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bird having the bhie on the side of the neck paler, and the yellow 

 patch at the base of the forehead slightly duller and of less extent. 

 As the ranges of the two forms remain to be worked out in detail, 

 localities for the specimens in our collection are listed, as follows : 



Todus multicolor multicolor : Bahos San Vicente, San Diego de 

 los Banos, Cabanas, and El Guama in Pinar del llio Province; 

 Nueva Gerona, Isle of Pines. 



Todus multicolor exilis : Santiago, Guantanamo, San Luis, Guama, 

 El Cobre, and Puerto de Tanamo, in Oriente Province. 



TODUS SUBULATUS Gray 



HisPANioi-AN Tody 



Todus suMIatus " Gould " Gray, Gen. Birds, vol. 1, Apr., 1847, pi. 22 

 (Hispaniola). 



Skins and alcoholics of the omnipresent lowland tody were ob- 

 tained at the western end of Gonave Island, Haiti, on March 21, 

 and a skin 10 miles east of Baraderes on April 6. A skeleton was 

 preserved at Bigie on April 23. 



Order PICIFORMES 



Suborder Pici 



Family PICIDAE, Woodpeckers 



XIPHIDIOPICUS PERCUSSUS PERCUSSUS (Temminck) 



Cuban Gbhen Woodpeckeb 



Picus percussus Temminck, Nouv. llec. Planch. Col. Ois., livr. 66, June, 1826, 

 pi. 390 and 424, with text (Cuba). 



Two were taken at Tanamo, March 1. 



CHRYSERPES STRIATUS (Miiller) 



HispANioLAN Woodpecker 



Picas striatus Mxillee, Vollst. Naturs., Suppl. Reg.-Band, 1776, p. 91 

 (Hispaniola). 



Skins of this abundant woodpecker were obtained at Port au 

 Prince on March 28 and 31, ten miles east of Baraderes on April 6, 

 and near Petit Trou de Nippes on April 9. Two skeletons were pre- 

 served from Thomazeau on April 1 and Baraderes on April 6. 



