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COMPSOTHLYPIS AMERICANA PUSILLA (Wilson) 



Northern Paeula Warbler 



Sylvia pusilla Wilson, Anier. Orn., vol. 4, 1811, p. 17, pi. 28, fig. 3 (eastern 

 Pennsylvania). 



One was obtained at Gibara on February 24, one at Puerto de 

 Tanamo on March 2, and one near the mouth of the Rio Moa, oppo- 

 site Cayo Grande de Moa, on March 6. 



DENDROICA PETECHIA GUNDLACHI Baird 



Cuban Goldein Wakbleb 



Dendroica gundlachi Baibd, Rev. Amer. Birds, Apr., 1865, p. 197 (Cuba). 



Two pairs were secured on Cayo Grande de Moa, Cuba, on March 

 4. Skeletons were prepared at Gibara on February 21, and at Cayo 

 Grande de Moa on March 4. 



DENDROICA PETECHIA ALBICOLLIS (Gmelin) 



Hispaniolan Golden Warblbe 

 Motacilla albicoUis Gmelin, Syst. Nat., vol. 1, pt. 2, 1789, p. 983 (Hispaniola). 



A specimen from Grande Cayemite taken on April 13 and two from 

 Petite Cayemite taken on April 16 represent new localities for this 

 bird in Haiti. They are referable to the form of the main island, 

 bein<; similar to it in size and color. Following are measurements 

 taken from the.se three males: Wing, 62.3, 62.9, 63.4; tail, 50.7, 50, 

 49.9; culmen from base, 11.5, 11.9, 12.5; tarsus, 19.5, 20.3, 21.2 mm. 

 Four preserved in alcohol were taken on Bug Island, near Corail, 

 April 18. 



DENDROICA PETECHIA SOLARIS Wetmore 

 GrONAA'E GOLDEN WaeBLER 



Dendroica petechia Solaris Wetmore, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 81, no. 13, 

 May 15, 1929, p. 1 (iitroites, Gonave Island). 



Two pairs of golden warblers taken on March 19 on Petite Gonave 

 Island are, as might be expected, the race found on Gonave proper, 

 being brighter in color and larger than sldns from the adjacent coasts 

 of the Republic of Haiti. Following are measurements from these 

 four skins: Two males, wing, 65.7, 64.1; tail, 54.7, 54.5; culmen from 

 base, 10.3, 11.8; tarsus, 21, 20.6 mm. Two females, wing, 61.5, 61; 

 tail, 50.7, 53.1; culmen from base, 12, 11.8; tarsus, 21, 20.2 mm. 



DENDROICA TIGRINA (Gmelin) 



Cape May Wakbler 



Motavilla tigrina Gmelin, Syst. Nat., vol. 1, pt. 2, 1789, p. 985 (Canada). 



One was shot near Gibara, Cuba, on February 24; one at Puerto 

 de Tanamo on March 2; and one at Cayo Grande de Moa on March 



