514 Mr, J. Lewis Bouhote on Birds 



S ad. Nassau, 8tli April, 1898. 



2 specimens imin. Nassau, 23rd & 28fch August, 1898. 



Very common iu the pine-barren, but seldom seen 

 elsewhere. 



32. PiTANGUs BAHAMENSis Bryant. 



Pitangus bahamensis Bryant; Cory, B. Bahamas, p. 102; 

 id. Auk, 1891, p. 294; Ridgw. op. cit. p. 335; Cory, Cat. 

 W. Iiid. B. p. 108. 



S S S ^^- Nassau, 29th March, 15th April, and 9th 

 May, 1898. 

 ? ? ? ? ? ad". „ 15th April, and 9th & 12th No- 



vember, 1898. 

 Next to Tyrannus griseus by far the most abundant of the 

 group. Generally met with iu pairs on the pine-barrens, 

 but sometimes seen in the town during the winter months. 



[Anthrostomus carolinensis (Gm.). 



On two occasions (7th May and 21st July) I flushed a 

 bird which I have little doubt belonged to this species ; none 

 of the residents or natives I asked knew the bird, which is 

 probably rather scarce. Cory mentions it as being a winter 

 visitor, but possibly some remain to breed.] 



33. Chordeiles minor Cab. 



Chordeiles minor Cab. ; Cory, B. Bahamas, p. 106 ; id. Cat, 

 W. Ind. B. p. 105. 

 ? ad. Nassau, 27th August, 1898. 

 Imm. „ 23rd July, 1898. 



A very common summer visitor. 



34. DORICHA EVELYNiE (Bourc). 



Doricha evelynce (Bowrc.) ; Cory, B. Bahamas, p. 108; 

 id. Auk, 1891, p. 294; Ridgw. op. cit. p. 335 ; Cory, Cat. W. 

 Ind. B. p. 107. 



Fairly common, but by no means abundant. 



35. Ceryle alcyon (Linn.). 



Ceryle alcyon (Linn.) ; Cory, B. Bahamas, p. 115 ; id. Auk, 

 1891, p. 294; id. Cat. W. Ind. B. p. 103. 

 ? ad. Nassau, 13th October, 1898. 



