ORDER PASSERIFORMES. 219 



Range. — Cuba, and the Isle of Pines. Accidental on Garden Key, Dry 

 Tortugas, Florida (March 22 and 25, 1890) .i 



Petrochelidon fulva pallida Nelson. Coahuila Cliff Swallow. [612.1a.] 



Petrochelidon fulva pallida Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XV, No. 43, 

 Oct. 10, 1902, 211. (Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.) 



Range. — Coahuila and Tamaulipas, Mexico; north to Kerr County, Texas. 



[Additional races of P. fulva occur in Jamaica, Porto Rico, and Haiti.] 



Genus PROGNE Boie. 



Progne Boie, Isis von Oken, [XIX] 1826, Heft x (Oct.), col. 971. Type, 

 by monotypy, Hirundo purpurea Linnaeus = H. subis Linnaeus. 



Progne subis subis (Linnaeus). Purple Martin. [611.] 



Hirundo Subis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 192. Based on The 

 Great American Martin Edwards, Nat. Hist. Birds, 120. (ad sinum 

 Hudsonis = Hudson Bay.) 



Range. — Breeds from west-central Alberta, central Saskatchewan, southern 

 Manitoba, northwestern Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia west to 

 Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Alaska (Cape Prince of Wales), and south 

 to the Mexican boundary, the Gulf coast, Florida, Vera Cruz, and Jalisco. 

 Occurs in migration in Central America, Venezuela, and Guiana and winters in 

 Brazil. Accidental in Bermuda and the British Isles. 



Progne subis hesperia Brewster. Western Martin. [611a.] 



Progne subis hesperia Brewster, Auk, VI, No. 2, April (separates publ. 

 Jan. 31), 1889, 92. (Sierra de la Laguna, Lower California.) 



Range. — Lower California, from lat. 31° to Cape San Lucas. Winter home 

 not definitely known; occurs in migration in Nicaragua. 



• Progne cryptoleuca Baird. Cuban Martin. [611.1.] 



Progne cryptoleuca Baird, Review Amer. Birds, sig. 18, May, 1865, 277. 

 (Remedies, Cuba.) 



Range. — Cuba; accidental in southern Florida. 



Progne chalybea chalybea (Gmelin). Gray-breasted Martin. [611.2.] 



Hirundo chalybea Gmelin, Syst. Nat., I, Pt. ii, 1789, 1026. Based mainly 

 on I'Hirondelle de Cayenne, Hirundo cayanensis Brisson, II, 495. 

 (in Cayenna = Cayenne.) 



1 Scott, Auk, VII, 1890, 264. 



