146 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ZOOLOGY, VOL. XIII. 



Reinarda squamata (Cassin). FORK-TAILED PALM SWIFT. 



Cypselus squamata CASSIN, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci., Phila., VI, 1853, p. 369 (British 



Guiana); SCLATER, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend., 1865, p. 605, pi. 33. 

 Claudia squamata HARTERT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 469. 



Range: Guiana, northern Brazil and eastern Peru. 



Genus TAGHORNIS Gosse. 



Tachornis Gosse, Bds. Jamaica, 1847, p. 58 (Type Tachornis phoenicobia 

 Gosse). 



"Tachornis phoenicobia phoenicobia (Gosse). JAMAICAN PALM 

 SWIFT. 



Tachornis phoenicobia GOSSE, Bds. Jamaica, 1847, p. 58 (Jamaica); HARTERT, 



Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 468, part. 

 Cypselus phoenicobius CORY, Bds. Haiti and San Domingo, 1885, p. 87, pi. 22, 



Fig. 12; Id., Bds. West Indies, 1889, p. 139, part. 

 Tachornis phoenicobia phoenicobia RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 



191 1, p. 694. 



Range: Island of Jamaica and Island of Haiti and San Domingo. 

 5: Haiti and San Domingo 4; Jamaica i. 



*Tachornis phoenicobia yradii (Lembeye). CUBAN PALM SWIFT. 



Cypselus yradii LEMBEYE,* Aves de Cuba, 1850, p. 50, pi. 7, Fig. 4 (Cuba). 

 Tachornis phoenicobia yradii RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, 



P- 695- 

 Tachornis iradii GUNDLACH, Journ. fur Ornith, 1860, p. 268. 



Range: Island of Cuba. 

 i: Cuba (Parso Reale). 



Genus PANYPTILA Cabanis. 



Panyptila Cabanis Wiegm., Arch, fur Naturg., XIII, 1847, p. 345 (Type Hirundo 

 cayanensis Gmel.). 



*Panyptila cayanensis (Gmelin). CAYENNE SWIFT. 



Hirundo cayanensis GMELIN, Syst. Nat., II, 1789, p. 1024 (Cayenne). 

 Panyptila cayanensis HARTERT, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XVI, 1892, p. 461; RIDG- 

 WAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, V, 1911, p. 691. 

 Panyptila cayennensis RICHMOND, Auk, 1898, p. 7, pi. i. 



Range : The Guianas, Trinidad, Brazil (south to Bahia) , Venezuela, 

 Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama north to Nicaragua. 

 2 : British Guiana. 



It is evident that yradii is a misprint as the bird was named for Sig. Iradi and 

 the name appears, properly spelled, several times in the work. 



