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 HYPUROPTILA  UROCHRYSIA,   Gouid. 
 Golden-tailed  Plumeleteer. 
 Hypuroptila  urochrysia,  Gould in Proc.  of Zool.  Soc., May 14,1861. 
 I possess  a  single  example  of  this  new  species  of Hypuroptila, which was  shot  by M. Warszewicz  in  the  
 neighbourhood  of  Panama;  but  the  precise  locality I have  not  been  able  to  ascertain.  I  have  delayed  
 describing  this  bird until  the  present moment (May  1861),  in  the  hope of  receiving other examples, and  
 of obtaining some information respecting  its  habits and economy.  In  point of  size it  is about equal to the  
 H.  Buffoni, to which  it also  bears a close  resemblance in the plumage of  the body;  its rich golden-bronzy  
 tail will, however,  always  distinguish  it from  that and  every other known species.  I have no doubt that I  
 have placed the bird  in the right  genus,  although  the  under  tail-coverts  are  not  so fully developed in my  
 specimen as  in H. Buffoni or H. cceruleogaster;  this, however, I conceive  to  be due  to  imperfection, occa-  
 sioned by some of them having been lost in the process of skinning,  rather than  to any other cause. 
 I am  unable  to  say  if any difference  occurs  in  the  colouring of  the  sexes;  but  if we  may judge from  
 analogy,  the female will be found to resemble those of H. Buffoni and H.  cceruleogaster. 
 Head  and  upper  surface  dark  green,  becoming  of a  bronzy  hue  on  the wing-  and  tail-coverts;  wings  
 purplish brown ;  tail rich golden  bronze both above and beneath ;  throat and breast grass-green ;  abdomen  
 bronzy green ;  thighs, vent, and under tail-coverts pure white;  upper mandible black, lower mandible fleshy  
 red with  a black  tip;  tarsi either yellow or flesh-colour. 
 The figures are of the natural size.  The plant is  the Pitcaimia undulatifolia.