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Family Friiigillitlse. 



A m mod ram us savannarum caribous (Hartert). 



Mr. Ferry obtained a single specimen of this form, the type of 

 which came from this island. Mr. Hartert found it abundant in 

 high grass on Mr. Hatchett's plantation. (Novitates Zoologicae, Vol. 

 IX, 1902, p. 298.) See remarks regarding this form under Curacao. 



Tiaris sharpei (Hartert). 



Euetheia sharpei Hartert, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, Vol. I, No. VII, 

 1893, p. xxxvii, Id. Ibis, 1893, p. 328. 



12 specimens, 8 d\ 4 9. 



Family C<i*rebida% 



Coereba uropygialis Berlep. 



1 8 specimens, 10 cf, 8 $ . 



Family Vireonidae. 



Vireosylva chivi agilis (Licht.). 



A single female specimen of this Vireo was taken January 19, 1909. 

 It had not been previously taken on Bonaire. 



Family Mniotiltidse. 



Oendroica ruficapilla rufopileata R-idgw. 

 14 specimens, 8 cT', 6 $ . 



Family Mimitlse. 



Mimus gilvus rostratus Ridgw. 



ii specimens, 6 d\ 5 $. 



Margarops fuscatus (Vieill.). 



Margarops fuscatus Hartert, Ibis, 1893, p. 327. 



Mr. Hartert found this West Indian species common in the gardens 

 near Fontein on Bonaire, and states that he was unable to distinguish 

 his specimens from those from the Bahamas, Haiti, Porto Rico, and 

 St. Thomas. It is interesting to note that Mr. Lowe has since taken 

 it on Los Hermanos. It was not observed by Mr. Ferry. 



