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" As iu Dominica, this species is tlie most abimdant and most gener- 

 ally distributed, thougli, as there, I find it more numerous in the higher 

 hills. It seems to me that both species are here, the exilis and ornatus^ 

 as I have seen several with the darker throat." 



Fam. CYPSELIDiE. 



22 Cypseloides niger(Gm.). 

 " Swallow. 

 " Length, <? , 6f in. ; alar extent, 15^ ; wing, 6." 



Fam. ALCEDINID^. 



23. Ceryle alcyon (Linn.). 

 " Ceryle." 



24. Ceryle torquata (Linn.). 



" This bird appeared iu the list given me by Mr. Belanger, of the Jardin 

 des Plantes, Martinique, but I doubted if it was obtained in Guadeloupe. 

 I was assured, however, by Monsieur L. Vitrac, the conservateur of the 

 Musee de L'Herminier, that he had shot that same species here. There 

 are two, a male and a female, in the Musee." 



Fam. PICID^. 



25. Melanerpes rherminieri (Less.). 



" Picus I.('herminieri. ' Tappeur.' 



"Length, <?, 11 in.; alar extent, 18; wing, 5^^. 



'' Length, 9 , 10^ in. ; alar extent, 17 ; wing, 5|. 



" The only island in which I have seen a Woodpecker of any species." 



"This species frequents the hills and mountains ; it is not common ; 

 in its habits reminding me of the Hairy Woodi)ecker of the ISTorth. Iris 

 reddish-chocolate." 



Fam. CUCULID^. 



26. Coccyzus minor (Gm.). 

 "'Cuckoo manioc' in all islands. 



" The second growth on the hills, where once flourished the coffee-trees, 

 affords a good feeding ground for this species, but it is not abundant iu 

 these higher hills. I saw one to-day (Aug. 30) iu some high trees, in the 

 mountains, feeding, and occasionally crying out. It is little attracted by 

 my bird call, though manifestlj^ disturbed by it, as I drew it from one 

 tree-top to another, though too high to shoot." 



Fam*. FALCONID^. 



28. Tinnunculus sparverius var. antillarum (Gm.). 

 "T. sparverius. 'Gli gli.' 

 "Length, <?, 10 in.; alar extent, 18; wing, 6^. 

 "Length, ?, 11 in.; alar extent, 21; wing, 7^. 



