APPENDIX. 



Mimocichla ravida Cory. 



Mitnocickla ra7nda CoRV, Auk, III, pp. 499, 501 (1886). 



Sp, CifAR. — Bill large; general plumage dull, ashy, or brownish plumbeous; no 

 stripes on the throat, which is the same C(jlor as the breast; a patch of dull 

 white on the vent anrl under tail-coverts; three outer tail-feathers tipped 

 with white on the inner webs; bill, bare space around the eye, and legs 

 orange red; iris dull red. 



Length, 9.50; wing, 5.25; tail, 4.40; tarsus, 150; bill, .90. 



Habitat. Grand Cayman. 



Margarops montanus albiventris (Lawr,). 



Margarops albivenlris Lawkknck, Ann. New York Acad, of Sciences, vol. IV, 

 p. 23 (1887). 



This form is described as somewhat smaller than the type, and 

 darker above, with more white, and less brown, spots on the under 

 parts. 



It is very closely allied to the true montanus, from which the pro- 

 priety of separating it is doubtful. 



Habitat. Grenada. 



Margarops montanus rufus Cory. 



Margarops 7uontanus rtifus Cory, Auk, vol. V, pt. I (1888). 



Sp. Char. — Slightly larger than the type, and much lighter brown, being light 

 reddish brown instead of dark brown. Apparently a light-colored northern 

 race of M. montanus. 



Habitat. Dominica. 



Rhamphocinclus sanctae-lucise Cory, 



Khampliocincltis sanche-lucice CoRY, Auk, p. 94 (1887). 



Jihamphocinclus brachyurus Sci.ATKR, P. Z. S. (1871) p. 268. — .Sci.ATKR & 



Semhicr, p. Z. S. (1872) p. 648, — Ali.kn, Bull. Nutt. Urn. Club, vol. V, 



p. 166 (1880). 



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