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Order TROGONIFORMES 

 Family TROGONIDAE, Trogons 



TEMNOTROGON ROSEIGASTER (Vieillot) 

 HiSPANIOLAN TeOGON 



Trogon roselgaster Vieiixot, Noviv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., vol 8, 1817, p. 314 

 (Hispaniola). 



A male and a female in excellent plumage were taken 10 miles east 

 of Baraderes, Haiti, on April 6 by W. M. Perrygo. A skeleton of 

 this species was prepared at Petit Trou de Nippes on April 9, and 

 another at Bigie on April 23. 



PRIOTELUS TEMNURUS TEMNURUS (Temrainck) 



Cuban Trogon 



Trogon temnurus Temminck, Nouv. Rec. Planch. Col. Ois., livr. 55, Feb., 1825, 

 pi. 326 ("Cuba et a la Havane"). 



Three taken were obtained at Puerto de Tanamo on March 1 and 

 2, and 2 miles above the mouth of the Kio Moa, opposite Cayo 

 Grande de Moa, on March 6. 



Order CORACIIFORMES 

 Suborder Alcedines 



Family ALCEDINIDAE, Kingfishers 



MEGACERYLE ALCYON ALCYON (Linnaeus) 



Easteirn Belted Kingfishbie 



Alcedo alcyon Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, vol. 1, 1758, p. 115 (South Carolina). 



A female was secured near Baraderes on April 11 by S. W. Parish. 

 This bird is in considerably worn plumage and apparently had 

 not renewed its plumage properly at the last molt. 



Family TODIDAE, Todies 



TODUS MULTICOLOR EXILIS Barbour and Brooks 



Eastern Cuban Tody 



Todus multicolor exilis Barbour and Brooks, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 

 vol. 6, Jan. 13, 1917, p. 51 (Preston, Nipe Bay, Province of Oriente, Cuba). 



Two were taken near Puerto de Tanamo, Cuba, on March 1. 



Examination of the considerable series of Cuban todies in the 

 National Museum collections indicates that the two races differ- 

 entiated by Barbour and Brooks are easily distinguished, the eastern 



