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35. 

 36. 

 37. 

 38. 



39. 



40. 

 41. 



Picus carolinus, Linn. 49. 



percussus, Vig. 50. 



Colaptes auratus, Vieil. 51. 



Fernandina, Vig . (Cuba 5 2 . 



Coluraba montana, Linn. 



jamaicensis, Linn. 



leucoptera, Linn. 



minuta, Linn. 



sylvestris } 



martinica, Linn, 



Zenaida, Buon. 



• cyanocephala, Linn. 



(Cuba only). 



{Numida meleagris, Linn. 

 maculipennis, Sw. 



Tanagra gularis. 



Sitta jamaicensis (not of 



Sloane or Browne). 

 Pipillo maculata, Sw. 



only). 53. 

 superciliaris, Temm. 54. 



(Cuba). 55. 

 Cuculus vetula, Linn. 56. 

 pluvialis, Gm. 



42. Certhia flaveola, Linn. -- 



43. maculata, Iflis. 



44. Cynanthus polytmus, Linn. 58. 



45. minimus, Linn. 59. 



46. Lampornis mango, Linn. 



47. Columba Caribbaea, Gmel. 60. 



48. inornata, Vig. 



Note. — Many of the above species have not been referred to mo- 

 dern genera on account of several of them being proposed from data 

 so different that it is difficult for a Transatlantic naturalist to select 

 from such eminent authorities as Vieillot, Swainson, Buonaparte, 

 Cuvier or Temminck. When no authority is given, the nomencla- 

 ture is that of Wilson. 



Water Birds. 



The following species, with one or two exceptions, seem equally 

 distributed over the United States, Mexico, Jamaica and Terra Firma, 

 so that no division of them will be necessary. 



