani, Bon. 34. Lampropogon, Bon. I. ruficeps, Gould .. 35. Chalcostigma, Reich. 1. heteropogon, Boiss. 2. olivacea, Lawr. . . 3. Stanley!, Bourc. and Muls.. . 43. ZODALIA, Muls. 62 I. ortoni, Lawr. 62 2. glyceria, Bon. 63 3. caroli, Bourc. 63 44. Sappho, Reich. 64 I. sparganura, Shaw 65 2. phaon, Gould 65 45. Lesbia, Lesson 66 I. nuna, Less. 66 2. eucharis, Bourc. . . 67 3. boliviana, Boucard 67 4. gouldi, Lodd. 68 5. gracilis, Gould 68 6. chlorura, Gould . . 69 7. victoriae, Bourc. and Muls. 69 8. aequatorialis, Boucard Systematic Index. IX. 46. Cyanolesbia, Stej. 1. gorgo, Reich. 2. meridana, Boucard 3. coelestis, Gould .. 4. mocoa, Del. and Bourc. 5. Columbiana, Boucard 6. boliviana, Gould . . 7. griseiventris, Tacz 47. Neolesbia, Salv. . . I. nerkhorni, Berl. . . 6. THALURANIDAE 48. Thalurania, Gould 1. glaucopis, Gmel... 2. columbica, Bourc. and Mul 3. valenciana, Boucard 4. townsendi, Ridgvv. 5. eryphile, Less. 6. fanniae, Bourc. and Del. 7. hypochlora, Gould 8. watertoni, Bourc. . g. furcata, Gmel. 10. refulgens, Gould . . 11. nigrofasciata, Gould 12. boliviana, Boucard 4Q. Gmelinius, Boucard I. bicolor, Gmel. 50. Phaeoptila, Gould I. sordida, Gould 51. Iache, Elliot 1. latirostris, Sw. 2. magica, Muls. and Verr. 3. doubledayi, Bourcier 4. nitida, Salv. and Godm. 5. lawrencei, Ridgw. 7. CHLOROLAMPIDAE 52. Chlorolampis, Cab. and Heine 1. auriceps, Gould . . 2. forficata, Ridgw. . . 3. caniveti. Less. 4. osberti, Gould 5. salvini, Cab. and Heine 53. Sporadinus, Bon.. . 1. ricordi, Gerv. 2. elegans, Vieill. 3. maugei, Vieill. 54. CHi.oKOSriLBON, Gould 1. pucherani, Bourc. and Mul 2. wiedi, Boucard 3. egregius, Heine. . . .. 96 4 .. 96 5 . . 97 6 .. 97 7 .. 97 8 .. 98 9 .. 98 10 .. 99 II . . 99 12 •• 99 13 55- 100 100 100 lOI 102 102 103 104 104 105 105 io5 106 107 108 108 109 109 no no no III III 112 113 113 113 114 115 "5 116 116 117 118 iig 119 120 120 56. 57- , splendidus, Vieill. , chrysogaster, Bourc. , inexpectata, Berlp. , speciosus, Boucard angustipennis, Fras. pumilus, Gould . . melanorhynchus, Gould assimilis, Lawr. . . panamensis, Boucard atala. Less. Smaragdochrysis, Gould iridescens, Gould. . Ptochoptera, Elliot , iolaema, Reich. . . Prasitis, Cab. and Heine prasina, Less. . stuebeli, Meg. daphne, Bon. 58. Panychlora, Cab. and Heine 129 aliciae, Bourc. and Muls. 2. micans, Salv. 3. euchloris, Reich. . . 4. poortmani, Bourc. 5. russata, Salv. and Godm. 6. stenura, Cab. and Heine 8. AMAZILHDAE .. 59. Damophila, Reich. 1. typica, Bon. 2. panamensis, Berl. 60. Cyanofhaia, Reich. 1. caeruleigularis, Gould 2. goudoti, Bourc. . . 61. Arinia, Muls. I. boucardi, Muls. . . 62. Chrysuronia, Bon. 1. aenone, Less. 2. longirostris, Berl.. . 3. humboldti, Bourc. and Mul 4. neera. Less, and Del. 5. buckleyi, Boucard 6. eliciae, Bourc. and Muls. 7. chrysura. Less. . . 8. ruficoUis, Vieill. . . 63. Polyerata, Heine 1. amabilis, Gould . . 2. decora, Salv. 3. rosenbergi, Boucard 64. Hylocharis, Boie. 1. sapphirina, Gmel. 2. guianensis, Boucard 3. brasiliensis, Boucard 4. cyanea, Vieill. 5. rostrata, Berlp. . . PAGE 121 121 122 122 123 398 123 124 124 124 125 125 126 126 127 127 128 128 1 29 130 130 130 131 131 132 133 133 134 134 134 135 136 136 137 137 138 138 139 140 140 141 141 142 142 399 399 143 143 144 144 144 400 Systematic Index. 6 7 8 9 65- 13 14 15 16 17 66. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 67. 3 4 5 6 7 68. 2 3 69. 70. 71- viridiventris, Berl. . bartletti, Gould . . lactea, Less. , speciosa, Boucard Agyrtria, Reich... , leucogaster, Gmel. . viridicauda, Berl. . alleni, Elliot , compsa, Heine . . . nitidifrons, Gould . tephrocephala, Vieill. , tobaci, Gmel. , apicalis, Gould . . , maculicauda, Gould . nigricauda, Elliot niticauda, Elliot . . fluviatilis, Gould . . , luciae, Lawr. , norrisi, Bourc. , breviiostris, Less. versicolor, Nordm. , Candida, Bourc. and Muls. Uranomitra, Reich. franciae, Bourc. and Muls. cyanicollis, Gould salvini, Brewster. . pelzeni, T?cz. neglecta, Elliot . . viridiceps, Gould. . taczanowskii, Sclat. Columbiana, Boucard milleri, Bourc. whitelyi, Boucard niveipectus. Cab. and Hein Cyanomyia, Bon. . . cyanocephala, Less. quadricolor, Vieill. violiceps, Gould . . . viridifrons, Elliot.. salvini, Brewster. . , guerrerensis,Salv.andGodm , microrhyncha, Elliot. Leucippus, Bon. . . , chionogaster, Tsch. , chlorocercus, Gould , viridicauda, Berlp. Leucochloris, Reich. , albicollis, Vieill.. . AiTHURUs, Cab. and Hein polytmus, L. taylori, Rotsch. . . Eupherusa, Gould eximia, Del. poliocerca, Elliot. . egregia, Sclat. and Salv Callipharus, Elliot nigriventris, Lawr. 145 73- 145 I 146 74- 400 I 146 75- 147 I 147 2 148 3 148 76. 149 I M9 77- 150 I 150 2 151 78. 151 I 152 79- 152 I 153 80. 153 I 154 2 155 3 155 4 156 5 156 6 157 7 400 8 158 9 158 81. 159 I 159 2 160 3 161 4 161 5 162 6 162 7 163 8 163 82. 164 I 164 2 — 3 165 4 165 5 165 6 166 7 166 8 401 9 167 10 167 II 168 12 168 13 402 14 169 15 169 16 170 17 170 18 171 19 171 20 Elvira, Muls. and Verr chionura, Gould . . Lawrencius, Boucard cupreiceps, Lawr. Polytmus, Brisson , thaumantias, L. , viridissimus, Vieill. . leucorhous, Sclat. and Sal DOLEROMYIA, Bon , fallax, Bourc. Basilinna, Boie . leucotis, Vieill. , xanthusi, Lawr. TiMOLIA, Muls. . lerchi, Muls. and Verr. EucEPHALA, Reich. . grayi, Del. and Bourc. Chlorestes, Reich. , cyanogenys, Wied. . caerulea, Vieill. . . . chlorocephala, Bourc. smaragdo-caerulca, Gould caeruleo-lavata, Gould , hypocyanea, Gould , pyropygia, Salv. and Godm , subcaerulea, Elliot scapulata, Gould.. Saucerottia, Bon. , erythronota. Less. , feliciae. Less. , wellsi, Boucard . . hoffmanni. Cab. and Hein sophiae, Bourc. and Muls. , saucerottei, Del. , cyanifrons, Bourc. , nunezi, Boucard Amazilla, Reich. . . , amazili, Less. , forreri, Boucard . . , leucophaea, Reich. . alticola, Gould . dumerili, Less. . graysoni, Lawr. . . . cinnamomea, Less. , yucatanensis. Cab. , cerviniventris, Gould , castaneiventris, Gould . fuscicaudata. Eras. , lawrencii, Elliot . . , viridigaster, Bourc. , iodura, .Saucerotte . lucida, Elliot edwardi, Del. , nivciventris, Gould cupreicauda, Salv. and Godm beryllina, Licht ocai, Gould Systematic Index. 21. sumichrasti, Salv. 22. mariae, Bourc. 23. cyanura, Gould . PAGE 205 205 206 95- 9. HELIANGELIDAE 83. Margarochrysis, Reich. .. I. aurescens, Gray .. 84. Clytolaema, Gould 1. rubinea, Gmel. 2. rubinoides, Bourc. and Muls. 3. aequatorialis, Gould 4. cervinigularis, Salv. 85. Panoplites, Gould 1. flavescens, Lodd. . . 2. matthevvsi, Bourc. 3. jardinei, Bourc. . . 86. Topaza, Gray 1. pella, L. . . 2. pyra, Gould 87. Lamprolaema, Reich. I. rhami, Less. 88. CoELiGENA, Less... I. clemenciae, Less. 8g. Delattria, Bp. . . 1. henrici, Less, and Del. 2. margaritae, Salv. and Godm. 3. viridipallens,Bourc.and Muls, 4. sybille, Salv. and Godm. . . go. Oreopyra, Gould 1. leucaspis, Gould .. 2. cinereicauda, Lawr. 3. hemileuca, Salv. . . 4. calolaema, Salv. . . 5. pectoralis. Salv. . . 91. Warszewiczia, Boucard .. I. viola, Gould 92. Heliotrypha, Gould 1. exortis, Fraser 2. micrastur, Gould.. 3. barrali, Muls. and Verr. 4. speciosa, Salv. 5. simoni, Boucard .. 93. Heliangelus, Gould 1. clarissae, Long . . 2. henrici, Boucard . . 3. strophianus, Gould 4. violicollis, Salv. . . 5. laticlavius, Salv. . . 6. spencei, Bourc. . . 7. amethysticoUis, d'Orb and Lafr. .. 8. mavors, Gould 9. rotschildi, Boucard 94. Panterpe, Cab. . . I. insignis, Cab. and Heine . . 3 4 207 96. 207 208 208 209 210 210 211 211 212 212 213 214 214 215 216 216 217 217 218 2l8 2ig 219 220 221 221 222 222 223 223 224 224 225 225 226 227 228 228 229 229 230 230 231 231 232 233 233 234 234 235 3- 97- I g8. I 2 99- 3 4 5 6, 7 100 3- 4- 5- lOI. I. 2. 3- 4- 5- 6. 7- 10. II. 12. 13- 14. 15- 16. 17- 102. I. PAGE Aglaeactis, Gould .. 235 cupripennis, Bourc. and Muls. 236 caumatonota, Gould . . 236 castelnaudi, Bourc. andMuls. 237 pamela, d'Orb and Lafr. . . 238 Lafkesnaya, Bp... .. 23g flavicaudata, Fraser . . 239 cinereorufa, Boucard . . 240 gayi, Bourc. and Muls. .. 241 Erebenna, Muls. and Verr. 242 derbiana, Del. and Bourc. . . 242 Engvete, Reich. .. .. 243 alinae, Bourc. . . . . 243 dyboskii, Tacz. . . . . 244 Spathura, Gould.. .. 244 underwoodi, Less. . . 245 melananthera, Jard. .. 246 solstitialis, Gould .. 247 addae, Bourc. . . . . 247 annae, Berl. and Stolz. . . 248 peruana, Gould . . . . 248 cissiura, Gould . . . . 249 Threptria, Reich. . . 249 aureliae, Bourc. and Muls. 250 russata, Gould . . . . 250 assimilis, Elliot . . . . 250 lugens, Gould .. .. 251 squamata, Gould.. .. 251 Eriocnemis, Reich. . . 252 nigrivestis, Bourc. and Muls. 252 ventralis, Salv. . . . . 253 vestita, Longuem. . . 253 aurea, Meyer . . . . 254 chrysorama, Elliot . . 255 godini, Bourc. . . . . 255 evelinae, Ernst, and Hart. 256 cupreiventris, Fras. .. 256 albogulaiis, Boucard .. 257 dyselius, Elliot. .. .. 257 incultus, Elliot . . . . 258 simplex, Gould . . . . 258 sapphiropygia, Tacz. . . 258 glaucopoides,d'Orband Lufr. 259 luciani, Bourc. . . , . 260 mosquerae. Gray.. .. 260 isaacsoni, Parz. .. .. 261 Pterophanes, Gould .. 262 temmincki, Boiss. . . 262 peruvianus, Boucard . . 263 10. HELIANTHEIDAE .. 263 103. DiPHLOGAENA, Gould . . 263 1. iris, Gould . . . . 263 2. hesperus, Gould . . . . 264 Systematic hidex. PAGE 104. Helianthea, Gould . 265 I. violifera, Gould . . • 265 2. osculans, Gould . . . 266 3- dichroura, Tacz. . . . 267 4- eos, Gould . 267 105. Hypochrysia, Reich. . 268 I. bonapartii, Boiss. . 268 2. helianthea, Less.. . . 269 3- nigra, Boucaid . 270 106. Calligenia, Muls. . 270 I. lutetiae, Del. and Bourc. . 270 107. EUDOSIA, Muls. . . • 271 I. traviesi, Muls. and Verr. . 271 108. HoMOPHANiA, Reich. . 272 I. torquata, Boiss. . . . 272 2. fulgidigula, Gould • 273 3- insectivora, Tsch. • 274 4- conradi, Bourc. . . • 275 5- inca, Gould • 275 6. lawrencii, Boucard . 276 log. Urochroa, Gould • 277 I. bougueri, Bourc. . . ■ 277 no. Bourcieria, Bp. . . • 277 I. prunellii, Bourc. and Mul s. 278 2. assimilis, Elliot .. . 278 3- purpurea, Gould . . • 279 4- wilsoni, Del. and Bourc. • 279 III. Lampropygia, Cab. and I \. 280 I. coeligena, Cab. . . . 280 2. Columbiana, Elliot . 281 3- boliviana, Gould . . . 281 iig. Eugenia, Gould . . • 294 imperatrix, Gould • 294 DociMASTES, Gould • 295 ensiferus, Boiss. . . • 295 Eugenes, Gould. . . 296 fulgens, S\v. . 296 spectabilis, Lawr. • 297 12. FLORICOLIDAE .. 29S 122. Heliomaster, Bp. .. 299 I. furcifer, Shaw .. .. 299 123. Lepidolarynx, Reich. .. 300 I. mesoleucus. Tern. .. 300 124. Floricola, Elliot .. 301 1. longirostris, Vieill. .. 302 2. pallidiceps, Gould . . 303 3. constanti, Del. . . . . 304 13. HEMISTEPHANIDAE .. 305 125. Hemistephania, Reich. .. 305 1. ludoviciae, Bourc. and Muls. 306 2. veraguensis, Salv. . . 307 3. johannae, Bourc. . . . . 307 4. gnianensis, Boucard . . 308 11. HELIODOXIDAE 14. PETASOPHORIDAE 309 112. Leadbeatera, Bp. I. grata, Bp. 113. HylonyiMpha, Gould I. macrocerca, Gould 114. Heliodoxa, Gould 1. jacula, Gould 2. jamesoni, Bourc. . . 3. henrici, Lawr. 115. Lampraster, Tacz. I. branicki, Tacz. 116. Xanthogenyx, d'Ham 1. salvini, d'Ham 2. hyposticta, Gould 3. alexandri, Boucard 117. Iolaema, Cjould .. 1. schreibersi, Bourc. 2. whitelyana, Gould 3. luminosa, Elliot . . 118. Sternoclyta, Gould I. cyanipectus, Gould . . 282 126. ScHisTES, Gould. . 309 .. 283 1. geoffroyi, Bourc. and Muls 310 .. 284 2. albogularis, Gould 311 . . 284 127. Heliothrix, Boie 311 .. 285 I. auritus, Gmel. 312 .. 285 2. auriculatus, Licht. 313 .. 286 3- barroti, Bourc. 314 .. 287 4- violifrons, Gould . . 314 . . 287 12S. Pinarolaema, Gould 315 . . 288 I. buckleyi, Gould . . 315 . . 288 129. Petasophora, Gray 316 . . 288 I. serrirostris, Vieill. 316 . . 289 2. cyanotis, Bourc. . . 317 . . 290 3- cabanisi, Lawr. . . 318 . . 290 4- thalassina, Sw. 318 . . 29E 5- anais, Less 319 . . 292 6. corruscans, Gould 320 . . 292 7- rubrigularis, Elliot 320 . . 293 8. germana, Godni. and Salv • 321 •• 293 9- delphinae, Less.. . 321 Systematic Index. xui. PAGE 15. LAMPORNIDAE 322 130. HvpuROPTiLA, Gould 322 I. buffoni, Less. 322 2. aeneicauda, Lawr. 323 3- melanorrhoa, Salv. 324 4- isaurae, Gould 324 5- urochrysea, Gould 325 6. intermedia, Ernst, and Hart • 325 7- caeruleiventris, Reich. 325 131- Lampornis, S\v. . . 326 I. mango, L. 327 2. dominicus, L. . . 328 3- ellioti, Cory 329 4- virginalis, Gould . . 329 5- calosoma, Elliot . . 329 6. gramineus, Gmel. 330 7- nigricollis, Vieill. 331 8. prevosti, Less. 332 9- veraguensis, Gould 333 10. viridis, Aud. and Vieill. 334 132. AvocETTULA, Reich. 334 I. recurvirostris, Sw. 335 133- EuLAMPis, Boie . . 335 I. jugularis, L. 336 134- Sericotes, Reich. 336 I. holosericeus, L. . . 337 2. chlorolaemus, Gould 337 135- Florisuga, Bp. . . 338 I. mellivora, L. . . 339 2. sallei, Boucard 341 136. Melanotrochilus, Desl.. 341 r. fuscus, Vieill. 341 16, OREOTROCHILIDAE 137- 138. Oreotrochilus, Gould . . chimborazo, Del. and Bourc pichinchae, Bourc. and Muls Alcidius, Boucard estellae, d'Orb. and Laf. bolivianus, Boucard leucopleurus, Gould melanogaster, Gould adelae, d'Orb. and Laf. 17. CAMPYLOPTERIDAE 343 343 343 344 345 345 346 347 347 348 349 141. Aphantochroa, Gould 1. cirrochloris, Vieill. 2. gularis, Gould 142. Phaeochroa, Gould I. cuvieri, Del. and Bourc. 143. Campylopterus, Sw. 1. largipennis, Bodd. 2. obscurus, Gould . . 3. hemileucurus, Licht. 4. ensipennis, Sw. .. 144. Saepiopterus, Reich. 1. lazulus, Vieill. 2. phainopeplus, Salv. and G 3. viilavicencio, Bourc. 4. rufus, Less. 5. hyperythrus, Cab. 18. PHAETHORNIIDAE 145. I. 2. 3- 4- 5- 6. 7- 8. 9- 146. I. 147. I. 148. 3' 149, 3- 4- 150. I. 151. 152, .. 361 139- Sphenoproctus, Cab. and I Heine . . 349 2 I. pampa, Less. 349 3 2. curvipennis, Licht. 350 4 140. Eupetomena, Gould 350 5 I. macroura, Gmel.. . 351 6 ^. hirundo, Gould . . 351 7 Glaucis, Boie hirsuta, Gmel. dohrni, Bourc. mazeppa, Less. . . lanceolata, Gould melanura, Gould rojasi, Boucard . . roraimae, Boucard aenea, Lawr. Columbiana, Boucard Ramphodon, Less, naevius, Dum. Androdon, Gould aequatorialis, Gould EuTOXERES, Reich, aquila, Bourc. baroni, Ernst, and Hart condaminii, Bourc. Threnetes, Gould leucurus, L. cervinicauda, Gould ruckeri, Bourc. fraseri, Gould Dnophera, Heine antoniae, Bourc. and Muls ToxATEucHEs, Cab. and H emiliae, Bourc. and Muls.. guyi. Less. Phaethornis, Sw. superciliosus, L. . . eurynome. Less. . . longirostris, Less, and Del panamensis, Boucard consobrinus, Bourc. guianensis, Boucard boliviana, Gould. . XIV. Systematic Index. 153- 2. 154- syrmatophorus, Gould berlepschi, Ernst, and H. anthophilus, Bourc. hispidus, Gould . . Ametrornis, Reich, bourcieri, Less. . . philippii, Bourc. . . MiLORNIS, Muls. squalidus, Tern.. . rupuninii, Boucard nattereri, Berlp. . . apheles, Cab and Heine, longuemarii, Less, chapadensis, Allen idaliae, Bourc. and Muls. PAGE PAGE •• 379 155- Eremita, Reich. . 388 • 380 I. pygmaea, Spix. . . • 389 .. 380 2. nigrocincta, Lawr. • 390 .. 381 3- episcopus, Gould. . • 390 .. 382 4- whitelyi, Boucard • 390 .. 382 5- griseigularis, Gould • 391 .. 383 6. striigularis, Gould • 391 ■• 383 7- riojae, Berlp. • 392 •• 384 8. adolphi, Gould . . • 392 .. 384 156. Anisoterus, Muls. • 393 •• 385 I. gounellii, Boucard • 393 .. 386 2. pretrii, Less, and Del. • 394 .. 3S6 3- garleppi, Boucard • 395 .. 387 4- augustii, Bourc. . . • 395 .. 388 -X2XK5X" TO THE MEMORY OF LINN6, The Father of Systematic Classification, and Binominal Nomenclature. GENERA OF HUMMING BIRDS, By A. BoucAPD. CLASS AYES (BIEDS), DIVISION PSILOPAEDES, SUND, 1872. Young at birth, helpless, and entirely naked. Life sustained by the introduction of food into the throat by means of the parents bill. Nest occupied until the birds are full grown. TROCHILT, Boucard, Cat., Av., 1876. Order of Humming Birds. Picarian birds with the palate nearly oegitognathous, possess- ing but one carotid artery, the sinistra, a nude oil gland and no coeca. The femoro caudal and ambious muscles are alone present, the flexor longus halucis, independent of the flexor perforans digitorum, tensor patagii brevis, pterylosis and sternum characteristic. Second, third, and fourth toes directed forwards, the hallux backwards, body small, sometimes minute. Bill varying from feeble to stout, generally longer than the head, straight or curved with a short gap devoid of bristles. Nostrils, basal, linear, covered by an operculum, sometimes hidden in frontal feathers. Tongue slender, filiform, capable of great extension, consisting of two minute parallel tubes. Wings narrow, pointed, the prmiaries, ten in number, stiff and long, the secondaries very short. The manus isveiy long, and the humerus very short, enabling the wing to be moved with great rapidity. Sternum large with deep keel. Tail composed of ten feathers varying greatly in shape and size. Tarsi short, either naked or clothed. Feet extremely small, toes short, claws curved and rather large. Plumage generally of the most brilliant metallic hues, equal to the brilliancy of precious stones, sometimes sombre. Females with very fesv exceptions, plain ' coloured. 3 . Ginera of Hu-mmin^ Birds. FAMILY I. TROCHILIDiE, Or Family of Humming Birds. Bonaparte, 1831. Body small, sometimes very minute. Bill slender, straight or curved, shorter or longer than the head with feathers at base. Throat in males with only one exception, M, Miiiima^ always covered with brilliant metallic feathers, crimson, lilac, red, etc. Females plainly coloured, with a patch of metallic feathers on throat, when fully adult. Underside, white, grey or puff. Tail very changeable in form and in length, according to species. I commence my classification with the Genus Trochilus, as the most proper, being the first name proposed by Linn^ for these beautiful birds, and from which the names of the Order and first Family derive. Then I continue with the various Genera closely and naturally allied one to another. Excepting for the few species, which I don't possess, the descriptions are taken from the birds in my collection. Genus i. — Trochilus, Linne, Syst. Nat. 1766, Vol. I., p. 189. . Cynanthus, Boie, Isis, 1831. Cohibris, Reich, Syst. Av. Nat., 1849, pi. 40. Archilochus, Reich, Troch, Enum, 1855, p. 10. Ornysmia, Muls and Verr, Class. Troch, 1865, p. 91. Type. — T. colubris, Linnd. Bill straight, about same length as the head ; wings short, tail forked, rectrices pointed. Nostrils hidden by frontal feathers, throat adorned with bright metallic feathers. Sexes unlike in plumage. I. Trochilus colubris, Linn^, Syst. Nat. 1766, Tom. i, p. 191. Red Throated Humming Bird, Edwards, Hist., t. i, p. 36. Le Petit Ruhis de la Caroline, Briss, Ornith, t. 3, p. 38. Habitat, North America to Veragua, Cuba, Bahamas, and Bermudas. J/<2/ • * Total length, 3^ in.; wings, if; tail, if; Culmen, r|. Female. — Upperside pale golden green, underside white. 2. Trochilus alexandri, Bourc and Muls, Ann. Soci. Science, Lyon, (1846). Purple Throated Humming Bird, Gould, Monogr. Troch, Vol. III., p. 131. L'Ornysme d'A/exandre Muls. Hist. nat. des. Oiseaux. mouches, t. 4, p. 62. Habitat. California and Mexico. Male. — Head dark brown. Upperside bronzy-green. Throat, black, bounded beneath by a brilliant band of metallic purple, a pure white band on breast, abdomen and flanks grey spotted with bronze feathers. Undertail coverts white with metallic green central spots, medium retrices bronzy-green, lateral black, glossed with green, bill straight and black. Total length, 3f in. ; wing, if ; tail, i\; Culmen, f. Female. — Upperside metallic green, dull on top of head. Underside grayish with centre of abdomen white, central feathers metallic green, lateral greenish gray at base, then black with whitish rufous tips, in some these tips are pure whi]e. This species was discovered by Mr. Alexander in Mexico, and it was dedicated to him by Messrs. Bourcier and Mulsant. It is a rare species ; but I have been fortunate in getting a fine series from San Diego, co. California. 3. Trochilus Violajugulum, Jeff. Auk, 1888, p. 168. Purple Throated Humming Bird. Oiseau mouche a gorge violette. Habitat. Santa Barbara (California). Male. — Upperside metallic green and gold, dull on forehead. Throat metallic violet with bluish reflections. Chin and line between gorget dull, a dull gray belt across the breast behind the throat. Breast and abdomen metallic green. Flanks green tipped with brown, ventral medium lines dullish. Wings purple-black. Primaries broad to tip, that of the first curved back, graduated in length from first to last. Tail slightly forked, feathers broad except the last pair, which are abruptly narrow and linear. Middle feathers and base of second pair, metallic green, rest dark with a distinct purple hue. Under tail-coverts white with metallic green central spots. * Although i give the total length for each species, it is not to be relied upon, in the strict sense of the word ; as the total length depends entirely from who prepared the skin. It is just as easy, when skinning, to shorten or lengthen the skin, by one inch, less or moie, according to size of bird. 4 Genera of Hi/mining Birds. Total length, 360; wing, 182; tail, 118; culmen, 75. It resembles very much to C. Ann