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.scapuliirs. the i-mii)\ u|)per tail-t-ovorts, uiul cdg-es of ivctriccs and 

 reniiges lioht urii\isli ()livc-j>Teen; tertials and inner webs of other 

 remiges and rectrices hair hrown; a superciliary stripe of (hill white, 

 ])r()adest anteriorly; h)res dusky brownish gray; a postocular streak 

 of gi-ayisli brown (hair l)rown) along upper edge of auricular region; 

 subor])ital and auricular regions dull grayish bufty white. i)assing into 

 light brownish gray on sides of neek; malar region, chin, throat, and 

 chest dull white; rest of under parts more yellowish white, the sides 

 and flanks tinged with pale yellowish oliv^e; under tail-coverts, under 

 wing-coverts, and axillars pale sulphur or primro.se yellow; maxilla 

 horn brown, darker basally, paler on tomia; mandible palei' horn color 

 (in dried skins); legs and feet dusky gra3'ish (grayish l)lue in life^); 

 length (skin). 144; wing, 74; tail, 56; exposed culmen, 15; depth of 

 bill at nostrils, 5; tarsus, 20; middle toe, 12/' 



Islands of Grand Cayman, Little Cajmian, and Cayman Brae, Greater 

 Antilles.'^ 



Vlreo caymanensifi Cory, Auk., iv, Jan. 1887, 7 (Grand Cayman, Greater Antilles; 

 coll. C. B. Cory); v, 1888, 157 (Grand Cayman); vi, 1889, ;^1 (Little Cay- 

 man; Cayman Brae-); Birds W. I., 1889, 288; Cat. W. I. Birds, 1892, 17, 116, 

 129, 15?,.— RiDGWAY. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, 57:5 (Grand Cayman). 



VIREOSYLVA CALIDRIS CALIDRIS iLinnseus). 

 JAMAICAN VIREO. 



Adults {)<eoces alih'). — Pileum j)lain gra3Msh brown (hair brown), 

 without distinct, if an}-, darker lateral margin; hindneck, back, 

 scapulars, and lesser wing-coverts plain dull brow^nish olive-green, the 

 rump and upper tail-coverts clearer or more decided olive-green; 

 wings and tail dusky grayish brown with yellowish olive-green 

 edgings, these paler and more yellowish on greater wing-coverts; 

 broad superciliaiy stripe and sides of head below eyes, pale Isabella 

 color or dull grayish buff, the two areas of this color separated by a 

 dusky grayish loral and postocular streak; sides of throat margined 

 by a dusky grayish su]>nialar streak; chin and throat dull white; chest 

 similar, but tinged with pale grayish olive-green; breast and abdomen 

 white; under tail-coverts pale sulphur yellow; sides and flanks pale 

 yellowish olive or grayish olive-green; axillars and under wing-coverts 

 pale sulphur yellow; inner webs of remiges broadlv edged with 

 yellowish white or pale primrose 3"ellow; maxilla horn color or dusky, 

 with p!d(M- tomia; luandible pale grayish brown (pale grayish blue in 

 life); iris brownish red; legs and feet dusky in dried skins (grayish 

 blue or bluish gra}^ in life). 



Young, Jirst phimage. — Pileum, hindneck. back, scapulars, rump, 

 upper tail-coverts, and lesser wing-coverts plain broccoli hrown, 



«One specimen. 



&I have seen specimen."^ fri)ni <iraiid Cayniaii only. 



