ANNOTATED LIST OF BIRDS 



Order COLYMBIFORMES 

 Family COLYMBIDAE, Grebes 



PODILYMBUS PODICEPS ANTILLARUM Bangs 



ANTILLH1A.N GBEBE 



Podilymbus podiceps antUlarum Bangs, Proc. New England Zool. Club, vol. 4, 

 Mar. 31, 1913, p. 89 (Bueycito, Province of Orieute, Cuba). 



W. M. Perrygo obtained an adult female and a young bird only a 

 few days old on a small stream near Montet on March 27. The chick 

 does not differ appreciably from the young of P. p. podiceps of the 

 United States. Two other chicks, taken on lie a Vache on May 3, 

 were preserved in alcohol. 



Order PELECANIFORMES 



Suborder PHAfiTHONTES 



Family PHAETHONTIDAE, Tropic-birds 



PHAETHON LEPTURUS CATESBYI Brandt 



Yellow-billed Tbopic-bikd 



Phaethon Catesbyi Brandt, Bull. Sci. I'Acad. Imp. Sci. St. P6tersbourg, vol. 4, 

 May 10, 1838, p. 98 (Bermuda). 



On March 21, 1930, eight pairs of tropic-birds were found along 

 cliffs at the western end of Gonave Island, where they appeared to 

 be nesting. A pair was collected by S. W. Parish. The bird has 

 not been recorded here previously. 



Suborder Pelecani 

 Family PELECANIDAE, Pelicans 



PELECANUS OCCIDENTALIS OCCroENTALIS Linnaeus 



West Indian Brown Pelican 



Pelecanus Onocrotalus ^ occidentalis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, vol. 1, 1766, 

 p. 215 (Jamaica). 



A male pelican, an immature bird with a mixture of gray on the 

 crown, was collected by S. W. Parish at Grand-Boucan on Bara- 

 deres Bay, April 11, 1930. This bird with a wing measurement of 

 104957—32 2 9 



